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Grand Traverse Band Conservation Department

3014 N. West Bayshore Rd,

Peshawbestown, MI, 49682, located in the basement facing the bay.

CHIEF GAME WARDEN MIKE SLANCIK 231-631-7873  MICHAEL.SLANCIK@GTB-NSN.GOV

GAME WARDEN LA'KOTA RAPHAEL 231-866-0503  LAKOTA.RAPHAEL@GTB-NSN.GOV

Great Lakes and Inland Enforcement


gwlogo.gifThe exercise of 1836 Treaty of Washington on waters and lands within the Ceded Territory. The Grand Traverse Band Conservation Department protects the inherent rights of Anishnaabek through the March 28, 1836 Treaty of Washington with the Ottawa’s. This Treaty encompasses both the Commercial and Subsistence fishing of the Treaty Ceded
Waters in the Consent Decree of August 8, 2000 and the Inland Fishing, Gathering, Hunting and Trapping in the Inland Consent Decree Entered November 7, 2007.

Tribal members engaged in any of the activity covered in the Consent Decree of August 8, 2000 and the Inland Consent Decree entered on November 7, 2007 are regulated by the rules and regulations adopted by the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians. Enforcement agreements have been entered with the other member Tribes of the Chippewa Ottawa Resource Authority (CORA) to extend authority over these designated Tribes. The Treaty Ceded Territory and Treaty Ceded Waters encompass forty-two counties of Upper and Lower Michigan.  The Chippewa Ottawa Resource Authority (CORA) is mandated by the Consent decree to participate in eight scheduled Joint Law Enforcement patrols throughout the Treaty Ceded Waters of the Great Lakes. We are also mandated to participate in a minimum of four Joint Law Enforcement Committee meetings throughout the year.

We are mandated by BIA Minimum Standards to qualify semiannually with department issued firearms. Obtain a minimum of forty hours of Conservation Enforcement related training annually. The department remains on a 24 hour “On Call” duty status for enforcement related activity throughout the Treaty Ceded Territory of Michigan and the Waters of the Great Lakes.

Environmental

Inland

  • Hunting Fishing Trapping Gathering Permits
  • Deer Tags
  • Turkey Tags
  • Special Use Permits
  • Regulation Booklets• Spearing Permits
  • Inland Boat/Snowmobile/ORV Registration
  • Sleeping Bear National Lake Shore Passes
  • Manistee National Forest Passes
  • Deer Check Station
  • Tribal Repository
  • GPS Mapping & Technical Assistance

Commercial Great Lakes Fishing

  • CORA Vessel Registration
  • Fisheries Habitat Surveys
  • Issue Commercial Fishing Licenses
  • Captain
  • Helper
  • Subsistence
  • Issue Vessel Observer Permits
  • Operate and Maintain the Tribe’s Arthur Duhamel (Peshawbestown) and Beaver’s Landing (St. James)

 

Commercial Marinas

  • Dockage
  • Electricity
  • Ice
  • Provide “Seasonal Fisher Loans”

 

MAPS:

 1836 Treaty Ceded Territory Map

 https://maps.glifwc.org/mobile/

INLAND DECREE:

https://www.michigan.gov/dnr/-/media/Project/Websites/dnr/Documents/Fisheries/TCU/2007-consent-decree.pdf?rev=8fe4250aa9ab4bc5aa8cd0b8ad74d178

Inland Hunting/Trapping/Gathering Regulations

2022-2023 General Hunting Seasons and Bag Limits

Inland Fishing Regulations

 

GREAT LAKES: 

2023 Great Lakes Fishing Decree

Order Adopting the 2023 Great Lakes Fishing Decree

Opinion Regarding the Approval of the 2023 Great Lakes Fishing Decree

Order Regarding Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians' Tribal Zone - December 2022

August 24th, 2023 Decree

GTB Great Lakes Fishing Regulations

 

Applications:

Hunting/Fishing/Gathering/Trapping License Application

Water/Snowmobile/ORV Registration

Firewood Permit

GTB Marinas Use of Buildings Application

 

Camping Regulations:

Campground regulation revised-approved 2015

Marina Regulations:

GTB Marina Buildings Use Regulations