The Independent-News, Volume 120, Number 20, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 29 September 1994 — Page 13

DFW Announces Waterfowl Season Dates With the help of 175 people who participated in four public meetings, the Division of Fish and Wildlife has set dates for 1994-95 waterfowl hunting seasons. Meeting participants suggested dates based on a 30 day season allowed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service at the time. After the meetings were held, the USFWS added 10 days to the season framework. Wildlife managers used the input of the meeting participants to establish the following season dates based on a 40 day season: Dacha, Cwte Aad Mergansers North Zone —- October 22 - October 30 and November 4 to December 4. Daily Bag and Possession Limits for Ducks — The daily bag limit for ducks is three. This includes any combination of goldeneyes, ruddy ducks, ring-necked ducks, buffieheads, gadwalls, old-squaws, scoters, teal, scaup, widgeon and shovelers. Included in the daily limit of three are additional restrictions on the following species: Mallards — Only two mallards may be taken daily, including not more than one female. Wood ducks — Only two wood ducks may be taken daily. Redheads — Only one redhead duck may be taken daily. Black ducks — Only one black duck may be taken daily. Pintails —- One one pintail duck may be taken daily. Canvasbacks — Only on canvasback duck may be taken daily. The daily bag limit for coots is 15. The daily bag for mergansers (which is separate from the duck limit) is five, including not more

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than one hooded merganser. Possession limit for ducks, coots and mergansers is two times the daily bag limit. Geese North Zone — October 22 - October 24. November 4to January 9. SJBP Zone — October 22 to October 24. November 24 to December 25. Daily Bag and Possession Limits for Geese — The daily bag limit for geese is seven, including not more than two Canada geese and two whitefronted geese. Possession limit is 14, including not more than four Canada geese and four whitefronted geese. Shooting hours for ducks and geese are one-half hour before sunrise to sunset. Shooting hours at some DNR properties may vary. These dates and bag limits for ducks, coots, mergansers and geese have not been approved by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will review these regulations by late September. Contact the Division of Fish and Wildlife or check your newspaper for changes. Zmm Deacflpd«M North Zone — That part of Indiana north of a line extending east from the Illinois border along State Road 18 to U.S. 31; north along U.S. 31 to U.S. 24; east on U.S. 24 to Huntington; and southeast on U.S. 224 to the Ohio border (excluding Lagrange, Steuben, Starke, Porter, Jasper, Pulaski, Newton, LaPorte and Lake counties for goose hunting (See SJBP Zone). Zone). SJBP Zone (for geese) —- Lagrange, Steuben, Starke, Porter, Jasper, Pulaski, Newton, LaPorte and Lake counties. Waterfowl Baaorved Haats Seven Department of Natural Resources properties offer random

drawings for reserved waterfowl hunts this season. Waterfowl reserved hunts take place on the following properties and dates: Kankakee Valley FWA Kingsbury FWA LaSalle FWA Willow Slough FWA — All on November 6, 9,11, 13,16. Glendale FWA — Nov. 27, 30, December 2,4, 7 Monroe Reservoir — Nov. 27, December 9,17,23,29. Waterfowl hunters may apply for hunts at any of these six properties for a total of three hunting days. Hunters may not apply for the same reserved hunting date on more than one propery (i.e. one may not apply to hunt at both Kankakee and Kingsbury on Nov. 6). Each applicant could be chosen for up to three reserved hunt dates. There are no restrictions on the number of times a hunter can hunt as a guest in reserved blinds. Applications for waterfowl reserved hunts are available at all Fish and Wildlife areas, Monroe Reservoir, and the Division of Fish and Wildlife, 402 W. Washington St., Room W 273, Indianapolis, IN 46204. Applications for these six reserved hunts must be received no later than September 30, 1994. Only one applications is accepted per hunter. Duplicate applications will be disqualified. Applicants must possess a valid 1994 hunting license and a 1994 Indiana waterfowl stamp. Youth and lifetime license holders do not need an Indiana waterfowl stamp. All applicants will be notified by mail of results. Choice of blinds is determined by the order of selection and is indicated on the notification letter. Standby hunters may participate in a daily drawing to use hunting blinds not filled by reservation holders. For more information,

SEPTEMBER 29, 1994 — THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS

contact the property where you wish to hunt. Kankakee FWA (219) 896-3522. Kingsbury FWA (219) 393-3612. LaSalle FWA (219) 992-3019. Willow Slough FWA (219) 2852704. Glendale FWA (812) 644-7711. Monroe Reservoir (812) 837-837-9546. R.E.A.L. SERVICES NEWS WALKERTON Monday Harold and Hazel Schweder took care of the books and program. They make blue Monday turn into a cheefrul day. Tuesday the Walkerton R.E.A.L. Services site was closed for the day with a large group of us going to Borkholders in Nappanee for lunch and a tour of the buildings. Everyone enjoyed the day. Wednesday we went to a special meeting with the R.E.A.L. Service in South Bend. Elinore Leming took charge of the books and meals for the day. Sandy Hartsell and her helper, along with both of their babies and nine boys and girls, came to sing three songs for us. Everyone present enjoyed the children very much and look forward to having them back in November. Thursday Vert Haag and Florence Seekings were here to play their guitar music. Walt Holderread took care of the sound effects. Mr. Haag brought us some pumpkins for Halloween decorations. They will be raffled off at our party. Friday we had our regular sing-a-long with Verice Walz at the piano and Evadene Platz and Virginia Anhold leading the singing.

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