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Committee advances bill to make bear season ‘still-hunt’ only on private lands in Game Zone 1
Summary
The House Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs Committee voted 13-0 to advance House Bill 3813, which would extend still-hunt regulations for the two-week bear season on private lands in Game Zone 1 and remove an outdated party-dog registration requirement in favor of the current tag system.
Representative Forrest, presenting House Bill 3813, told the Agriculture, Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs Committee the measure would change how the state regulates bear hunting in Game Zone 1.
"This bill is a simple bill," Representative Forrest said. He told members the change would extend still hunting for the full two-week season on private lands in Game Zone 1 and remove an obsolete "party dog"…
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