Mendenhall Waterfowl Hunting Quiz 1: What types of pellet material, or shot, listed below is allowed for use for waterfowl hunting in Alaska? Lead Steel, Bismuth-tin, and Tungsten-Iron Copper coated lead All of the above 2: What are the legal hunting hours during established waterfowl season? 24 hours a day 6:00 pm to 6:00 am Anytime there is light One-half hour before sunrise until sunset. 3: Which lands are open to waterfowl hunting within the Mendenhall Refuge boundary (as depicted on the orange highlighted map provided previously)? All land inside the illustrated refuge boundary Claimed, accreted land parcels All land inside the refuge boundary, excluding those parcels claimed under accretion laws Land outside the illustrated refuge boundary 4: How many official public access points are there for the Mendenhall State Game Refuge? 6 10 13 2 5: Is hunter education required to waterfowl hunt on the Mendenhall Wetlands State Game Refuge? There are no hunter education requirements for hunting on the refuge. Everyone must complete or have completed a Basic Hunter Education Course before hunting on the refuge. Hunters 15 years of age or younger must be certified from a hunter education course, or be accompanied by a licensed hunter 16 years of age or older. Yes, but hunters younger than 13 can hunt on the refuge without hunter’s education if accompanied by and adult. 6: True or False. Are adult hunters allowed to hunt on the Mendenhall Wetlands State Game Refuge during the first two days of waterfowl season? True False 7: Which is the primary agency to report wildlife violations on the Mendenhall Refuge? Alaska Department of Fish and Game Juneau Police Department Alaska Wildlife Troopers 8: True or False. Off-road and All Terrain Vehicles can be used on the Mendenhall Refuge for waterfowl hunting purposes. True False 9: True or False. It is legal to take waterfowl on the Mendenhall Wetlands State Game Refuge while in a boat being propelled by a motor. True False 10: Please read the following carefully and select the most appropriate answer. Refuge users on occasion witness dogs harassing, flushing and at times attacking wildlife and birds; what should a person do if they witness such an incident? Ignore the situation Try to identify the owner of the dog and speak directly to them regarding the dog’s behavior. Contact the Alaska Wildlife Troopers or Alaska Department of Fish and Game. Facebook Twitter Google+ Reddit