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If required by Federal regulations, landowners or tenants shall obtain a Federal migratory bird depredation permit before taking any American crows or authorizing any other person to take them. General Prohibition Against Taking Resident Game Birds, Game Mammals and Furbearing Mammals. Chain Swivels. (5) Upon the killing of any bear, that person shall immediately fill out all portions of the tag including the report card completely, legibly, and permanently, and cut out or punch out and completely remove notches or punch holes for the month and date of the kill .The bear license tag shall be attached to the ear of the bear and kept attached during the open season and for 15 days thereafter. 1. For the purpose of these regulations, either-sex deer are defined as antlerless deer as described in Section 351 (b), or legal bucks that have two or more points in the upper two-thirds of either antler. (4) Placement of Conibear Traps. (B) Zone 5: Beginning the third Saturday in November and extending through the third Sunday in February. (b) Game birds and game mammals taken on Indian reservations in accordance with applicable provisions of the Fish and Game Code and part 2, division 1, title 14, of the California Code of Regulations, which apply to the remainder of the state may be transported and possessed on such reservations without a permit being issued or the carcasses being stamped or tagged as provided in this section. (2) Except as otherwise provided, the Modified-Preference Point drawing system shall award proportions of hunt tag quotas, as specified for each species, using the following drawing methods: (A) Preference Point Drawings. (A) All tag holders shall return the report card portion of their license tag to the department within one week after the close of the pronghorn antelope season, even though the tagholder may not have killed a pronghorn antelope. (B) Any act on the part of the tagholder which endangers the person or property of others. (B) Season: The season for additional hunt M-9 (Devil's Garden Muzzleloading Rifle Buck Hunt) shall open on the fourth Saturday in October and extend for 16 consecutive days. (2)(A) Fort Hunter Liggett Military Only General Methods Apprentice. 3. (i) Electronic or mechanically-operated calling or sound-reproducing devices are prohibited when attempting to take resident game birds. (B) Season: An X-Zone tag is valid during the authorized season described in subsection 360(b) that corresponds to the X-Zone indicated on the tag. (B) The deer license tag is returned prior to the earliest opening date for the hunt. (d) antlers with no meat or tissue attached, except legally harvested and possessed antlers in the velvet stage are allowed, if no meat, brain or other tissue is attached. (D) Number of Tags: 8,150. (6) No person shall at any time capture or destroy any pronghorn antelope and detach or remove from the carcass only the head, hide or horns; nor shall any person at any time leave through carelessness or neglect any pronghorn antelope which is in his possession or any portion of the flesh thereof usually eaten by humans, to go needlessly to waste. The remaining portion of the quota shall be awarded using a Draw-By-Choice drawing. (a) It shall be unlawful to take or attempt to take big game in violation of this section or Section 250.1. (B) Season: The season for additional hunt J-9 (Little Dry Creek Apprentice Shotgun Either-Sex Deer Hunt) shall open on the third Saturday in September and extend for 9 consecutive days. Only cartop boats are allowed to launch from the Yorty Creek access. In the event that an unforeseen medical emergency prevents the owner of the traps from visiting traps another person may, with written authorization from the owner, check traps as required. §702. Check License Application Status Service (CLASS). If the deadline to submit the fee falls on a weekend or holiday payment will be accepted until the close of business on the first state business day following the deadline to submit payment. A two-party application will not be split. (2) Tagholders hunting within the exterior boundaries of Fort Hunter Liggett shall be required to purchase an annual hunting pass available from Fort Hunter Liggett. (A) Area: That portion of Yuba County lying within the exterior boundaries of Beale Air Force Base. §730. See Section 466 for hours for taking furbearers. Successful applicants shall be issued tags only after successfully completing the required hunter orientation program conducted by the department. (C) Bag and Possession Limit: One either-sex deer (see. We provide world class fly fishing float trips, upland bird hunting, and full service lodging for our customers. Permits may be issued to landowners, tenants, or lessees suffering damage, actual or immediately threatened, to land or property by birds or mammals. (3) Fort Hunter Liggett General Public Muzzleloader Only Tule Elk Hunt: (C) Elk may be taken with Muzzleloader Equipment only as specified in Section 353. In those portions of Butte, Colusa, Glenn, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Sierra, Sutter and Yuba counties within a line beginning at the junction of Interstate 5 and Highway 162 at Willows; east on Highway 162 to Highway 70 at Oroville; northeast on Highway 70 to Highway 89; south on Highway 89 to the new Gold Lake Road (near Graeagle); south on the new Gold Lake Road to Highway 49 at Bassetts; east on Highway 49 to Yuba Pass; south on the Yuba Pass-Webber Lake Road (main haul road) through Bonta Saddle to the Jackson Meadows Highway (Fiberboard Road); west on the Jackson Meadows Highway for two miles to the White Rock Lake Road; south on the White Rock Lake Road to the new road to White Rock Lake (below Bear Valley); south and east on the new White Rock Lake Road to the Pacific Crest Trail (one mile west of White Rock Lake in section 21, T18N, R14E, M.D.B.M. Shall open on the first Saturday in December and continue for 9 consecutive days. Market Share Reports, Consumer Complaint Study,Residential and Commercial Earthquake Insurance Coverage Study, Annual Report of the Commissioner, and More. Permit Application for Special Use of Department Lands (DFW 730 (New 01/14)), incorporated by reference herein. Season: The archery season in Zones D-3, D-4, and D-5 shall open on the third Saturday in August and extend for 23 days. (B) Season: The season for additional hunt J-19 (Zone X-7a Apprentice Either-Sex Deer Hunt) shall be concurrent with the zone X-7a general season as defined in subsection 360(b)(10)(B). (F) Postmasters & Post Office Station or Branch Manager for deer or elk brought to their post office. (c) The holder of a bobcat hunting tag shall carry the tag while hunting bobcats. (B) Special Conditions: Elk may be taken with archery or muzzleloader equipment only as specified in Sections 353 and 354. For any person with a permanent disability, the permit is valid through the end of the license year. This regulation does not prohibit employees of federal, state, or local government from using chemical euthanasia to dispatch trapped animals. (7) Prior to the acceptance or issuance of a pronghorn antelope license tag, all tagholders shall consent in writing to the terms and conditions set forth on the license tag. (E) Timber Mountain Well--T44N, R6E, Section 33, M.D.B.M., Modoc National Forest, Modoc County. (34) J-12 (Round Valley Apprentice Buck Hunt). Repeal of subsection (d) filed 4/2/2018; operative 4/26/2018. 4. (A) Area: In that portion of Kern County within a line beginning at the intersection of Highways 99 and 178; northeast along Highway 178 along Lake Isabella and through Walker Pass to Highway 14; southwest along Highway 14 to Highway 58; northwest along Highway 58 to Highway 99; north along Highway 99 to the point of beginning. (3) Trap Placement Requirement. Tagholders will be notified of the time and location of the orientation meeting upon receipt of their elk license tags. (a) No person may possess any birds taken in this state in excess of the daily bag and possession limits. A-1 (C Zones Archery Only Hunt) tags are valid in Zones C-1, C-2, C-3, and C-4 only during the archery season as specified above in subsections 361(b)(1)(B)1. through 4. (b) Authorized Use of Dogs. (h) Persons not applying for premium deer, bighorn sheep, elk, or pronghorn antelope hunts through the department's Big Game Drawings for five (5) consecutive years shall have their preference points for that species reduced to zero (0). (B) Season: The archery season for hunt A-15 (Zone X-8 Archery Hunt) shall open on the third Saturday in August and extend for 23 consecutive days. How to apply for a license for individual resident license, individual non-resident license, and business entity licenses. (c) After condemnation and surrender or verification of the appropriate disposal of the carcass as instructed by a department employee, the department employee shall provide written authorization to the tag holder who took the animal to, at their discretion, choose one of the following options: (1) Purchase and use a duplicate tag subject to the fees established in Section 702 for the remainder of the current season under which the animal was taken; or. In the event only one pronghorn antelope license tag is available to an alternate, party applications will be split and the alternate tag shall be awarded to the party leader. A Disabled Archer Permit for a permit holder with a temporary disability that ends prior to the end of the license year is valid only through the date specified by his/her physician. Shall open on the Second Saturday in November and continue for 9 consecutive days. (j) Any applicant who was drawn for the applicant's first deer tag choice in the big game drawing and can not hunt for any reason may submit a written request to retain the accumulated preference point total and earn one preference point for deer for that year. (2) The tag holder shall return the tag with the written request and supporting documentation to the department’s License and Revenue Branch at least ten business days before the start of the season for which the tag is valid. (a) Season: The overall season shall open August 15 through January 31. (19) A-21 (Anderson Flat Archery Buck Hunt). (D) Request for refunds shall be submitted on or before March 1 of the license year to the department’s License and Revenue Branch,1740 N. Market Blvd., Sacramento, CA 95834 If the deadline to submit the request for refund falls on a weekend or holiday requests will be accepted until the close of business on the first state business day following the deadline to submit the request. (e) Prohibition on Use of Steel-jawed Leg-hold Traps by Individuals. Applications must reach the Redding office before the close of the business day on the first Friday in August. 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. Game species may be taken on the Lake Oroville State Recreation Area only as follows: (a) No hunting of any type is permitted between February 1 and September 14 except for wild turkeys only, during the spring turkey hunting season as provided in Section 306 of these regulations. (1) Successful deer tag holders are required to report deer harvested within 30 days of the date of harvest or by January 31, whichever date is first. (B) Season: The season in Zone X-5b shall open on the first Saturday in October and extend for 16 consecutive days. (b) Seasons: Except in the deer hunt areas designated as zones X-1 through X-7b in subsection 360(b), the bear season shall open on the opening day of the general deer season as described in subsections 360(a) and (b) and extend until the last Sunday in December in the areas described in subsections 365(a)(1), (2), (3), (4) and (5) above. (C) Bag and Possession Limit: One buck, forked horn (see subsection 351(a)) or better per tag. (5) All tag holders will be notified by mail as to whether they will be required to report to the department before hunting and upon completion of hunting. Prohibition Against Hunting on Portions of Frank's Tract State Recreation Area. Information relating to licensing, background issues and information for producer license applicants regarding Proposition 64, the “Adult Use of Marijuana Act”. (B) Season: The archery season for hunt A-12 (Zone X-6b Archery Hunt) shall open on the third Saturday in August and extend for 23 consecutive days. If the department grants the appeal for a preference point, the appellant shall pay all the applicable fees. Applicants may apply through the department’s Automated License Data System terminals at any department license agent or department license sales office beginning at 8:00 a.m. on August 2 each year. New NOTE filed 9-16-81; designated effective 5-23-81. 2. (A) Area: As described in subsection 360(b)(2)(A). (A) Area: In that portion of Lassen County within a line beginning at the junction of Highway 395 and Conservation Center Road (Lassen County A-27) in the town of Litchfield; west on Conservation Center Road to its crossing of Willow Creek; northwest (upstream) on Willow Creek to its crossing of Highway 139 in the Willow Creek Valley; north along Highway 139 to the Termo-Grasshopper Road; east on the Termo-Grasshopper Road to Highway 395; south along Highway 395 to the point of beginning. (A) Area: In that portion of Tehama County within the area described as zone C-4 (see subsection 360(a)(3)(A)4.). Only persons possessing valid junior hunting licenses may apply for Apprentice Hunt license tags. (C) Within the riparian vegetation zone, characterized by, but not limited to, willow, cottonwood, sycamore, salt cedar, cattail, bulrush and rushes, when found within the area defined in section 463(a) where the take of beaver is permitted. Erosion control will run about $10 per 4’ section, and resloping averages $985 for a 1,000 sq.ft. 2. Area: The tag shall be valid in the area described in subsection 364(d)(7)(A). (B) Season: The archery season for hunt A-11 (Zone X-6a Archery Hunt) shall open on the third Saturday in August and extend for 23 consecutive days. Pursuits may not be started within 400 yards of a baited area as described in Section 257.5 of these regulations. (1) Northern California: In the counties of Del Norte, Humboldt, Plumas, Shasta, Siskiyou, Tehama and Trinity; and those portions of Lassen and Modoc counties west of the following line: Beginning at Highway 395 and the Sierra-Lassen county line; north on Highway 395 to the junction of Highway 36; west on Highway 36 to the junction of Highway 139; north on Highway 139 to Highway 299; north on Highway 299 to County Road 87; west on County Road 87 to Lookout-Hackamore Road; north on Lookout-Hackamore Road to Highway 139; north on Highway 139 to the Modoc-Siskiyou county line; north on the Modoc-Siskiyou county line to the Oregon border. Devices commonly referred to as "sniperscopes", night vision scopes or binoculars, or those utilizing infra-red, heat sensing or other non-visible spectrum light technology used for the purpose of visibly enhancing an animal or providing a visible point of aim directly on an animal are prohibited and may not be possessed while taking or attempting to take big game. (o) Dogs may be used to take and retrieve resident small game. Tags are not transferable and are valid only for the area and period specified. (5) The Disabled Muzzleloader Scope Permit is valid from July 1 through June 30 of the following year or if issued after July 1 of the license year, it is valid beginning on the date issued through to the following June 30. (B) Applicants for a big horn sheep license tag shall be 16 years of age on or before July 1 of the license year for which they are applying. If a plug is used to reduce the capacity of a magazine to fulfill the requirements of this section, the plug must be of one piece construction incapable of removal without disassembling the gun. (B) Season: The season for additional hunt G-12 (Gray Lodge Shotgun Either-Sex Deer Hunt) shall open on the third Saturday in September and extend for nine consecutive days. A fund-raising license tag distributed through a department random drawing does not include the fee for processing and issuing a hunting license. The fee specified in Section 702 shall be charged prior to the issuance of a deer tag or deer tag drawing application in the following year. (A) License tags shall be attached to the antler of an antlered elk immediately after killing. (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. (d) Hunting Area Limitations. (A) Area: In that portion of Riverside County within Zone D-19 (see subsection 360(a)(17)(A)). If the request is granted the applicant shall retain the preference point total the applicant accumulated prior to the big game drawing and earn one preference point for elk, antelope or big horn sheep. The use of dogs is permitted for pursuing/taking depredating mammals by federal and county animal damage control officers or by permittees authorized under a depredation permit issued by the department. Type 3 Special Use Permit from January 1, 2016 through December 31, 2016. Zone C-3. (c) Fallow deer, axis deer, sambar deer, sika deer, aoudad, mouflon, tahr and feral goats may be taken only from one-half hour before sunrise to one-half hour after sunset. The department may refund the difference between the fee paid for a nonresident deer tag application and a resident deer tag application for any nonresident. Prohibition Against Taking Other Than Waterfowl and Resident Small Game on Perris Reservoir State Recreation Area. (k) For the purposes of this section a physical disability means, a person having a permanent loss, significant limitation, or diagnosed disease or disorder, which substantially impairs one or both upper extremities preventing a hunter to draw and hold a bow in a firing position. (B) Season: The season in Zone D-11 shall open on the second Saturday in October and extend for 30 consecutive days. (E) First-deer license tag applicants may apply for any premium or restricted deer hunt tag remaining on August 2 regardless of whether or not they have been issued a premium or restricted hunt as a second-deer license tag. The specific number of hunters will be determined each year by the Department. Alternate selection shall be limited to resident applicants. (33) J-11 (San Bernardino Apprentice Either-Sex Deer Hunt). Shall open on the second Saturday in September and extend for 16 consecutive days. It is unlawful for any person to use or authorize the use of any steel-jawed leg-hold trap, padded or otherwise, to capture any game mammal, furbearing mammal, nongame mammal, protected mammal, or any dog or cat. (d) Department Administered General Methods Tule Elk Hunts: (1) Cache Creek General Methods Tule Elk Hunt: (A) Area: Those portions of Lake, Colusa and Yolo counties within the following line: beginning at the junction of Highway 20 and Highway 16; south on Highway 16 to Reiff-Rayhouse Road; west on Reiff-Rayhouse Road to Morgan Valley Road; west on Morgan Valley Road to Highway 53; north on Highway 53 to Highway 20; east on Highway 20 to the fork of Cache Creek; north on the north fork of Cache Creek to Indian Valley Reservoir; east on the south shore of Indian Valley Reservoir to Walker Ridge-Indian Valley Reservoir Access Road; east on Walker Ridge-Indian Valley Reservoir Access Road to Walker Ridge Road; south on Walker Ridge Road to Highway 20; east on Highway 20 to the point of beginning. Agencies taking depredating animals on or over private lands shall do so only through a written landowner agreement. In those portions of Alameda, Contra Costa, Fresno, Kern, Kings, Los Angeles, Madera, Merced, Monterey, San Benito, San Joaquin, San Luis Obispo, San Mateo, Santa Barbara, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Stanislaus, Tulare and Ventura counties within a line beginning at the intersection of Highway 99 and the San Joaquin-Sacramento county line at Dry Creek; south on Highway 99 to Highway 166 in Kern County; west on Highway 166 to Highway 33; south on Highway 33 to Sespe Creek; east and south along Sespe Creek to Highway 126; east on Highway 126 to Interstate 5; south on Interstate 5 and 405 to Interstate 10; west on Interstate 10 to the Pacific Ocean; north on the Pacific Ocean coastline to the San Mateo-San Francisco county line; east on the San Mateo-San Francisco county line to the Alameda county line; north on the Alameda-San Francisco county line to the Contra Costa-San Francisco county line: northwest on Contra Costa-San Francisco county line to the Contra Costa-Marin county line; northeast on the Contra Costa-Marin county line to the Contra Costa-Solano county line in San Pablo Bay; east on the Contra Costa-Solano county line and the Sacramento River to the confluence of the San Joaquin River and Sacramento-Contra Costa county line; east on the Sacramento-Contra Costa county line and San Joaquin River to the confluence of the Mokelumne River and San Joaquin-Sacramento county line; northeast on the San Joaquin-Sacramento county line and Mokelumne River to the confluence of Dry Creek; east on the San Joaquin-Sacramento county line and Dry Creek to the point of beginning at Highway 99. The season in Zone B-5 shall open on the third Saturday in September and extend for 37 consecutive days. (A) Zone 1: Beginning at Interstate 5 and Highway 89, east on Highway 89 to Harris Springs Road near Bartle, north on Harris Springs Road (primary U.S. Forest Service Road 15) to Powder Hill Road (primary U.S. Forest Service Road 49), northeast on Powder Hill Road to Road 42N56, east on Road 42N56 to the Siskiyou/Modoc county line, north on the Siskiyou/Modoc county line to the boundary of the Lava Beds National Monument, north along the eastern boundary of the Lava Beds National Monument, then west then south along the western boundary of the Lava Beds National Monument to Road 46N21, west along Road 46N21 over Gold Digger Pass to the western boundary of the Modoc National Forest, south along the western boundary of the Modoc National Forest to the boundary of the Shasta National Forest, west along the northern boundary of the Shasta National Forest to Highway 97, southwest on Highway 97 to Interstate 5, northwest on Interstate 5 to Old Highway 99, northwest on Old Highway 99 to Stewart Springs Road, southwest on Stewart Springs Road to the Yreka Ditch, west along the Yreka Ditch to the Gazelle/Callahan Road, southwest on the Gazelle/Callahan Road to Highway 3, south on Highway 3 to Ramshorn Road, northeast on Ramshorn Road to Castle Creek Road, east on Castle Creek Road to Interstate 5, north on Interstate 5 to the point of beginning. (7) Successful applicants and a list of alternates for each zone shall be determined by drawing within 10 business days following the application deadline date. Shall open on the first Thursday following the opening of period eleven and continue for 4 consecutive days. Tagholders shall be accompanied by an adult chaperon 18 years of age or older while hunting.
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