The decision of the department in such respects shall be final and binding upon the tagholder. (a) General Season and Area: The general season shall be open statewide all year. Lures containing cervid urine or any other bodily fluids are also outlawed. Incidental feeding of wildlife within active livestock farming areas is not considered baiting. (10) Not more than ten percent (10%) of general license tags shall be awarded to nonresidents each year. Either-sex pronghorn antelope are defined as buck or doe pronghorn antelope. (1) Area: Those portions of Modoc and Siskiyou counties within a line beginning at the junction of the Lava Beds National Monument Road and the California-Oregon state line at Ainsworth Corners; east along the California-Oregon state line to the Crowder Flat Road; south along the Crowder Flat Road to Modoc County Road 73; south along Modoc County Road 73 to Modoc County Road 136; west along Modoc County Road 136 to the Blue Mountain-Mowitz Road; west and south along the Blue Mountain-Mowitz Road to the Deadhorse Flat-Badger Well Road; southwest along the Deadhorse Flat-Badger Well Road to the Badger Well-Browns Well Road; south along the Badger Well-Browns Well Road to the Sorholus Tank-Hackamore Road; southwest along the Sorholus Tank-Hackamore Road to Highway 139; southeast along Highway 139 to Modoc County Road 91; south along Modoc County Road 91 to the Mud Lake-Mud Springs Road; west along the Mud Lake-Mud Springs Road to the North Main Road; southwest along the North Main Road to the Long Bell-Iodine Prairie Road at Long Bell Forest Service Station; northwest along the Long Bell-Iodine Prairie Road to the Bartle-Telephone Flat Road; north along the Bartle-Telephone Flat Road to the Telephone Flat-Medicine Lake Road; north and west along the Telephone Flat-Medicine Lake Road to the Medicine Lake-Mammoth Crater Road; northeast along the Medicine Lake-Mammoth Crater Road to the Lava Beds National Monument-Ainsworth Corners Road; north along the Lava Beds National Monument-Ainsworth Corners Road to the California-Oregon state line to the point of beginning. Animals such as rats and feral pigs are also nuisances that . (C) Bag and Possession Limit: One either-sex deer (see. Area: As described in subsection 360(a)(2)(A)4. (5) The department shall decertify and remove from the list any projectile(s) or ammunition it determines does not meet the standards set forth in this section. (2) Applicants shall apply, and pay a nonrefundable processing fee as specified in Section 702, through the departments Automated License Data System terminals at any department license agent or department license sales office on or before June 2 each year. The sale price of a fund-raising license tag includes the fee for processing and issuing an annual hunting license for the purchaser or any person designated by the purchaser . Published on September 28, 2021 State law requires that (2) Marble/Clipper/South Bristol Mountains Fund-raising Tag: The holder of the fund-raising license tag issued pursuant to subsection 4902(d) of the Fish and Game Code may hunt: (A) Zones 1 and 8: Beginning the first Saturday in November and extending through the first Sunday in February. The law allows hunters to use deer baits on private land between September 1 and December 31. Can you hunt over bait in Oregon? (b) For the purposes of this section, the following definitions apply: (1) Eligible hunter is any hunter who meets all of the following requirements: (A) is 18 years of age or older as of July 1 of the applicable license year; (C) is not prohibited from possessing ammunition pursuant to Penal Code section 30305. To enter this land without permission is considered criminal trespassing.The only legal way to hunt on private property is to get consent from the owner. (7) Fort Hunter Liggett General Methods General Public Tule Elk Apprentice Hunt: (A) Area: The tag shall be valid in the area described in subsection 364(d)(12)(A). Nonresidents shall not apply as a party for elk license tags. (a) Department Administered General Methods Roosevelt Elk Hunts: (1) Siskiyou General Methods Roosevelt Elk Hunt: (A) Area: In that portion of Siskiyou County beginning at the junction of Interstate Highway 5 with the California-Oregon state line; east along the state line to Hill Road at Ainsworth Corner; south along Hill Road to Lava Beds National Monument Road; south along Lava Beds National Monument Road to USDA Forest Service Road 49; south along USDA Forest Service Road 49 to USDA Forest Service Road 77; west along USDA Forest Service Road 77 to USDA Forest Service Road 15 (Harris Spring Road); south along USDA Forest Service Road 15 to USDA Forest Service Road 13 (Pilgrim Creek Road); southwest along USDA Forest Service Road 13 to Highway 89; northwest along Highway 89 to Interstate Highway 5; north along Interstate Highway 5 to the point of beginning. (B) Commencing with the 2022 hunting license year beginning July 1, 2022, a tag holder whose hunt zone was inaccessible for sixty-six percent (66%) or more of the hunt season (pursuant to sections 362, 363, and 364 of these regulations) due to a public land closure caused by wildfire may return their unfilled tag with their written request for preference point reinstatement and/or tag refund. Different states have different deer baiting laws, as is evident above. (5) Prohibition on Starting Pursuit Within 400 Yards of Baited Area. The tag holder must record the provided confirmation number in the space provided on the harvest report card and retain the harvest report card until March 1 annually. (2) The use of dogs is prohibited for the take of bear, bobcat, elk, bighorn sheep and antelope. (8) Zone 8 South Bristol Mountains: That portion of San Bernardino County beginning at the junction of Kelbaker Road and the National Trails Highway; west on the National Trails Highway to the intersection with Interstate Highway 40; east on Interstate Highway 40 to the junction with Kelbaker Road; south on Kelbaker Road to the point of beginning. Shall open on the fourth Tuesday in December and continue for 13consecutive days. (B) Season: The season for additional hunt G-38 (X-10 Late Season Buck Hunt) shall open on the third Saturday in October and extend for 16 consecutive days. 1. (5) No applicant shall submit more than one application per license year for an elk license tag. To be determined by a judge. Box 944209, Sacramento, CA 942442090, postmarked on or prior to February 28 of the current license year. (A) Area: That portion of Lassen County within the area described as X-6b (see subsection 360(b)(9)(A)). (E) Special Conditions: Hunters that possess a D-15 deer tag may also hunt in zones D-11 and D-13 as described in subsections 360(a)(10)(A), (B) and (C), and subsections 360(a)(12)(A), (B) and (C). (A) Area: That portion of Monterey County lying within the exterior boundaries of the Hunter Liggett Military Reservation, except as restricted by the Commanding Officer. Does WV have big deer? Does Alabama have public hunting land? (l) The use of live decoys is prohibited when attempting to take resident game birds. to the boundary of the Sequoia National Forest; east and south along that boundary to Balch Park Road; southeast along that road to the west boundary of Mountain Home Demonstration State Forest; south and east along that boundary to Forest Trail 30E14; southeast along 30E14 to the Doyle Springs Road (Wishon Drive); southwest along Doyle Springs Road (Wishon Drive) to Camp Wishon; southeast along the Alder Creek Grove-Hossack Meadow Road to Camp Nelson; east along Highway 190 to Coy Flat Road; south along Coy Flat Road to the boundary of the Tule River Indian Reservation; south along the east boundary of that reservation (County Highway J42) to Parker Peak; southeast through Upper Parker Meadow to Parker Pass. 3. Tags shall be issued upon request to second-deer license tag applicants until the tag quota for the hunt is filled. 708.11. (20) M-7 (Ventura Muzzleloading Rifle Either-Sex Deer Hunt). Such toxicants must be applied according to their label requirements developed pursuant to sections 6151-6301, Title 3, California Code of Regulations. The second swivel may be located at any point along the chain, but it must be functional at all times. (See 58 Pa. Code 141.1 (d)(7) for an exception when using bait on private property in the southeast). (D) The fence near the gate entrance constitutes the south boundary of the area. (A) Area: Excluding Alpine, Amador, Calaveras and Tuolumne counties, in those portions of El Dorado, Placer, Sacramento, San Joaquin, and Stanislaus counties within the area described as zone D-5 (see subsection 360(a)(4)(A)3.). Exempt landowners call 1-866-703-1928 for operator-assisted landowner game check. (9) Applicants joining a party shall be assigned the same tag choices in the same order of preference as the party leader. Bait is defined as salt, grain, mineral blocks, or any other natural food materials placed or transported to an area for purposes of attracting wildlife. The relevant Florida statute is 790.15 In essence, residents, homeowners, and lawful gun owners can not shoot firearms on the private property of homes in residential neighborhoods where the land is less than one acre. tbsportsman Senior Member St. Pete, FL Posts: 348 Deckhand. 2. (B) Season: The season for additional hunt J-12 (Round Valley Apprentice Buck Hunt) shall open on the first Saturday in December and extend for 16 consecutive days. (d) Hunting Area Limitations. The department shall not refund the fees paid for a resident deer tag. (A) Area: As described in subsection 360(b)(12)(A). Kyle and Cole are answering common questions we get during hunting season! (A) Area: That portion of Los Angeles County within. (3) Except as otherwise provided, applicants unsuccessful in receiving a tag for premium deer (based on first choice selection), bighorn sheep, elk or pronghorn antelope hunts shall earn one (1) preference point for use in future Big Game Drawings. (C) Bag and Possession limit: One either-sex deer (see. (1) Area: Those portions of Modoc, Lassen, Shasta and Siskiyou counties within a line beginning at the intersection of Highways 299 and 89; north and northwest along Highway 89 to the Bartle-Telephone Flat Road; northeast along the Bartle-Telephone Flat Road to the Iodine Prairie-Long Bell Road; southeast along the Iodine Prairie-Long Bell Road to the North Main Road at Long Bell Forest Service Station; northeast along the North Main Road and the Mud Springs-Mud Lake Road to Modoc County Road 91; south along Modoc County Road 91 to the Happy Camp-Cottonwood Flat Road; southeast along the Happy Camp-Cottonwood Flat Road to the Cottonwood Flat-Canby Bridge Road; southeast along the Cottonwood Flat-Canby Bridge Road to Highway 299; south along Highway 299 to the Hunters Ridge-Sweagert Flat Road near Lower Rush Creek Recreation Site; east and south along the Hunters Ridge-Sweagert Flat Road to the Sweagert Flat-Hunsinger Draw Road; south and west along the Sweagert Flat-Hunsinger Draw Road to the Adin-Madeline Road; southeast along the Adin-Madeline Road to the Hunsinger Flat-Willow Creek Road; southeast and southwest along the Hunsinger Flat-Willow Creek Road to Highway 139; northwest along Highway 139 to the Hayden Hill-Snag Hill Road; south and southwest along the Hayden Hill-Snag Hill Road to the Boyd Hill-Dixie Valley Road; southeast along the Boyd Hill-Dixie Valley Road to the Dixie Valley-Coyote Canyon Road; southeast along the Dixie Valley-Coyote Canyon Road to the State Game Refuge 1S boundary; southeast along the State Game Refuge 1S boundary to U.S. Forest Service Road 35N06; south and west along U.S. Forest Service Road 35N06 to U.S. Forest Service Road 22; west along U.S. Forest Service Road 22 to Highway 89 near the Hat Creek Ranger Station; north along Highway 89 to Highway 299, to the point of beginning. (1) Area: Those portions of Lassen, Modoc, Plumas, Shasta, and Siskiyou counties described as zones 1 through 6 in subsections 363 (a) through (f). (2) Central California: In the counties of Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, El Dorado, Glenn, Lake, Mendocino, Nevada, Placer, Sacramento, Sierra, Sutter, Yolo and Yuba and those portions of Napa and Sonoma counties northeast of Highway 128. (B) Second-deer license tag applicants may apply for any restricted deer hunt tag provided they have not been issued a premium or restricted hunt as a first-deer license tag and they do not have a pending drawing application. Area: As described in subsection 360(a)(11)(A). (d) American crows (Corvus brachyrhynchos). Only persons possessing valid junior hunting licenses may apply for Apprentice Hunt license tags. The use of baits and the use of blinds, scaffold or other devices near a bait is not allowed in South Dakota. No spotlight may be used from a vehicle which is on a public road or highway. In those areas designated as deer hunting zones X-1 through X-7b, the bear season shall open on the second Saturday in October and extend for 79 consecutive days. Laws on deer bating are a little bit more complicated in Connecticut. For non-residents, both first and second deer tags will cost $277 each. (4) Independence General Methods Tule Elk Hunt: (A) Area: In that portion of Inyo County beginning at the junction of Highway 395 and Aberdeen Station Road; east on Aberdeen Station Road to its terminus at the southern boundary of Section 5, Township 11S, Range 35E; east along the southern boundary of sections 5, 4, 3, and 2, Township 11S, Range 35E to the Papoose Flat Road at Papoose Flat; south and east on Papoose Flat Road to Mazourka Canyon Road; south and then west on Mazourka Canyon Road to Highway 395; north along Highway 395 to the point of beginning. The use of dogs for the pursuit/take of mammals or for dog training in areas outside of the dog control zones is permitted year-round, except for closures and restrictions described in this Section 265 and Section 364, and the provisions of sections 3960 and 4800 of the Fish and Game Code which prohibit allowing any dog to pursue any big game mammal during the closed season on such mammal or mountain lions, elk or any fully-protected, threatened or endangered mammal at any time. Conibear traps, snares, cage and box traps, nets, suitcase-type live beaver traps and common rat and mouse traps may be used by individuals to take authorized mammals for purposes unrelated to recreation or commerce in fur, including, but not limited to, the protection of property, in accordance with subsections (1) through (5) below. (30) J-8 (Daugherty Hill Wildlife Area Apprentice Either-Sex Deer Hunt). The archery season for Zone C-2 shall open on the third Saturday in August and extend for 23 consecutive days. (25) MA-3 (Santa Barbara Muzzleloading Rifle/Archery Buck Hunt). (e) Department Administered General Methods Apprentice Elk Hunts: (1) Marble Mountains General Methods Roosevelt Elk Apprentice Hunt: (A) Area: The tag shall be valid in the area described in subsection 364(a)(3)(A). (1) Applications for a Disabled Muzzleloader Scope Permit,as specified in Section 702 of these regulations shall be submitted to the department at the address specified on the application and shall include: (D) Applicant's Driver's License or DMV Number, (G) Medical Physician's or Optometrists name, (H) Medical Physician's or Optometrists business address, (I) Medical Physician's or Optometrists business telephone number, (J) Medical Physician's State medical license number or Optometrists State license number, (K) A description of the visual disability requiring this permit, (L) Medical Physician's or Optometrists signature, (M) Signature of the authorizing department employee and date issued. Except for common rat and mouse traps, all traps used pursuant to this subsection must be numbered as required by subsection (f)(1) above. Baiting and Feeding Regulations. (5) The tagholder shall surrender his tag to an employee of the department for any or all of the following reasons: (A) Any act on the part of the tagholder which violates any of the provisions of the Fish and Game Code, or any regulations of the commission made pursuant thereto. (B) Season: The archery season for hunt A-4 (Zone X-2 Archery Hunt) shall open on the third Saturday in August and extend for 23 consecutive days. Under deer baiting laws in Arkansas placing salts, grain or any other feed to attract deer to an area of hunting is baiting. Dog Training may not be started within 400 yards of a baited area as described in Section 257.5 of these regulations. (2) Every person who is unsuccessful in taking bear shall return the report card portion of the bear license tags by February 1 of the current license year. Zone C-4. The deer baiting laws in Idaho prohibit the use of any attractants for hunting whether they be in a liquid or solid state. Tagholders will be notified of the time and location of the orientation meeting after receipt of their elk license tags. Dogs may be trained on gray fox from March 1 through the day preceding the opening of the general gray fox season, except for closures and restrictions described in subsections 265(a) and (b). (4) Special Conditions: Tagholders wishing to hunt the Ash Creek Wildlife Area may contact Ash Creek Wildlife Area by telephone at (530) 294-5824, and shall attend an orientation meeting before hunting. ), (c) Zone 2. Area: As described in subsection 360(a)(4)(A)1. through 3. 1. 1. The appeal shall be in writing and describe the basis for the appeal. (2) Nothing in this section shall prohibit the lawful possession of a firearm capable of being concealed on his or her person by an active peace officer listed in Chapter 4.5 (commencing with Section 830) of Title 3 of Part 2 of the Penal Code or a retired peace officer in lawful possession of an identification certificate issued pursuant to Penal Code Section 25455 authorizing the retired officer to carry a concealed firearm. Lights may be used, in those portions of the state not listed in Section 264, to take furbearers and nongame mammals under the following conditions only: No furbearing or nongame mammals including any threatened, endangered or fully protected species may be taken contrary to any other prohibition set forth in these regulations. (2) Areas of the State Outside the Dog Control Zones. If the deadline to claim the tag falls on a weekend or holiday the applicant can claim the tag until the close of business on the first state business day following the deadline. 262. In Colorado is entirely illegal to use deer baits. (A) Area: That portion of Lassen County within the area described as X5a (see subsection 360(b)(6)(A)). This means that before you go hunting make sure you understand the deer baiting regulations of your county and state. (B) Season: The season in D-19 shall open the first Saturday in October and extend for 30 consecutive days. Shall open on the third Saturday in October and extend for 9 consecutive days. (B) Season: The season for additional hunt G-8 (Fort Hunter Liggett Antlerless Deer Hunt) shall open on the first Saturday in October and continue for two (2) consecutive days and reopen on the second Saturday in October and continue for three (3) consecutive days, except if rescheduled by the Commanding Officer with Department concurrence between the season opener and December 31.