Announcement
2020 Mouflon public notice.pdf  (If the viewer below is blank, please download the announcement)
Hunt Type
Archery

Hunt Information

• Please fill in all required information. A $10.00 per application fee is required. Only one (1) application per person will be accepted for the archery hunt. If duplicates are found, the first received will be processed and all others will be returned to the applicant. Application fees under these circumstances will not be returned.

• All applicants must possess a 2020-21 State of Hawaii hunting license before their hunting date; those under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult possessing a 2020-21 State of Hawaii hunting license while hunting.

• The bag limit will be two (2) Mouflon sheep (one (1) either sex and one (1) non-typical ram) per hunter per authorized hunt. Hunters will be required to purchase an either sex tag and will be issued a non-typical ram tag free of charge. See addendum for tag fees and requirements.

• Non-typical ram is defined as deformed horn, polled, muumuu. All heads of non-typical rams harvested must be disposed of at the Lanai hunter check station. Final determination of a non-typical ram will be made by representatives of the Department of Land & Natural Resources.

• All hunters must report at the Lanai hunter check station the day preceding their hunt or the day of the hunt to validate the permits and receive the assigned tags. To be validated, the permittee must provide identification and sign the permit in the presence of an authorized officer of the Department of Land & Natural Resources and the officer must sign and date the permit.

• Check station hours are from 8:00am to 8:00pm on Friday, July 24, 2020 and from 8:00am to 3:30pm Saturday, July 25 to Saturday August 1, 2020.

• Hunters are required to check out daily and report their take or their intent to hunt the next day, providing their tags remain unfilled. Upon completion of the hunt, hunters must submit their permit to the Lanai hunter check station. If applicable, include the sex and unit animal(s) were harvested.

• Hunters assistant permits will be issued at the time of hunter check in - one (1) hunter assistant may accompany a senior citizen or disabled hunter and the hunter assistant must possess a valid 2020-21 State of Hawaii hunting license. A disabled hunter is defined as an individual who has an impairment that substantially limits one or more of that person's major life activities. Current (within 90 days) physician's certificate required.

• PERSONS APPLYING FOR THE ARCHERY ONLY SEASON MAY ALSO APPLY FOR AND PARTICIPATE IN THE GENERAL RIFLE SEASON OR MUZZLELOADER SEASON. A SEPARATE APPLICATION IS REQUIRED.

• Application period begins Monday, March 23, 2020 and ends at 4:00pm, Friday, April 24, 2020.

• Lottery results will be available on the internet at: www.dlnr.hawaii.gov/dofaw and on this General Info tab by 4pm, Friday, June 5, 2020.

Hunt Information Attachments
Duration
8 days

Hunt dates
07/25/2020 - 08/01/2020
Applications required?
Yes

Application Start Date & Time
03/23/2020 12:01 AM

Application End Date & Time
04/24/2020 4:00 PM

Max Amount of Hunters Allowed per Group
8
Island
Lanai

Location

Lanai Cooperative Game Management Area (LCGMA)

The LCGMA is the area on the northwest portion of Lanai with the southernmost boundary extending from the western shore off of Kaumalapau Hwy and traveling east along said road to #57 road. From #57 road heading in a north-northeasterly direction along the former pineapple field to the junction of Polihua road and Ka'a Road. At the junction heading in a southeasterly direction to the Horse Pasture connecting to the Keomoku Road and following the said road to the northeastern shore of Lanai. The Kanepu'u Easement Area is excluded from the LCGMA.

Location Attachments
Other Information

• Each hunter shall be limited to carry one bow of legal draw weight in the hunting areas. No crossbows allowed, unless with valid permit.

• Hunting permits are non-transferrable and may not be traded between hunters.

• Hunters must abide by the provisions of Chapter 123 when hunting on Lanai during the hunting season.

• Applicants may apply in parties up to a maximum of eight (8) persons.

• Guides will not be required. If you need someone to guide you, be sure that you staple your application together with that of the guide who must apply as a hunter. Commercial guides are prohibited for this hunt.

• Only senior citizens and disabled hunters permitted the use of a hunter assistant.

• Hunters are allowed to bone the animal with the exception that a hind quarter must be tagged with genitalia and skin still attached.

• Any hunter encountering feral goats in the area may take these animals, regardless of sex and number. Hunters must have in their possession an unused tag.