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CALIFORNIA WATERFOWL UPLAND GAME PUBLIC USE OF DEPARTMENT LANDS H U N T I N G R E G U L AT I O N S F I AS I H N R& O G F AI ML A E C C O 1eF 8s MOt7 . M 0E IT SA ST I OS N 2Effec0tive Ju1ly 1,6 2016- thr2ough0 June1 30, 27017 WATERFOWL ZONES DEL NORTE SISKIYOU MODOC TRINITY SHASTA LASSEN HUMBOLDT Waterfowl Zones TEHAMA Northeastern California PLUMAS Southern San Joaquin Valley MENDOCINO GLENN BUTTE SIERRA Southern California LAKECOLUSA STUETR-YUBA NEPVLAADCAER Colorado River Balance of State YOLO EL DORADO SONOMA SAN MARINNAPACSCOOONLSATNTRAOA JSOMASEACANQRTNUAO-INAMCAADLOARVERTUASOLUAMLPNINEE MONO JacqueF Hisohs talenr-dC aGrammEersiecin SC, kVoliacmre,S mPPtrr. eeiHssseiisddlieeeonnnnatt FRANCISCO MSAATNE OALAMSAENDTAA STANISLAUS MARIPOSA Anthony WilliaMmcsK, iMnleemyvbileler SCARNUTZAC LARA MERCED MADERA Huntington Beach Russell Burns, Member SAN FRESNO Napa BENITO INYO Peter Silva, Member Chula Vista MONTEREY TULARE Valerie Termini, Executive Director KINGS Sacramento $ SAN LUIS OBISPO KERN SANTA BARBARA SAN BERNARDINO VENTURA LOS ANGELES This map should serve only as a guide to the general locations oref swpaotnesrfiboiwlitly z toon bees.c o Imt ise yfaomuriliar ORANGE RIVERSIDE with the exact boundaries. Detailed legal descriptions of SAN DIEGO IMPERIAL waterfowl zones and special management areas are provided in Section 502 in this regulation booklet. 2016-2017 G E N Waterfowl and Upland Game Hunting & E R A Department Lands Public Use Regulations L Effective July 1, 2016 - June 30, 2017 unless otherwise noted herein. contact regional offices wildlife.ca.gov 1 - NORTHERN REGION Serving Del Norte, Humboldt, Lassen, Mendocino, Modoc, Shasta, Headquarters Siskiyou, Tehama and Trinity counties 1416 Ninth Street, Sacramento 95814, (916) 653-7664 • [email protected] 601 Locust Street, Redding 96001 • (530) 225-2300 [email protected] License and Revenue Branch 1740 North Market Blvd., Eureka Field Office Sacramento, CA 95834, 619 Second Street Eureka 95501• (707) 445-6493 (916) 928-5805 • [email protected] 2 - NORTH CENTRAL REGION State of California Serving Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, El Dorado, Glenn, Governor Edmund G. Brown, Jr. Lake, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Sacramento, San Joaquin, Sierra, Natural Resources Agency Sutter, Yolo and Yuba counties Secretary John Laird 1701 Nimbus Road, Rancho Cordova 95670 • (916) 358-2900 Department of Fish and Wildlife [email protected] Director Charlton H. Bonham 3 - BAY DELTA REGION Fish and Game Commission Serving Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, Sacramento, Eric Sklar, President St. Helena San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, San Francisco, San Joaquin, Solano, Sonoma, and Yolo counties Jacque Hostler-Carmesin, Vice President McKinleyville 7329 Silverado Trail, Napa 94558 • (707) 944-5500 Anthony Williams, Member [email protected] Huntington Beach Stockton Field Office Russell Burns, Member 2109 Arch Airport Road, Suite 100 Stockton 95206 • (209) 234-3420 Napa 4 - CENTRAL REGION Peter Silva, Member Chula Vista Serving Fresno, Kern, Kings, Madera, Mariposa, Merced, Monterey, Valerie Termini, Executive Director San Benito, San Luis Obispo, Stanislaus, Tulare and Sacramento Tuolumne counties 1234 E. Shaw Avenue, Fresno 93710 • (559) 243-4005 Alternate communication formats are available upon request. If reasonable accommodation [email protected] is needed call CDFW at (916) 322-8911. The 5 - SOUTH COAST REGION California Relay Service for the deaf or hearing- impaired can be utilized from TDD phones at Serving Los Angeles, Orange, San Diego, Santa Barbara and (800) 735-2929. Ventura counties Products or services provided by advertisers are 3883 Ruffin Road, San Diego 92123 • (858) 467-4201 not promoted or endorsed by the Department [email protected] of Fish and Wildlife. Los Alamitos Field Office 4665 Lampson Avenue, Suite C Los Alamitos 90720 ON THE COVER (562) 342-7100 2016 Duck Stamp 6 - INLAND DESERTS REGION Art Contest Winner Serving Imperial, Inyo, Mono, Riverside and San Bernardino counties Guy Crittenden of 3602 Inland Empire Blvd., Ste. C-220 Ontario 91764 Richmond, Virginia. (909) 484-0167 The judges complimented [email protected] Licenses are not sold at this office. Crittenden’s winning painting, which depicts a pair of lesser 7 - MARINE REGION Serving the entire California coast, from border to border and three snow geese, praising its nautical miles out to sea. autumnal feel, quality of light, 20 Lower Ragsdale Drive, Ste. 100 Monterey 93940 and anatomical accuracy. (831) 649-2870 [email protected] 2016-2017 Waterfowl, Upland Game Hunting and Public Use of Department Lands Regulations 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS L A R E N E G General Information Contacting CDFW 3 What’s New in 2016 5 Licenses, Validations and Permits 6 Shoot Time Tables 10 Unlawful Activities 12 Waterfowl Hunting Summary of Changes for 2016-2017 13 Seasons and Limits 15 Waterfowl Consumption Health Warnings 21 Special Goose Hunt Area Maps 24 Waterfowl Zone Map Front inside cover Upland Game Bird, Small Game Mammal, and Crow Hunting Regulation Summary 26 Seasons and Limits Table 27 Quail, Grouse, Crow and Squirrel Hunt Zones 29-31 Hunting and Other Public Uses on State and Federal Lands Reservation System 32 General Regulations for Public Use on All Department of Fish and Wildlife Lands 33 Reservations, Entry Permits, Fees, Passes, and Special Use Permits 40 Property Specific Regulations for Wildlife Areas 45 Types of Wildlife Areas 48 Hunting Dog Training and Trials 49 Bicycles, Off-Highway Vehicles, Boats, Horses 50 Camping, Camp Trailers and Motorhomes 52 Additional Closures and Restrictions for Hunting and Other Activities 54 Additional Regulations for Hunting 54 Shooting Areas, Wildlife Viewing Entry Permits 58 Additional Waterfowl Reservation Regulations 66 Fishing, Woodcutting 67-68 Regulations for National Wildlife Refuges that are also designated as Wildlife Areas 68 Additional Regulations for Ecological Reserves 72 Other Public Hunting Areas 83 Other Hunting Regulations Other Laws Related to Hunting 84 Special Closures 87 Federal Regulations 88 PARTICIPATING IN THE REGULATORY PROCESS The Fish and Game Commission (FGC) is composed of five members who are appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the State Senate. The Commission establishes hunting and sport fishing regulations including seasons, bag and possession limits, methods of take, area descriptions and any special conditions. In addition, the Commission formulates general policies for the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW). Monthly topical meetings are held to hear regulation change proposals. The public may make recommendations in writing before a Commission meeting or present its proposals verbally at the meeting. The Commission’s meeting schedule, including specific topics, dates and locations, is posted on their web site www.fgc.ca.gov. Written comments can be directed to the Fish and Game Commission at 1416 Ninth Street, Room 1320, Sacramento, CA 95814, or by e-mail to [email protected]. Comments sent by e-mail should include a full name and mailing address. The Commission also has established a list server for information distribution available on their web site www.fgc.ca.gov NONDISCRIMINATION “Any person excluded from participation in, denied the benefits of, or otherwise subjected to discrimination under any program of the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, on the grounds of age, race, national origin, disability, religious or political affiliation, color, sex, ancestry, marital status or sexual orientation should contact the nearest regional office of the department or its headquarters in Sacramento, California 95814, telephone (916) 653-4711. In addition, you may contact the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Washington, D.C. 20506 or a local EEOC office listed in your phone directory under U.S. Government.” 4 California Department of Fish and Wildlife WHAT’S NEW IN 2016? G E N E R A NONLEAD AMMUNITION YOUTH WATERFOWL HUNT DAYS L IMPLEMENTATION PHASE 2 AGE LIMIT INCREASED TO 17 STARTS JULY 1 Beginning with the 2016/2017 waterfowl season, the maximum age to participate in Youth Waterfowl Starting July 1, 2016, nonlead shot will be required Hunt Days will increase to 17 years of age. when taking upland game birds with a shotgun in california, except for dove, quail, snipe, and To participate in the Youth Waterfowl Hunt Days, any game birds taken at licensed game bird hunters must have a Junior Hunting License, and clubs. In addition, nonlead shot will be required a free Harvest Information Validation. In addition, when using a shotgun to take resident small a Federal Duck Stamp is required for any waterfowl game mammals, furbearing mammals, nongame hunter who is 16 years of age or older. Federal mammals, nongame birds and any wildlife for regulations require Youth Waterfowl Hunters to depredation purposes. be accompanied by a non-hunting adult who is 18 years of age or older. Existing restrictions on the use of lead ammunition in the California Condor range, when taking Nelson Youth Waterfowl Hunt Days in the Northeastern Bighorn sheep and when hunting on all California California Zone will be September 24 and 25. In the Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) Wildlife Southern San Joaquin Valley, Southern California, Areas and Ecological Reserves remain in effect. Colorado River, and Balance of the State zones, Youth Waterfowl Hunt Days will be February 4 The next phase of the implementation goes into and 5, 2017. effect July 1, 2019, when hunters must use nonlead ammunition when taking any animal anywhere in the state for any purpose. There are no restrictions on the use of lead ammunition for target shooting purposes. STAY CONNECTED TO CDFW Having your e-mail address and mobile number will enable the CDFW to send you information you can use, such as license renewal and courtesy report card deadline reminders, and California fishing information. When purchasing a license from a license agent or when you log in to the Online License Service, update your communication preferences and provide your e-mail address and mobile number. Fish and Game Code, Section 1050.6, and California Government Code, Section 11015.5, prohibit the CDFW from selling or sharing your personal information with any third party. REPORT UPLAND GAME BIRD DISEASE Band-tailed pigeons are susceptible to Avian Trichomonosis, a disease caused by a protozoal parasite. Sick birds often resist flying and may appear to be panting or gulping. CDFW makes an effort to document the occurrence of this and other avian diseases. While this specific disease is not transmissible to humans, CDFW recommends hunters thoroughly cook all wild game. If you observe more than 5 sick or dead birds in the same location you can report your findings to the CDFW Wildlife Investigations Lab at (916) 358-2790 or online: https://www.wildlife.ca.gov/Conservation/Laboratories/WildlifeInvestigations/Monitoring/ MortalityReport.aspx 2016-2017 Waterfowl, Upland Game Hunting and Public Use of Department Lands Regulations 5 LICENSE L A R NE INFORMATION E G LICENSE, VALIDATION, RESERVATION Type-A One-Day Pass $21.09 AND PASS FEES Type-A Two-Day Pass $34.05 Includes 5% license agent handling fee and 3% General Use Pass Fees ALDS nonrefundable application fee. Annual CDFW Lands Pass**** $24.33 July 1, 2016 - June 30, 2017 Daily Use Fee **** $4.32 Your license, validation, reservation, and permit/pass purchases support conservation **** Fee required for visitors without a fishing or and management of California’s wildlife. hunting license at Gray Lodge WA, Grizzly Island WA, Los Banos WA, San Jacinto WA, Imperial Hunting Licenses WA (Wister Unit), Elkhorn Slough ER, and Upper Resident $47.01 Newport Bay ER. Nonresident $163.65 Special Use Permit Fees Two-Day Nonresident $47.01 Junior (age 17 and under on July 1) $12.45 Type 1 Special Use Permit Disabled Veteran Hunting License* $7.30 • through Dec. 31, 2016 $81.75 Recovering Service Member $7.30 • from Jan. 1, 2017 $122.50 Duplicate (annual licenses only) $10.54 Type 2 Special Use Permit *Available only at CDFW License Sales offices • through Dec. 31, 2016 $308.25 • from Jan. 1, 2017 $462.50 2016 Lifetime Hunting License Type 3 Special Use Permit Ages 0-9 $517.00 • through Dec. 31, 2016 $375.25 Ages 10-39 $844.50 • from Jan 1, 2017 $536.00 Ages 40-61 $761.00 See page 28 for reservation, permit and pass Ages 62+ $517.00 information. Learn More about Lifetime Hunting and Fishing Licenses www.wildlife.ca.gov/licensing PURCHASE HUNTING LICENSES AND APPLY FOR DRAWINGS ONLINE! Hunter Education For more information, visit CDFW’s website at: Duplicate Hunter Education Certificates available wildlife.ca.gov/Licensing/Online-Sales for those issued after 1989 $6.22 Hunter Education Equivalency Exam $52.00 LICENSE SALES BY TELEPHONE Most hunting and sport fishing license items, Validations including waterfowl hunting items such as California Duck ** $20.52 validations, passes, and season-long reservation Federal Duck *** $25.00 applications, may be purchased via telephone Upland Game Bird ** $9.46 from Active Network’s telephone license sales Harvest Information Program FREE line at (800) 565-1458. Multiple choice reservation **Not required for junior license holders. applications cannot be submitted via telephone ***Required for hunters 16 and older. Available sales. The CDFW suggests that you submit multiple from the US Postal Service and some license agents. choice applications online. To purchase items via telephone, you must have proof of hunter Reservation Application Fees education on file in the ALDS. Items purchased by telephone sales will be delivered by mail within 15 Per choice $1.34 days of purchase. Hunting Pass Fees LICENSE PROVISIONS Type-A Season Pass $156.60 A California hunting license is required for taking Type-B Season Pass $52.92 any bird or mammal. Hunters must carry licenses 6 California Department of Fish and Wildlife and be prepared to show them on request (CCR, Veterans Administration verifying that the applicant T14-700). has a 50 percent or greater service-connected G E Residency: A resident is defined as any person disability and was honorably discharged from the N United States armed forces; and (2) evidence of E who has resided continuously in California for six R meeting California hunter education requirements. A months immediately before the date of application L Applicants may renew this license at any license for a license, tag or permit; persons on active duty agent, CDFW license sales office or online. The with the armed forces of the United States or an reduced-fee provisions do not apply to hunting auxiliary branch; or Job Corps enrollees. tags or validations. VALIDATION OF LICENSES RECOVERING SERVICE MEMBER To be valid, every California hunting or sport fishing REDUCED-FEE HUNTING LICENSE license shall be signed by the licensee, and the license or validation shall show the date of issue. Any recovering service member of the US military is In addition, the license shall contain the following eligible for a reduced-fee hunting license. The term information about the applicant: true name, ‘‘recovering service member’’ means a member of the residence address, date of birth, height, color of Armed Forces, including a member of the National eyes, color of hair, weight, and sex. Guard or a Reserve, who is undergoing medical treatment, recuperation, or therapy and is in an HUNTER EDUCATION REQUIREMENT outpatient status while recovering from a serious Licenses shall be issued to hunters only upon injury or illness related to the member’s military presentation of one of the following: An annual service. Applications and additional information are California hunting license issued in any prior available from CDFW license sales offices and online year; a two-day nonresident California hunting at wildlife.ca.gov/Licensing/Hunting. license issued after the 1999/2000 license year; a valid California certificate of hunter education VALIDATIONS TO HUNT WATERFOWL completion or equivalency; a certificate of AND UPLAND GAME BIRDS successful completion of a hunter education course Any person, except a person hunting under the from any state or province; or a hunting license authority of a junior hunting license, who takes issued in either of the two previous years from any ducks, geese, or brant must have a California Duck state, province, European country, or South Africa. Validation (FGC 3700.1) in possession. Any hunter For more information on hunter education who is age 16 or older must possess a Federal Duck requirements or classes, please contact any CDFW Stamp to take ducks, geese or brant. The Federal License Sales Office or visit: www.wildlife.ca.gov/ Duck Stamp must be signed across the face to be Hunter-Education . valid and may be affixed anywhere on the back of your hunting license or carried separately from your PROOF OF HUNTER EDUCATION MUST BE California hunting license. Any person, except a PROVIDED TO CDFW BEFORE HUNTING person hunting under the authority of a junior ITEMS MAY BE PURCHASED ONLINE hunting license, who takes upland game birds must have a California Upland Game Bird Validation (FGC Hunters who are purchasing a license for the first time through ALDS must provide their proof of 3682.1) in possession. Any person who purchases hunter education to a CDFW license sales office a California Duck Validation is eligible to claim a or any license agent before they can purchase a free collectible California Duck Stamp. Any person hunting license or any hunting items online or by who purchases an Upland game Bird Validation is telephone. Hunters may contact CDFW via fax at eligible to claim a free collectible Upland Game Bird (916) 419-7587 or e-mail InternetSales@wildlife. Stamp. Visit wildlife.ca.gov/Licensing/Collector- ca.gov and provide their personal identification and Stamps to claim your collectible stamps. proof of hunter education so their hunter education can be entered into ALDS. Once this information has HIP VALIDATION REQUIRED been entered into ALDS, the customer can obtain If you plan to hunt migratory game birds (ducks, hunting items online. geese, coots, dove, band-tailed pigeon, snipe, gallinules or black brant), you must complete a DISABLED VETERAN HUNTING LICENSES Harvest Information Program (HIP) survey and A reduced-fee hunting license is available for possess a free HIP validation. HIP surveys and qualified disabled veterans. To be eligible, first validations are available at license agents. Hunters time applicants must submit the following to may be cited for hunting migratory game birds a CDFW license sales office: (1) a letter from the without a HIP validation in possession. 2016-2017 Waterfowl, Upland Game Hunting and Public Use of Department Lands Regulations 7 HUNTING AREA PERMITS/PASSES Acceptable forms of identification include: AL Except for persons hunting on most Type C wildlife Any license document or identification number R areas or hunting under the authority of a junior previously issued via ALDS E N hunting license, all hunters using State-controlled GE hunting areas during the waterfowl season are Vbayl tidh ed Driveepra’sr tlmiceennts eo fo Mr oidteonr tVifiehcaictlieosn o cra trhde i essnuteitdy required to obtain an entry permit from the hunter issuing driver’s licenses from the licensee’s state checking station. To obtain a permit, hunters must of domicile pre-purchase one of the following passes from any CDFW license agent, license sales office or online US Birth Certificate/US Certificate or Report of and present it at the check station: Birth Abroad TYPE A ONE-DAY PASS – valid for one hunter entry Tribal Identification Card on one Type A area Birth certificate or passport issued from a US territory TYPE A TWO-DAY PASS - may be used by one hunter US Passport for two entries or two hunters for one entry each; US Military Identification Cards (Active or reserve TYPE A SEASON PASS - this nontransferable pass duty, dependent, retired member, discharged from may be used for any available hunt day on any Type service, medical/religious personnel) A or Type B area; or Certificate of Naturalization (Green Card) or TYPE B SEASON PASS - this nontransferable pass Citizenship. may be used for any available hunt day on Type B areas only. Foreign Government Identification Card No hunting pass required for Type C wildlife areas Applicants less than 18 years of age may provide any form of identification described above, or NO SALES AT CHECK STATIONS a parent or legal guardian’s identification as described above. Check stations do not sell any items. Hunters must purchase any needed passes and validations in GET OUTDOORS IDENTIFICATION (GO ID) advance from CDFW license sales offices, license agents, or online. ALDS gives every license All licenses are imprinted with your permanent GO agent the ability to sell hunting items, previously ID number. Your GO ID can be used to retrieve your available only from CDFW license sales offices. To customer information in the future. find a license agent near you or purchase items online visit the CDFW website at: wildlife.ca.gov/ PROTECT YOUR LICENSE FROM HEAT Licensing/Online-Sales License documents subjected to extreme or prolonged heat may darken and become difficult DUPLICATE HUNTING LICENSES to read. To protect your license, keep it away from With ALDS, your customer record contains a history heat sources. of all your license purchases. If you lose your license or additional validations, you can go to any CDFW RESERVATION APPLICATION PROCESS office or license agent and purchase a duplicate Hunters can apply for waterfowl hunting license and validations for a reduced fee. reservations using an electronic season-long application or a multiple choice application online, AUTOMATED LICENSE DATA SYSTEM at a CDFW license sales office, or at any license (ALDS) agent. Hunters can apply for waterfowl hunting License items issued through ALDS will be subject reservations review their hunt choices, and check to a three percent ALDS application fee. This drawing results online at www.wildlife.ca.gov/ fee is paid by the customer at the time of each Licensing/Online-Sales. transaction, and is used to maintain the system. REFUNDS (CCR, T14-700.4) California resident and nonresident hunting IDENTIFICATION REQUIRED FOR LICENSE licenses are nonrefundable. PURCHASE Any person applying for any license, tag, permit, reservation or other entitlement issued via the ALDS shall provide valid identification. 8 California Department of Fish and Wildlife NONLEAD AMMUNITION G E N E R A IMPLEMENTATION L PHASE 1 JULY 1, 2015 Nonlead ammunition required on all CDFW wildlife areas and ecological reserves as well as all bighorn sheep hunts PHASE 2 JULY 1, 2016 Nonlead shot required when using a shotgun to take upland game birds (except for dove, quail, snipe, and any game birds taken on licensed game bird clubs); resident small game mammals; furbearing mammals; nongame mammals; nongame birds; and any wildlife for depreda- tion purposes PHASE 3 JULY 1, 2019 Nonlead ammunition required when taking any wildlife with a firearm in California 2016-2017 Waterfowl, Upland Game Hunting and Public Use of Department Lands Regulations 9 L s A r ER u M 31 28 18 07 56 46 36 26 17 08 01 00 55 51 48 46 47 49 52 57 03 10 17 24 N P 7: 7: 7: 7: 6: 6: 6: 6: 6: 6: 6: 5: 4: 4: 4: 4: 4: 4: 4: 4: 5: 5: 5: 5: GE o NOS H A B OS M 05 06 12 18 23 29 35 42 48 55 02 03 10 17 24 31 36 41 45 47 47 46 43 39 g L A 6: 6: 6: 6: 6: 6: 6: 6: 6: 6: 7: 6: 6: 6: 6: 6: 6: 6: 6: 6: 6: 6: 6: 6: n i ot TO PM 7:35 7:32 7:21 7:10 6:59 6:48 6:37 6:27 6:17 6:09 6:01 5:00 4:55 4:50 4:46 4:45 4:45 4:47 4:50 4:55 5:01 5:08 5:16 5:24 N o E M h A R S AC M 06 07 14 20 26 32 39 46 53 00 08 09 15 23 30 37 43 48 51 53 54 52 49 44 S A 6: 6: 6: 6: 6: 6: 6: 6: 6: 7: 7: 6: 6: 6: 6: 6: 6: 6: 6: 6: 6: 6: 6: 6: 7 1 20 CISCO PM 7:38 7:35 7:24 7:13 7:03 6:52 6:41 6:31 6:22 6:14 6:06 5:05 5:00 4:55 4:52 4:51 4:51 4:53 4:56 5:01 5:07 5:14 5:22 5:29 NA - AE 6 FRAR 1 AN AY M 10 12 18 24 30 36 42 49 56 03 10 11 17 25 32 39 45 50 53 55 55 54 51 47 0 SB A 6: 6: 6: 6: 6: 6: 6: 6: 6: 7: 7: 6: 6: 6: 6: 6: 6: 6: 6: 6: 6: 6: 6: 6: e. m 2 d ti NIA USA PM 7:38 7:35 7:23 7:12 7:01 6:50 6:39 6:28 6:19 6:10 6:02 5:01 4:55 4:50 4:47 4:45 4:45 4:47 4:50 4:55 5:02 5:09 5:17 5:25 e are in standar R COL AM 6:07 6:09 6:15 6:22 6:28 6:35 6:41 6:48 6:56 7:03 7:11 6:12 6:19 6:27 6:34 6:41 6:47 6:52 6:56 6:58 6:58 6:56 6:53 6:48 his dat O er t aft N d ALIF TULE LAKE-KLAMATH BASI AMPM 6:02 7:38 6:04 7:35 6:11 7:23 6:19 7:11 6:26 6:59 6:33 6:46 6:41 6:35 6:49 6:23 6:57 6:13 7:06 6:03 7:14 5:54 6:15 4:53 6:23 4:47 6:31 4:41 6:39 4:37 6:47 4:35 6:53 4:35 6:58 4:36 7:02 4:40 7:04 4:45 7:04 4:51 7:02 4:59 6:58 5:07 6:52 5:16 urs indicated on an C o H e. m N PM 7:48 7:45 7:33 7:21 7:09 6:58 6:46 6:35 6:25 6:16 6:07 5:06 5:00 4:55 4:51 4:49 4:49 4:51 4:54 4:59 5:06 5:13 5:21 5:30 dard ti R n a HE EUREKA AM 6:14 6:16 6:23 6:30 6:37 6:44 6:51 6:59 7:06 7:14 7:23 6:24 6:31 6:39 6:47 6:54 7:00 7:05 7:09 7:11 7:11 7:09 7:05 7:00 hanges to st c T me R ng ti NO DATE September 1 September 3 September 10 September 17 September 24 October 1 October 8 October 15 October 22 October 29 November 5 November 6* November 12 November 19 November 26 December 3 December 10 December 17 December 24 December 31 January 7 January 14 January 21 January 28 * Daylight savi 10 California Department of Fish and Wildlife

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