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If you want to read about this Special Action and all others listed on DOI website, here's the link:
In a nutshell here's what I know of the genesis. A Wiseman AK resident (Jack Reakoff) http://jukebox.uaf.edu/haul_road/htm/int_reakoff.htm
has kept his finger on the pulse of many subsistence issues and sheep have been hardest hit in the Brooks Range. From what I understand Jack submitted this proposal because of the increase in sport hunters at a time when sheep are still suffering a rapid drop in numbers <8 years ago and legal rams are harder to find due to lower available numbers to increased pressure.
This closure will close the WEST side of the Dalton Hwy and may also include the Atigun River section to the east on federal land.
The meeting will be held on April 28th from 4-7pm. The kicker is this WSA would close sheep hunting to non-federally qualified users for 2022 through 2024. There is no skirting the law "below mean high water line" for sheep so consider this a complete closure until 2025.
I won't be opposing this WSA in case you're curious. The sheep numbers need to rebound and I haven't hunted the Brooks for >10 years because of this and increased hunter traffic.
Wildlife Special Actions | U.S. Department of the Interior
A Special Action Request is an out-of-cycle change in a season, harvest limit, or method of harvest. Special Actions are taken when unusual situations arise, such as a significant change in resource abundance that could not reasonably have been anticipated. The Federal Subsistence Board may take...
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In a nutshell here's what I know of the genesis. A Wiseman AK resident (Jack Reakoff) http://jukebox.uaf.edu/haul_road/htm/int_reakoff.htm
has kept his finger on the pulse of many subsistence issues and sheep have been hardest hit in the Brooks Range. From what I understand Jack submitted this proposal because of the increase in sport hunters at a time when sheep are still suffering a rapid drop in numbers <8 years ago and legal rams are harder to find due to lower available numbers to increased pressure.
This closure will close the WEST side of the Dalton Hwy and may also include the Atigun River section to the east on federal land.
The meeting will be held on April 28th from 4-7pm. The kicker is this WSA would close sheep hunting to non-federally qualified users for 2022 through 2024. There is no skirting the law "below mean high water line" for sheep so consider this a complete closure until 2025.
I won't be opposing this WSA in case you're curious. The sheep numbers need to rebound and I haven't hunted the Brooks for >10 years because of this and increased hunter traffic.