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PTA open to hunting this weekend December 29-30, 2012

Kilohana Hunter Checking Station. Hawaii 24/7 File Photo

Kilohana Hunter Checking Station. Hawaii 24/7 File Photo

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Hilo bow hunter Lloyd Rubio shot this Billy on Nov. 17 in the Keamuku parcel. Photo courtesy of Pohakuloa Training Area.

Hilo bow hunter Lloyd Rubio shot this Billy on Nov. 17 in the Keamuku parcel. Photo courtesy of Pohakuloa Training Area.

POHAKULOA TRAINING AREA, Hawaii— U.S. Army Garrison Pōhakuloa will open the Keamuku Maneuver Area for shotgun bird hunting only on Dec. 29 and 30. No shotgun slugs are allowed.

Check in time is 5 a.m. each day; check out not later than 7:30 p.m. Hunters must check in and out at the Kilohana Hunter’s Check-in Station between Mile Marker 43 and 44 on Saddle Road.

For hunting in the Keamuku enter and exit through Gates 2 (MM 44), 7 (MM 51) and 10 (MM 52) on Saddle Road or Gates 11 (MM 7) and 14 (MM12) on the Mamalahoa Highway. Park inside of all gates, do not park along the highway or road while hunting.

Pōhakuloa will also open Training Areas 1-4 and 9-15 for bow hunting of mammals on Dec. 29 and 30. Shooting sheep with blue collars is prohibited; these sheep are part of a state Division of Forestry and Wildlife tracking program and must not be harmed.

All hunters must check in and check out at either the Kilohana Hunter’s Check in Station located between Mile Markers 43 and 44 on Saddle Road or the Huluhulu Hunter’s Check in Station located at the intersection of Mauna Kea Access Road and Saddle Road—near Mile Marker 28.

Delbert Cambra bagged a few birds recently while hunting in the Keamuku Maneuver Area using a Remington 1100 .410 gauge. His Brittany Leah stands ready at his side. Photo courtesy of Pohakuloa Training Area.

Delbert Cambra bagged a few birds recently while hunting in the Keamuku Maneuver Area using a Remington 1100 .410 gauge. His Brittany Leah stands ready at his side. Photo courtesy of Pohakuloa Training Area.

Check in time is 5 a.m. each day; check out is at 7:30 p.m. No early access to hunting areas is allowed.

Hunting passes will be available at both check-in stations on Friday Dec. 29 after 5 p.m.

The temporary hunting pass now includes a Disclaimer and Waiver of Liability statement. All hunters must read and sign the statement and place the pass on their vehicle dashboard. Hunters who do not have a hunting pass with a signed waiver statement on their dash will be barred from hunting for 30 days. Hunting passes are valid for Dec. 29 and 30 only. PTA is extremely dry and fires can start easily. No smoking or open flames are allowed in all training and hunting areas. Please report all fires to the PTA Federal Fire Department at 969-2447 or 969-2448.

No firearms except shotguns are allowed in the Keamuku; no firearms are allowed in Training Areas 1-4, and 9-15. No alcoholic beverages, all-terrain vehicles, dirt bikes or recreational vehicles are allowed in the training and hunting areas. Please close all gates when entering or leaving hunting areas.

For more information, call Bob McElroy at the USAG Pōhakuloa Public Affairs Office at (808) 969-2427 or (808) 756-2501.

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