![]() Fees charged by guides must be approved in advance by the Superintendent. Guides will be required to possess a North Carolina State guide license and to fulfill all requirements and conditions imposed by that license. They will not be permitted to solicit business within the boundaries of the Seashore and all arrangements with hunters must be made outside of those boundaries. (11) Properly licensed and authorized guides may provide hunting guide service within the designated hunting areas in the Seashore. (10) “Jump shooting” of waterfowl will be permitted only on Hatteras and Ocracoke Islands and is prohibited within 300 yards of any blind. (9) Hunting on Ocracoke Island will be permitted and managed in the same manner as Hatteras Island. (8) Minimum distance between blinds on Seashore land and ponds within the designated hunting areas will be 300 yards unless other conditions, such as natural screening, justify a shorter distance. Setting up and use of temporary or portable blinds by hunters will be permitted on Hatteras and Ocracoke Islands. (7) Permanent blinds will be constructed exclusively by the Seashore and these will be built only on Bodie Island. (6) Hunting privileges will be free for all hunters possessing a North Carolina State hunting license and Federal migratory bird hunting stamp. Season length, opening and closing dates, bag limits and species of waterfowl which may be taken will be in accordance with the rules and regulations issued by the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission and the U.S. (5) Hunting will be restricted to waterfowl. (4) The State of North Carolina will assist in the enforcement of applicable State and Federal hunting laws and otherwise in carrying out this plan. ![]() ![]() (3) This hunting plan will be administered and enforced by the National Park Service, through the Service's authorized local representative, the Superintendent of the Seashore, hereinafter referred to as the Superintendent. (2) Seashore lands on which hunting is not permitted will be posted accordingly. Highway 158, and from the north dike of the Goosewing Club property on the north to the north boundary of the Dare County tract on the south. (iii) Bodie Island, 1,500 acres, between high water mark of Roanoke Sound and a line 2,000 feet west of and parallel to U.S. (ii) Hatteras Island, 500 acres, in three disconnected strips 250 feet wide measuring eastward from mean high water mark on Pamlico Sound between villages of Salvo and Avon and Buxton, and between Frisco and Hatteras. (i) Ocracoke Island, except Ocracoke village. (1) Lands within the Seashore on which hunting is legally permitted are designated as follows:
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