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ALABAMA
REGULATIONS
RELATING TO
GAME, FISH
AND
FUR-BEARING ANIMAL
BOB RILEY
Governor
M. BARNETT LAWLEY
Commissioner
M. N. CORKY PUGH
Director
FRED R. HARDERS
Assistant Director
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DIVISION OF WILDLIFE AND FRESH
MONTGOMERY OFFICE
64 North Union Street, Suite 5
Montgomery, Alabama 3610Office: (334) 242-3465
Fax: (334) 242-3032
M. N. CORKY PUGH
DIRECTOR
Radio No.75
FRED R. HARDERS
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
Radio No.76
RAMON STROUDPILOT
Radio No. 77
JIM MCHUGH
WILDLIFE DIVERSITY
COORDINATOR
Office: (334)242-3874Radio No. 810
JOENVIRO
TR
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PROGR
Offi
LAW ENFORCEMENT S
MONTGOMERY OFFICE
64 North Union Street, Suite 5Montgomery, Alabama 3610
Office: (334) 242-3467
Fax: (334) 353-1603
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USDA - WILDLIFE SERVICES
1920 Frank BoydRoom 118 Ext. Hall, Auburn University 36849-5656Telephone ......Home (334) 887-6789...........(334) 844-5670 or 844-5674
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FISHERIES SECTIONMONTGOMERY OFFICE
64 North Union Street, Suite 551Montgomery, Alabama 36104
Office: (334) 242-3471
Fax: (334) 242-2061
STAN COOKCHIEF
Radio No. 90
JOE ADDISON WILLIAM NICHOLSASSISTANT CHIEF (MANAGEMENT) ASSISTANT CHIEF (RESEARCH)
Radio No. 91 Radio No. 92
STATE LAKESRadio No.
701 JACK TURNER, SUPERVISOR64 North Union Street, Suite 551, Montgomery 36104Fax..... (334) 242-2061 ..Telephone.............. (334) 242-3886 ......MONTGOMERY
702 Spencer Truitt, Biologist Aide I/IITelephone ..................................................... (334) 242-5826 ......STATE LAKES
703 Albert Gray, LaborerTelephone ..................................................... (334) 242-5826 ......STATE LAKES
704 Phillip Emfinger, Building Maintenance SupervisorTelephone ..................................................... (334) 242-5826 ......STATE LAKES
705 Marvin Stinson, CarpenterTelephone ..................................................... (334) 242-5826 ......STATE LAKES
DISTRICT I
180 KEITH B. FLOYD, SUPERVISOR21438 Harris Station Rd., Tanner 35671Fax..... (256) 340-0402 ..Telephone.............. (256) 353-2634 ......DISTRICT I
181 Phil Ekema, Biologist II
Telephone ..................................................... (256) 353-2634 ......DISTRICT I182 Glenn Selby, Biologist Aide I/II
Telephone ..................................................... (256) 353-2634 ......DISTRICT I
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MUSSEL MANAGEMENT
183 JEFF GARNER, SUPERVISOR350 Co. Road 275, Florence 35633Telephone ..................................................... (256) 767-7673 ......FLORENCE
DISTRICT II
280 E. DAN CATCHINGS, SUPERVISORPost Office Box 158, Eastaboga 36260Fax..... (256) 831-2686 ..Telephone.............. (256) 831-6860 ......DISTRICT II
281 Rob Andress, Biologist IITelephone ..................................................... (256) 831-6860 ......DISTRICT II
282 Kevin Baswell, Biologist Aide I/IITelephone ..................................................... (256) 831-6860 ......DISTRICT II
DISTRICT III
380 JERRY MOSS, SUPERVISORPost Office Box 305, Northport 35476Fax..... (205) 333-2900 ..Telephone.............. (205) 339-5716 ......DISTRICT III
381 Jay Haffner, Biologist IITelephone ..................................................... (205) 339-5716 ......DISTRICT III
382 Jim Piper, Biologist Aide I/IITelephone ..................................................... (205) 339-5716 ......DISTRICT III
384 Maurice Jackson, Biologist II
Telephone ..................................................... (205) 339-5716 ......DISTRICT III
DISTRICT IV
480 CHRIS GREENE, SUPERVISOR1820 Glynwood Dr., Suite C, Prattville 36066Fax..... (334) 361-0020 ..Telephone.............. (334) 358-0035 ......DISTRICT IV
481 Damon Abernethy, Biologist IITelephone ..................................................... (334) 358-0035 ......DISTRICT IV
482 Rodney McVay, Biologist Aide I/II
Telephone ..................................................... (334) 358-0035 ......DISTRICT IV
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DISTRICT V
580 DAVID ARMSTRONG, SUPERVISORPost Office Box 247, Daphne 36526Fax..... (251) 621-1489 ..Telephone.............. (251) 626-5153 ......DISTRICT V
581 Vacant, Biologist IITelephone ...................................................... (251) 626-5153 ......DISTRICT V
582 Vacant, Biologist Aide I/ IITelephone ...................................................... (251) 626-5153 ......DISTRICT V
AQUATIC PLANT MANAGEMENT
585 JOSEPH B. JERNIGAN, SUPERVISORPost Office Box 247, Daphne 36526Fax..... (251) 621-1489 ..Telephone.............. (251) 626-5153 ......SPANISH FORT
586 Cliff Young,Biologist Aide I/IITelephone ..................................................... (251) 626-5153 ......SPANISH FORT
DISTRICT VI
680 MIKE NEWMAN, SUPERVISORPost Office Box 310292, Enterprise 36331-0292Fax..... (334) 347-9030 ..Telephone.............. (334) 347-9467 ......DISTRICT VI
681 Ken Weathers, Biologist IITelephone ..................................................... (334) 347-9467 ......DISTRICT VI
682 Robert McCarter, Biologist Aide I/ IITelephone ..................................................... (334) 347-9467 ......DISTRICT VI
HATCHERIES SUPERVISOR
700 JAMES COOK, HATCHERIES SUPERVISOR
Post Office Box 158, Eastaboga 36260
Fax..... (256) 831-2686 ..Telephone.............. (256) 831-6860 ......EASTABOGA
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CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT
740 DANIEL P. THOMPSON, COORDINATOR64 North Union Street, Suite 551, Montgomery 36104Fax..... (334) 242-2061 ..Telephone.............. (334) 242-3882 ......MONTGOMERY
741 Steve E. Taylor, Building Maintenance SupervisorTelephone ..................................................... (334) 683-6458 ......MARION
742 Vacant, Equipment Operator IIITelephone ..................................................... (334) 683-6458 ......MARION
743 Michael Hale, Equipment Operator ITelephone ..................................................... (334) 683-6458 ......MARION
744 Thomas Pope, LaborerTelephone ..................................................... (334) 683-6458..MARION
AQUATIC EDUCATION
485 DOUG DARR, COORDINATOR64 North Union Street, Suite 514, Montgomery 36104Fax..... (334) 242-2061 ..Telephone.............. (334) 242-3884 ......MONTGOMERY
AQUATIC RESOURCES
720 STEVEN J. RIDER, COORDINATOR64 North Union Street, Suite 551, Montgomery 36104Fax..... (334) 242-2061 ..Telephone.............. (334) 353-4399 ......MONTGOMERY
721 Travis Powell, Biologist Aide IIITelephone ..................................................... (334) 353-2006..MONTGOMERY
722 Phillip Jessie, Biologist Aide I/IITelephone ..................................................... (334) 353-2006..MONTGOMERY
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WILDLIFE SECTIONMONTGOMERY OFFICE
64 North Union Street, Suite 584Montgomery, Alabama 36104
Office: (334) 242-3469Fax: (334) 242-3032
GARY H. MOODYCHIEF
Radio No. 85
DAVID C. HAYDEN KEITH GUYSEASSISTANT CHIEF ASSISTANT CHIEF
Radio No. 86 Radio No. 87
DISTRICT I
Radio No.
150 RON EAKES, SUPERVISING WILDLIFE BIOLOGIST21438 Harris Station Road, Tanner, 35671-9716Fax..... (256) 340-0402 ..Telephone.(256) 353-2634 ........DISTRICT I
155 Kevin Pugh ,Area Biologist827 Cooner Road, Jasper, 35501Telephone ..................................................... (205) 339-5716 SAM R. MURPHY
155 Kevin Pugh ,Area Biologist827 Cooner Road, Jasper, 35501Telephone. (205) 339-5716.WOLF CREEK
160 Kevin Holsonback, Area BiologistP.O. Box 775, Moulton, 35650
Telephone ..................................................... (256) 353-2634 ......BLACK WARRIOR165 Mitchell Marks, Area Biologist
4200 White Pike, Cherokee, 35616-3911Telephone ..................................................... (256) 359-6208 ......FREEDOM HILLS
170 Daniel Toole, Area BiologistP. O. Box 1314, Florence 35631Telephone ..................................................... (256) 353-2634 ......LAUDERDALE
175 Steve Bryant, Area Biologist20543 Harris Loop, Elkmont, 35620-7327Telephone ..(256) 353-2634 ......SWAN CREEK
DISTRICT II
250 KEITH MCCUTCHEON, SUPERVISING WILDLIFE BIOLOGIST4101 Alabama Highway 21 North, Jacksonville, 36265Fax..... (256) 435-2143 ..Telephone.............. (256) 435-5422.DISTRICT II
255 Randle Liles, Area Biologist796 Chosea Springs Road, Anniston, 36207Telephone ..................................................... (256) 435-5422 ......CHOCCOLOCCO
260 Tracy Nelson, Area Biologist4415 County Road 75, Cedar Bluff, 35959
Telephone ..................................................... (256) 643-4139 ......LITTLE RIVER265 Vacant,Area Biologist234 County Road 141, Hollywood, 35752Telephone: ................................................... (256) 437-2788 ......JACKSON CO. AREA
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DISTRICT V
550 CHARLES SHARP, SUPERVISING WILDLIFE BIOLOGISTPost Office Box 247, Daphne, 36526Fax..... (251) 621-1489 ..Telephone.............. (251) 626-5474 ......DISTRICT V
551 Bruce Todd, BiologistP. O. Box 933, Jackson, 36545
Fax..... (251) 246-3570 ..Telephone.............. (251) 246-2165 ......JACKSON552 Fred Pringle, Biologist Aide III
1415 Stimpson Sanctuary Road, Jackson, 36545Telephone ..................................................... (251) 626-5474 ......F. T. STIMPSON
555 Eric Moyers,Area BiologistP.O. Box 895, Citronelle, 36522Telephone ..................................................... (251) 626-5474 ......BOYKIN
560 James Masek, Area BiologistP. O. Box 247 Daphne, 36526Fax..... (251) 621-1489 ..Telephone.............. (251) 626-5474HOLLAND & M-T-D
563 Steve Barnett, Area BiologistP. O. Box 247 Daphne, 36526Fax..... (251) 621-1489 ..Telephone.............. (251) 626-5474 ......UPPER DELTA
565 Vacant, Area BiologistP. O. Box 247, Daphne, 36526Telephone ..................................................... (251) 626-5474 ......ESCAMBIA CREEK
570 Bennett Moseley, Area BiologistP. O. Box 207, Ward, 36922Telephone ..................................................... (251) 626-5474 ......KINTERBISH
575 Vacant, Area Manager790 Firetower Road, Coffeeville, 36524
Telephone ..................................................... (251) 626-5474 ......SCOTCH
DISTRICT VI
650 BILL GRAY, SUPERVISING WILDLIFE BIOLOGISTP.O. Box 310292, Enterprise, 36331-0292Fax..... (334) 347-9030 ..Telephone.............. (334) 347-1298 ......DISTRICT VI
652 Richard S. Tharp, BiologistPost Office Box 310292, Enterprise, 36331-0292
Fax..... (334) 347-9030 ..Telephone.............. (334) 347-9467 ......ENTERPRISE655 Thagard Colvin, Area Biologist
1100 South 3-Notch Street, Andalusia, 36420Telephone ..................................................... (334) 222-5415 ......BLUE SPRING660 John S. Powers, Area Biologist
1100 South 3-Notch Street, Andalusia, 36420Telephone ..................................................... (334) 222-5415 ......COVINGTON
665 Adam Pritchett, Area Biologist188 Christa Drive, Midway, 36053Telephone ..................................................... (334) 529-3222 .......BARBOUR
ADMINISTRATIVE
750 Andrew Nix, Forester64 North Union Street, Suite 584, Montgomery, 36104Telephone ..................................................... (334) 242-3469 ......MONTGOMERY
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751 Stanley Stewart, Wildlife Biologist64 North Union Street, Suite 584, Montgomery, 36104Telephone ..................................................... (334) 242-3864 ......MONTGOMERY
754 Griff Johnson, Wildlife Biologist64 North Union Street, Suite 584, Montgomery, 36104Telephone ..................................................... (334) 242-3469 ......MONTGOMERY
HUNTER EDUCATION
755 RAY METZLER,COORDINATOR64 North Union Street, Suite 514, Montgomery, 36104Telephone ................................................... (334) 242-3620 ......MONTGOMERY
756 Stuart R. Goldsby1000 23rd St., Cullman, 35057Telephone ..................................................... (256) 737-8732 ......NORTH ALABAMA
757 James A. Altiere618 Cobb Lane, Georgiana, AL 36033
Telephone ..................................................... (334) 222-5415 ......SOUTH ALABAMA758 Marisa Lee-Sasser
64 North Union Street, Suite 514, Montgomery, 36104Telephone ..................................................... (334) 242-3469 .....CENTRAL ALABAMA
NON-GAME WILDLIFE
765 MARK SASSER, COORDINATOR64 North Union Street, Suite 584, Montgomery 36104Telephone ..................................................... (334) 242-3469 ......MONTGOMERY
766 Keith Hudson, Biologist
309 Knightsbridge Road, Florence, 35631Telephone ..................................................... (256) 760-8233 ......NORTH ALABAMA767 Roger Clay, Biologist
Post Office Box 247, Daphne, AL 36526Telephone .................................................... (251) 626-5474 ...... SOUTH ALABAMA
WILDLIFE HABITAT ENHANCEMENT UNIT
770 KENNETH JOHNSON, SUPERVISING WILDLIFE BIOLOGIST1682 South Forest Ave., Luverne, 36049Telephone ..................................................... (334) 335-3613 ......CRENSHAW
771 Joel Glover, Biologist1995 Cherokee Rd., Alexander City, 35010Telephone ..................................................... (256) 329-3084 ......TALLAPOOSA
772 Jim Schrenkel, Biologist4511 U.S. Hwy. 31 South, Decatur, 35603Telephone ..................................................... (256)-353-6146 ......MORGAN
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INFORMATION AND EDUCATION SECTIONOutdoor Alabama MagazineOutdoor Alabama Television64 North Union St. Suite 449
Montgomery, AL 36104Phone: 1-800-262-3151
Fax: 334-242-1880
Radio No.1110 Jerry de Bin.................................................Section Chief1109 Billy Pope .....................................................Graphics Editor1111 Ken Fleming .................................................Video1113 Ron Jolly....................................................... Video1114 Jason Dockery............................................... Education North Alabama1115 Lynn Garris................................................... Education South Alabama1116 Sylvia Payne .................................................Office Manager
1117 Kim Nix ........................................................ Managing Editor5195 Pamela Williams...........................................Administrative Support5198 Slade Reeves.. Video
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. . . THE COMMISSIONER . . . SHALL PUBLISH IN PAMPHLET FORM FOR
GENERAL DISTRIBUTION ALL LAWS TOGETHER WITH SUCH RULES AND
REGULATIONS RELATING TO GAME, BIRDS, FISH, FURBEARERS, SEAFOODS
AND OTHER MATTERS OVER WHICH SUCH COMMISSIONER . . . HAS
AUTHORITY OR SUPERVISION. SUCH PAMPHLET SO PUBLISHED SHALL BE
RECEIVED IN EVIDENCE WITHOUT FURTHER PROOF OF SUCH RULES AND
REGULATIONS IN ANY COURT OF THIS STATE . . . .
Code of Alabama 1975, Section 9-2-8
NOTE: For convenience, the Game and Fish Laws and the Game and Fish
Regulations are being published in separate pamphlets.
GAME AND FISH DIVISION NAME CHANGE TO
DIVISION OF WILDLIFE AND FRESHWATER FISHERIES
Act No. 99-637, passed by the Alabama Legislature, renamed the Game and
Fish Division of the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, the Division of
Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries. Pursuant to this Act, wherever reference is made in
these regulations to the Game and Fish Division or the Division of Game and Fish, the
reference should be construed to refer to Division of Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries.
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DEFINITION OF HUNTING
Hunting includes pursuing, shooting, killing, capturing and trapping wild animals, wild
fowl, wild birds, and all lesser acts, such as disturbing, harrying or worrying, or placing,
setting, drawing, or using any device used to take wild animals, wild fowl, wild birds,
whether they result in taking or not, and includes every act of assistance to any person in
taking or attempting to take wild animals, wild fowl, or wild birds.
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220-2-.85 Hunter Orange Requirement for Hunting and Definition of
Open Permit-Public Land
(1) All persons hunting any wildlife species (except waterfowl, turkey,and mourning dove and while hunting legally designated species during legalnighttime hours) during dates and in areas open by regulation to gun deerseason are required to wear an outer garment above the waist with a minimum
of 144 square inches of hunter orange or either a full size hunter orange hat orcap. Hunters are not required to wear hunter orange when hunting from a standelevated twelve (12) feet or more from the ground, when hunting in anenclosed box stand, when traveling in an enclosed vehicle, or when travelingon foot no more than twenty feet directly between an operating enclosedvehicle and a stand where the hunter is exempt from the hunter orangerequirement. The hunter orange must be worn when traveling on foot betweenan operating enclosed vehicle and exempt stand when the distance is more thana direct distance of twenty feet. A small logo and/or printing is permitted onthe front of hunter orange caps; otherwise, hunter orange must be of solid colorand visible from any angle. Only hunter orange, commonly called blaze
orange, ten mile cloth, etc., is legal. The various shades of red as well as camoorange are not legal.
(2) Open Permit-Public Land is defined as governmentally ownedland open for public hunting and/or lands made available to the public on anindividual basis whether for a fee or not. Examples of such lands would benational forest lands, lands owned by lumber companies and utility companiesavailable for use by hunters either through free permits, fee permits or no
permit requirement.
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220-2-.01 2005-2006 Hunting Seasons
(1) The following 2005-2006 hunting seasons, inaccordance with the below-stated times, places, manner, and
means, are hereby established:
(a) DEER
ANTLERED BUCKS Bare antlers visible above naturalhairline one a day. Guns or Bow and Arrow (includingCrossbows). Barbour County Antler Restriction Excepton the statewide special youth deer hunting date, harvest ofwhite-tailed deer bucks in Barbour County will be limited tothose that have a minimum of three points on one antler. Apoint is an antler projection of at least one inch in length frombase to tip. Main beam tip shall be counted as a pointregardless of length.HUNTERS CHOICE (except spotted fawns) During theHunters Choice Gun Season, two deer per day may beharvested only one of which may be an antlered buck. (Twounantlered deer or one unantlered deer and one antlered
deer.) See Special Antler Restrictionfor BarbourCounty.Hunters Choice dates coincide with all or part of the antleredbucks hunting dates. Legal hunting methods (Dog or StalkHunting) shall be the same as listed forAntlered Bucks foreach county or area during the dates of Hunters ChoiceSeason.SPECIAL YOUTH DEER HUNTING DAY Statewide onNovember 12, Stalk Hunting Only, Hunters Choice (exceptspotted fawns one deer per day). Same legal arms andammunition apply as in Hunters Choice deer season.MUZZLELOADER AND BOW AND ARROW (INCLUDINGCROSSBOW) AND SPEAR STALK HUNTING ONLY (NODOGS), two deer per day only one of which may be anantlered buck (Two unantlered deer or one unantlered deerand one antlered deer, except Spotted Fawns). See SpecialAntler Restrictionfor BarbourCounty.
SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS: If notes 1, 2 or 3 appear by thecounty listed, see the special exceptions at the end of
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Nov 19 Dec 24 Oct 15
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Tuscaloosa No Dog SeasonNov. 19
Jan. 31Dec. 24
Jan. 1Oct. 15 Jan. 31
Winston* No Dog SeasonNov. 19
Jan. 31Dec. 27
Jan. 1Oct. 15 Jan. 31
*Closed on Tuesday and Wednesday, except Tuesdayand Wednesday, Nov. 22 23, Dec. 20 21 and Dec. 27- 28.
___________________________________________________(b) TURKEY: GOBBLERS ONLYOne a Day, FiveDuring Combined Fall and Spring Seasons.
SPECIAL DISABLED HUNT ONE DAY PRIOR TOALL OPENING DAYS.
Participants must meet medical requirements ofregulation 2202-.109__________________________________________________________
FALL SEASON: Clarke; Clay; Covington; Monroe;Randolph; andTalladega.
No decoys permitted during fall turkey seasonNovember 19 January 1
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SPRING SEASON: Autauga; Baldwin; Barbour; Bibb;Blount; Bullock; Butler; Calhoun; Chambers;Cherokee; Chilton; Choctaw; Clarke; Clay;Cleburne; Coffee; Conecuh; Coosa; Covington;Crenshaw; Cullman (see exception below); Dale;Dallas; DeKalb; Elmore; Escambia; Etowah;Fayette; Geneva (except south of Hwy. 52, east of
Hwy. 167, west of Houston County line and north ofthe Florida line); Greene; Hale; Henry, Houston;Jackson; Jefferson; Lamar; Lee; Lowndes;Macon; Marengo; Marion; Marshall;Mobile(exceptsouth of Interstate 10 from the Mississippi state lineeast to Alabama Hwy. 188 and south on AlabamaHwy. 188 to Coden, Alabama); Monroe;Montgomery; Perry; Pickens; Pike; Randolph;Russell; Shelby; St. Clair; Sumter; Talladega;
Tallapoosa; Tuscaloosa; Walker; Washington; andWilcox. March 15 - April 30
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One-half hour before Sunrise until Sunset (All Day)December 10 January 14
NORTH ZONE: All counties except thoselisted above.
15 a Day 15 in Possession in North Zone (60Days)
Split SeasonSeptember 10 October 1
October 29 November 19December 17 January 1
Shooting Hours:12 Oclock noon until Sunset (Afternoon ShootingOnly) September 10
One-half hour before Sunrise until Sunset (All Day)September 11 October 1
One-half hour before Sunrise until Sunset (All Day)October 29 November 19
One-half hour before Sunrise until Sunset (All Day)December 17 January 1
__________________________________________________________(d) BOBWHITE QUAIL: 12 a Day 12 in Possession
November 15 February 28
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(e) RABBIT: 8 a Day 8 in PossessionOctober 1 February 28No running of dogs during daytime or after 3:00A.M. during and in areas of spring turkeyseason.
__________________________________________________________(f) SQUIRREL: 8 a Day 8 in Possession
October 1 February 28__________________________________________________________
(g) RACCOON:
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(g)5 Per Person Privately Owned andLeased Lands
September 1 February 28
5 Per Party Open Permit-Public Land
September 1 February 28
No running of dogs during daytime or after 3:00 A.M.during and in areas of spring turkey season.
__________________________________________________________(h) OPOSSUM: No Bag Limit
September 1 February 28
No running of dogs during daytime or after 3:00 A.M.during and in areas of spring turkey season.__________________________________________________________
(i) FOX: 1 a Day 1 in Possession DaylightHours Only Guns only in areas of and during dates ofturkey and/or gun deer season. Bow and Arrow(including crossbow) in areas of and during dates ofopen bow and arrow seasons for deer and turkey.
DOGS ONLY NO GUNS, BOW AND ARROW, ORCROSSBOW No Closed Season except no runningof dogs during daytime or after 3:00 A.M. during and inareas of spring turkey season.
__________________________________________________________(j) BOBCAT: No Bag Limit Daylight Hours Only Guns only in areas of and during dates of turkey and/orgun deer season. Bow and Arrow (including crossbow)
in areas of and during dates of open bow and arrowseasons for deer and turkey.
DOGS ONLY NO GUNS, BOW AND ARROW, ORCROSSBOW No Closed Season except no runningof dogs during daytime or after 3:00 A.M. during and inareas of spring turkey season.
NOTE: See "Tagging Requirements" under
Rule 220-2-.30.__________________________________________________________
(k) COYOTE: GUNS, BOW AND ARROW AND
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( )CROSSBOWONLY (NO DOGS)No Bag Limit No Closed Season. DaylightHours Only.
GUNS, BOW AND ARROW AND CROSSBOW
WITH DOGS Only during daylight hours inareas of and during dog deer season.
DOGS ONLY NO GUNS, BOW AND ARROW,OR CROSSBOW No Closed Season except norunning of dogs during daytime or after 3:00 A.M.during and in areas of spring turkey season.
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(l) BEAVER, NUTRIA, AND GROUNDHOG:
No Bag Limit Daylight Hours OnlyNo Closed Season
__________________________________________________________(m)STARLINGS, CROWS, AND BLACKBIRDS:
No Bag Limit Daylight Hours OnlyNo Closed Season
__________________________________________________________(n) FERAL SWINE (WILD HOGS):
GUNS, BOW AND ARROW, CROSSBOW ORSPEARS (NO DOGS)*No bag limit, daylight hours only No ClosedSeason
GUNS, BOW AND ARROW, CROSSBOW ORSPEARS WITH DOGS*No bag limit, daylight hours only No ClosedSeason, except during and in areas of stalk onlydeer season and except during and in areas ofspring turkey season.
DOGS ONLY- NIGHTTIME (NO WEAPONS)*No bag limit - No closed season, except after
3:00 A.M. during and in areas of spring turkeyseason.
TRAPPING BY LANDOWNER OR HIS AGENT
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No bag limit No Closed Season
*No hunting on Tuesdays and Wednesdays on theBankhead and Talladega (Talladega Division) NationalForest during the dates of the deer season except
hunting shall be allowed on November 2223,December 20 21, and December 27 28.
Once reduced to personal possession of the landowneror agent, feral swine will no longer be considered agame animal. However, feral swine will be treated as agame animal at any time they are hunted.
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(o) BEAR, MOUNTAIN LION, ALLIGATORAND RUFFED GROUSENo Open Season
__________________________________________________________(p) WOODCOCK: 3 a Day 6 in Possession
December 17 January 30Shooting Hours One-half hour before Sunrise toSunset.
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(q) SNIPE: 8 a Day 16 in PossessionNovember 12 February 26
Shooting Hours One-half hour before Sunrise toSunset.
__________________________________________________________(r) RAIL, PURPLE GALLINULE AND COMMON
MOORHENS:15 a Day 15 in Possession
September 17 September 25November 21 January 20
Shooting Hours One-half hour before Sunriseto Sunset.
__________________________________________________________(s) SPECIAL TEAL SEASON:4 a Day 8 in possession
September 17 September 25
Shooting Hours One-half hour before Sunriseto Sunset.
__________________________________________________________(t) SPECIAL EARLY CANADA GOOSE SEASON
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(t) SPECIAL EARLY CANADA GOOSE SEASON:5 a Day 10 in possession
September 1 September 15
Shooting Hours One-half hour before Sunrise
to Sunset.__________________________________________________________
(u) DUCK, COOT, MERGANSER, GOOSE,TEAL: See Rule 220-2-.77.CONTINGENT UPON FINAL FEDERALREGULATIONS.
___________________________________________________(v) SPECIAL YOUTH WATERFOWL HUNTING
DAYS: February 11 February 12
Same shooting hours, bag limits, and legal armsand ammunition apply as did in regularwaterfowl season.
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220-2-.77 2005-2006 Duck, Coot, Merganser, Goose, and Teal Hunting
Seasons
(1) The following 2005-2006 hunting seasons for duck, coot, merganser,goose and teal, in accordance with the below-stated times, places, manners, andmeans, are hereby established:
(a) Duck (except Canvasback);Coot; and Merganser: November 25-26 & December 3 January 29
Canvasback December31 -January 29
(b) Goose: Southern James Bay Population (SJBP) Zone - Thatportion of Limestone County south of U. S. Hwy. 72;that portion of Morgan County east of U.S. Hwy. 31,north of State Hwy. 36, and west of U. S. Hwy. 231; andthat portion of Madison County south of Swancott Roadand west of Triana Road
Canada Geese: December 11 January 29Other Geese: October 1-12
December 3 January 29
Remainder of State (All Geese) October 1-12 andDecember 3 January 29.
(c) Bag Limits Duck: 6 ducks a day and may include no morefor Duck than 4 mallards (no more than 2 of
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for Duck, than 4 mallards (no more than 2 ofMerganser, which may be a female), 2 wood ducks, 3Coot, and Goose mottled ducks, 1 black duck, 2 redhead, 1
pintail, 1 canvasback (during open seasononly), and 2 scaup. The possession limitis twice the daily bag limit.
Merganser: 5 a day, only 1 may be a hoodedmerganser. The possession limit istwice the daily bag limit.
Coot: 15 a day--30 in possession.
Canada Gooseduring SpecialCanada GooseSeason: 5 a day10 in possession.
Goose: 5 a Day -- 5 in Possession
The bag limit of 5 shall not includemore than 2 Canada geese or 2 white-fronted geese. The possession limit of 5shall include no more than 4 Canadageese and white-fronted geese inaggregate.
(d) Time for Hunting Duck, Coot, Merganser, and Goose:
In the area north of Battleship
Parkway, west of AlabamaHighway 225, south of CSXRailroad tracks, and east of thewest bank of the Mobile River:Monday through Thursdayshooting hours shall be fromone-half hour before sunrise to12:00 noon; and Friday throughSunday shooting hours shall befrom one-half hour before
sunrise to sunset.[Informational Note: Theseshooting hours also apply to theJackson County WMAs see220-2-.56]
Remainder of the State-Shooting hours shall be fromone-half hour before sunrise tosunset each day.
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(e) Special Teal Season: September 17-25. Teal - 4 a day - 8 inpossession. Special Canada Goose Season: September 1-15 - 5 a day - 10 in
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Choice Deer Season as provided in Rule 220-2-.01.
(2) A special turkey season is hereby established at
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(2) A special turkey season is hereby established at
Fort Rucker on March 11, 2006, for youth and handicapped persons
only (no crossbows).
(3) Rule 220-2-.107, as previously promulgated in
2004-WFF-31, is hereby repealed in its entirety.
220-2-.117 Special Hunting Seasons - Charles A. Farquhar State
Cattle Ranch - Hale CountyThe following 2005-2006 hunting seasons, in accordance
with the below stated times, places, manners and means, are herebyestablished for the Charles A. Farquhar State Cattle Ranch - HaleCounty:
(Note: Regulation "220-2-.109 Physically DisabledHunting Areas" will apply to the deer hunting on theWildwood area.)
(a)Wildwood Area:DEER: (Gun) - Physically Disabled HuntersOnly; from established stands; no morethan four hunters scheduled per day.Hunt dates must be scheduled in advance
by contacting the Charles A. FarquharState Cattle Ranch office, (334) 624-3383.
Wednesdays and Saturdays(Either Sex) November 19-January 31
(except Dec. 24)
DOVE: (noon until sunset): September 10, 17, 24[Contact DemopolisWildlife andFreshwater FisheriesOffice (334-289-8030) for permit limit 100].
(b)Westend Swamp:
DEER: (Gun Either Sex) Wednesdays andSaturdays, State Season. Limited participation.Hunt dates and permits will be scheduled at thediscretion of the Ranch Administrator based onavailability through the Charles A. Farquhar StateCattle Ranch office, (334) 624-3383.
SQUIRREL AND RABBIT: Limitedparticipation. Hunt dates, permits, and permittedfirearms at the discretion of the RanchAdministrator through the Charles A. Farquhar
State Cattle Ranch Office, (334) 624-3383.
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(c)BAG LIMITS:
SQUIRREL AND RABBIT (Westend Swamp):State Limits.
DOVE: (Wildwood Area) State Limit.
DEER: (Wildwood Area) No more than 2 deerper day.
DEER: (Westend Swamp) State Limit.
Rule 220-2-.117, as previously promulgated in 2004-WFF-30, is hereby repealed in its entirety.
220-2-.119 Special Youth Waterfowl Hunting Day Regulations
The following regulations shall apply to Special Youth Waterfowl HuntingDays, which days are established by Rule 220-2-.77. The regular waterfowlseason shooting hours, bag limits, and legal arms and ammunitions apply to thespecial days. Individuals must follow the listed rules to participate in thescheduled youth waterfowl hunts:
(1) Up to two (2) youth participants must be accompanied by an adultsupervisor. The adult supervisor is to remain within arms length ofthe youth at all times.
(2) Youth is defined as those individuals who have not reached theirsixteenth birthday.
(3) Adult is defined as those individuals twenty-five years old or olderwho are in possession of all state hunting licenses and state andfederal waterfowl stamps required to hunt waterfowl. Possession ofthe required hunting licenses and stamps are required.
(4) Only one firearm will be allowed per youth. Only the youth hunterswill be permitted to utilize the firearm for hunting. The adult is to
review with each youth the rules of firearm safety and to ensure theyare followed.
220-2-.125 Special 2005-2006 Hunting Seasons for SipseyRiver Swamp Tract (Forever Wild Lands),
Tuscaloosa County
(1) The following special 2005-2006 hunting seasons,in accordance with the below-stated times, places, manners, andmeans, are hereby established:
(a) The hunting seasons as established in Rule 220-2-.01entitled "2005-2006 Hunting Seasons," as they apply to that portion ofTuscaloosa County known as the Sipsey River Swamp Tract (Forever
Wild Lands), and as they apply to "Open Permit-Public Land" in thatportion of Tuscaloosa County, shall apply to hunting on the Sipsey
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River Swamp Tract (Forever Wild Lands), except as otherwiseprovided herein:
1. No centerfire rifles or buckshot shall be allowed forany type of hunting;
2. No dogs shall be permitted for hunting deer, coyote,and feral swine (wild hogs);
3. Special muzzleloader season for Deer: Bymuzzleloader only Stalk hunting only (no dogs). During the specialmuzzleloader deer season, two (2) deer per day only one of whichmay be an antlered buck (excepted spotted fawns), is permitted
November 14 to November 18. This special muzzleloader deerseason shall supercede that muzzleloader season provided otherwisefor Tuscaloosa County in Rule 220-2-.01.
4. Hunting of feral swine (wild hogs) shall belimited to October 1 through April 30 (no bag limit).
220-2-.127 Special 2005-2006 Hunting Seasons for BlowingSprings Cave Tract (Forever Wild Lands),
Lauderdale County
(1) The following special 2005-2006 hunting seasons,in accordance with the below-stated times, places, manners, andmeans, are hereby established:
(a) The hunting seasons as established in Rule 220-2-.01entitled "2005-2006 Hunting Seasons," and as established in Rule220-2-.77 entitled "2005-2006 Duck, Coot, Merganser, Goose andTeal Hunting Seasons," as they apply to that portion of LauderdaleCounty known as the Blowing Springs Cave Tract (Forever WildLands), and as they apply to "Open Permit-Public Land" in that
portion of Lauderdale County, shall apply to hunting on the BlowingSprings Cave Tract (Forever Wild Lands), except as otherwise
provided herein:
1. There shall be no open season for deer or turkey.
2. The only legal firearms or weapons shall be blackpowder firearms otherwise legal for hunting and bow and arrow(including crossbow ) otherwise legal for hunting.
3. No trapping shall be allowed.
220-2-.128 Special 2005-2006 Hunting Seasons for CoonC k T t (F Wild L d ) T ll
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Creek Tract (Forever Wild Lands), Tallapoosa
County
(1) The following special 2005-2006 hunting seasons,in accordance with the below-stated times, places, manners, and
means, are hereby established:
(a) The hunting seasons as established in Rule 220-2-.01entitled "2005-2006 Hunting Seasons," Rule 220-2-.77, entitled"2005-2006 Duck, Coot, Merganser, Goose and Teal HuntingSeasons," and Rule 220-2-.29, entitled "Open Trapping Seasons onFur-Bearers," as they apply to that portion of Tallapoosa Countyknown as the Coon Creek Tract (Forever Wild Lands), and as theyapply to "Open Permit-Public Land" in that portion of TallapoosaCounty, shall apply to hunting on the Coon Creek Tract (Forever WildLands), except as otherwise provided herein:
1. Deer hunting shall be limited to black powderfirearms otherwise legal for hunting and bow and arrow (includingcrossbow ) otherwise legal for hunting.
220-2-.118 Migratory Bird Harvest Information Program
Any person hunting migratory birds (woodcock, dove, rails,snipe, coots, purple gallinule, common moorhen, merganser, ducks orgeese) required to be licensed should have completed a freeMigratory Bird Harvest Information Program survey card providinginformation for the preceding season prior to hunting any species ofmigratory bird. Each person required to be licensed huntingmigratory birds in Alabama should have the survey completion stampon their person while hunting migratory birds.
It shall be a violation of this regulation for any person requiredto be licensed, having been warned by a law enforcement officer, tocontinue to hunt migratory birds without the survey completionstamp on their person.
220-2-.02 Legal Arms, Ammunition, and Methods for Hunting
(1) GENERAL (a) It shall be unlawful for any person toPROHIBITIONS: use any method or have in their
possession any weapon or ammunitioncontrary to this regulation whilehunting or attempting to hunt game
birds and animals or other speciesprovided for herein unless expresslyprovided for by duly enacted laws ofthe State of Alabama.
(b) It shall be unlawful for any person torefuse to submit firearms andammunition or any device, instrument
or accessory used in hunting toConservation Officers for inspection.
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(c) It shall be unlawful for any person tohunt with a bow or gun that has a lightsource attached that is capable ofcasting a beam of light (including alaser sight) forward of said bow or gun
or to possess such a light sourceadapted for attachment to said bow orgun while hunting.
(d) It shall be unlawful to possess anyequipment that uses electronics toincrease the ability to see in the dark(night vision equipment) while huntingany species of wildlife, both protectedor unprotected species.
(e) It shall be unlawful to possess fullyautomatic firearms or silenced firearmswhile hunting any species of wildlife.
(2) DEER: WHEN AND WHERE DOG OR STALKHUNTING IS ALLOWED
Rifles using centerfire, mushroomingammunition.
Shotguns, 10 gauge or smaller usingbuckshot, slugs, or single round ball.
Muzzle-loaders and Black PowderHandguns--.40 caliber or larger,provided further it shall be illegal topossess other firearms while huntingwith muzzleloaders during the specialmuzzleloader season.
Long bows, compound bows, orcrossbows.
Handguns or pistols using centerfire,mushrooming ammunition.
WHEN AND WHERE STALK HUNTINGONLY IS ALLOWED
Same as above, except slugs orsingle round ball only may be usedin shotguns.
(3) TURKEY: (a) Shotguns, 10 gauge or smaller usingstandard No. 2 shot or smaller.
Long bows or compound bows (nocrossbows).
Handguns or pistols using centerfiremushrooming ammunition, black
powder handguns or pistols .40 caliber
or larger.
Handguns or pistols can only haveopen metallic sights (no scopes)
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open metallic sights (no scopes).
(b) Nothing in this section is intended toprohibit the possession of rifles,shotgun/rifle combinations (drilling) or
buckshot and slugs when the hunter is
stalk hunting both deer and turkeyprovided no person shoots or attempts toshoot turkey with the rifle or shotgunusing buckshot or slugs.
(4) MIGRATORY Shotguns, 10 gauge or smaller,BIRDS: plugged with a one piece filler
incapable of removal withoutdisassembling the gun or otherwiseincapable of holding more than 3shells using standard No. 2 shot orsmaller, except waterfowl must behunted with steel shot only, T-size orsmaller and waterfowl hunters shallnot possess any other size steelshot or any size lead shot.
Long bows, compound bows, orcrossbows.
Waterfowl may also be huntedwith other shot compositions andshot sizes that are approved by the
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
(5) BOBCAT & Rifles of any caliber.
GROUNDHOG Handguns or pistols.
AND Shotguns, 10 gauge or smaller usingUNPROTECTED standard No. 2 shot or smaller.
WILDLIFE: Long bows, compound bows, orcrossbows.
(6) RACCOON & Nighttime hunting--Shotguns usingOPOSSUM: No. 6 shot or smaller; .22 caliber or
smaller rimfire firearms. Daytime hunting -See "(8) OTHER
GAME BIRDS OR ANIMALS".
(7) FOX,COYOTE Rifles of any caliber.
& FERAL SWINE: Handgunsor pistols.
Shotguns, 10 gauge or smaller (withslugs or single round ball onlyduring stalk gun deer season).
Long bows, compound bows, or
crossbows.
(8) OTHER GAME Rifles using rimfire ammunition orBIRDS OR those operated by air.
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exotic or non-native birds have been stocked on said hunting preserves.Provided, however, that this regulation shall not apply to any bird or animalthat appears on the U.S. Department of the Interior's and State of Alabama's"Endangered Species" list.
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(3) Native game birds and animals other than species listed on huntingpreserve license may be taken only on licensed hunting preserves during legalhunting seasons and when taken by properly licensed hunters abiding by any
bag limits and other regulations that may be promulgated by the Department ofConservation and Natural Resources or established by law.
220-2-.26 Restrictions on Possession, Sale, Importation and/or
Release of Certain Animals and Fish
(1) No person, firm, corporation, partnership, orassociation shall possess, sell, offer for sale, import, bring or cause to
be brought or imported into the State of Alabama any of the followinglive fish or animals:
Any Walking Catfish or any other fish of the genus Clarias;
Any Piranha or any fish of the genus Serrasalmus;
Any Black Carp of the genus Mylopharyngodon;
Any species of Mongoose;
San Juan Rabbits, Jack Rabbits or any other species of wildrabbit or hare; or
Any of the following from any area outside the state ofAlabama: any member of the family Cervidae (to include but not belimited to deer, elk, moose, caribou), species of coyote, species of fox,species of raccoon, species of skunk, wild rodent, or strain of wildturkey, black bear (Ursus americanus), mountain lion (Felis concolor),
bobcat (Felis rufus), Pronghorn Antelope (Antelocapridae), anynondomestic member of the families Suidae (pigs), Tayassuidae(peccaries), orBovidae(except bison).
No person, firm, corporation, partnership, or association, shalltransport within the state, any member of the above-stated species(whether such member originated within or without the state), except for
properly licensed game-breeders pursuant to Section 9-11-31, Code ofAlabama 1975.
(2) It shall be unlawful to release any tame turkey, orany other turkey, whether wild or tame, into any of the wild areas ofthis State.
The provisions of this regulation shall not apply to any
turkeys kept by any farmer or landowner of this State fornormal agricultural purposes or for personal consumption.
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Note: Total length of fish measured from the front of the mouth to thetip of the tail with both mouth and tail closed.
Note: It is a violation of Alabama law for any person to transporth d ' l li i f i f fi h b d h
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more than one day's creel limit of any species of game fish beyond theboundaries of this state. It is a violation of Alabama law for anyperson to fillet freshwater fish while on public waters except when fish
are being prepared for immediate cooking and consumption, providedhowever, that fish may be drawn or gutted with heads left attached.
NOTE: IT SHALL BE UNLAWFUL FOR ANY ANGLER TO
FISH WITH MORE THAN THREE RODS AND REELS, OR
POLES, OR ANY COMBINATION THEREOF ON WEISS
RESERVOIR OR NEELY HENRY LAKE, AT ANY TIME.
THERE IS NO CLOSED SEASON ON ANY FRESHWATERGAME FISH.
SIZE LIMITS - As provided for above, as posted in State andFederally owned and/or managed public fishing lakes and ponds, andas follows:
1. Demopolis Reservoir - It is illegal to possess anyblack bass less than 14 inches in total length.
2. Guntersville Reservoir - It is illegal to possess anylargemouth and smallmouth bass less than 15 inches intotal length.
3. Harris Reservoir - It is illegal to possess any black
bass between 13 inches and 16 inches in total length.4. Lake Jackson at Florala- Creel limit of five black
bass greater than 12 inches in total length. Only one ofthe five can be over 22 inches in total length.
5. Lewis Smith Reservoir and Lake Martin- It is illegalto possess more than two white bass, yellow bass,saltwater striped bass and hybrids or combinations thatare over 16 inches in total length in the daily creel limit.
6. Lewis Smith Reservoir - It is illegal to possess anyblack bass between 13 inches and 15 inches in total
length.7. Pickwick Reservoir- It is illegal to possess any
smallmouth bass less than 14 inches in total length orany crappie less than 9 inches in total length.
8. Walter F. George Reservoir (Lake Eufaula) and itsTributaries- It is illegal to possess any largemouth
bass less than 14 inches in total length.9. Weiss Reservoir- It is illegal to possess crappie less
than 10 inches in total length. It is legalto possess 30white bass, yellow bass, saltwater striped bass andhybrids or combinations of any size.
10. West Point Reservoir and its TributariesIt is illegalto possess any largemouth bass less than 14 inches in
total length.11. Wilson Reservoir- It is illegal to possess any
smallmouth bass less than 14 inches in total length.12. Little Bear Creek Reservoir of the B.C.D.A. Lakes- It is
illegal to possess largemouth bass between 13 inches and 16i h i t t l l th
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inches in total length.
SPECIAL CREEL LIMITS APPLY ON THE RECIPROCAL
WATERS OF THE CHATTAHOOCHEE RIVER ANDIMPOUNDMENTS AND THEIR TRIBUTARIES; CHECKLOCALLY OR SEE REGULATION 220-2-.122.
Rule 220-2-.35, previously adopted effective October 10, 1996, ishereby repealed in its entirety.
220-2-.57 Daily Creel Limits - U.S. Forest Service Lands
Effective immediately, the following creel limits shall exist for Open,Buck, Ditch and Otter Ponds, located on U. S. Forest Service lands inCovington County:
A daily creel limit of 20 bream, 2 bass, 5 catfish per person, the limitsrepresenting aggregate totals from any or all of the four ponds.
220-2-.61 Creel, Possession and Size Limits for Federally Owned and
Managed Ponds and Lakes
The daily creel, possession and size limits for game fish and catfish inFederally owned and managed ponds and fishing lakes in the State of Alabama
shall be as posted at each pond or lake. Creel, possession and size limits forfish not posted shall be the same as otherwise provided for all public waters ofthis State.
220-2-.115 Snagging or Snatching Fish on the Tennessee River
It shall be unlawful to take fish on the Tennessee River or itsimpoundments by pulling a single hook or group of hooks through the water(snagging or snatching), provided said hooks may be so used with bait and/orlures to entice fish to strike or bite such bait or lure. It shall further be unlawful
to catch a fish on the Tennessee River or its impoundments by hooking the fishin any place other than the mouth or head. Any fish hooked other than in themouth or head must immediately be returned to the water from where it camewith the least possible harm.
220-2-.36 State-Owned Public Fishing Lakes
(1) Definition of State-Owned Public Fishing Lakes-The words "state-owned public fishing lakes" shall include and embrace all land and water underthe direct supervision of the Fisheries Section of the Game and Fish Division.The lakes are as follows:
Barbour County Public Lake
Bibb County Public Lake
Chambers County Public Lake
Clay County Public Lake
Coffee County Public Lake
Crenshaw County Public Lake
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Dallas County Public Lake
Dale County Public Lake
DeKalb County Public Lake
Fayette County Public Lake
Geneva County Public Lake
Leon Brooks Hines Public Lake (Escambia County)
Lamar County Public Lake
Lee County Public Lake
Madison County Public Lake
Marion County Public Lake
Monroe County Public Lake
Pike County Public Lake
Walker County Public Lake Washington County Public Lake (J. Emmett Wood)
(2) Permit Required to Fish in State-Owned Public Fishing Lakes - Anyperson 12 years old or older who fishes, takes, catches, or attempts to fish, take,or catch fish in or from any state-owned or state-operated public fishing lakemust have a valid permit in possession.
(3) It shall be a violation of this regulation for any person to leave a childunder 12 years of age unaccompanied by an adult at any state-owned publicfishing lake, and it shall also be a violation of this regulation for any child
under 12 years of age to be at any state owned public fishing lakeunaccompanied by an adult.
(4) Daily Creel, Possession Limits and Size Limits for Game Fish inState-Owned Public Lakes - The daily creel, possession and size limits forgame fish and catfish in state-owned public fishing lakes shall be as posted ateach lake. Creel, possession and size limits for fish not posted shall be thesame as provided for all public waters of this State.
(5) Time to Fish - Fishing in state-owned fishing lakes shall be limited todaylight hours or as specified by an agent of the Commissioner, Department of
Conservation and Natural Resources.
(6) Fishing in State-Owned Public Fishing Lakes Regulated
(a) No method other than hook and line with natural or artificial baitmay be used to take or attempt to take fish from state-owned public fishinglakes except by special written permission of the Commissioner ofConservation and Natural Resources. Nothing in the regulation permits thetaking of fish by "snagging," "snatching," trot lines, set hooks or jug fishing inthe above mentioned areas.
(b) A person fishing shall upon demand exhibit his catch, fishing
permit and fishing license to any Conservation Officer, concessionaire, or otheragent or employee of the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
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Only those holders of a valid commercial fishing license may sell commercialor non-game fish except catfish. The sale or barter of any game fish or catfishof any species taken by anyone from any area covered under this regulation ishereby prohibited. Nothing in this regulation shall be construed or interpretedto legalize any type fishing equipment for the taking of fish under anycircumstances other than those outlined in this regulation. Provided, however,that this regulation shall not apply to the Swan Creek Management Area in
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that this regulation shall not apply to the Swan Creek Management Area inLimestone County.
It shall be unlawful to take fish for commercial purposes and/or to usecommercial fishing gear within any dewatering unit within the state duringwaterfowl season.
NOTE: It is the intent of this regulation to salvage fish which would otherwisebe wasted.
220-2-.41 Trolling in Certain Areas Prohibited During Duck Hunting
Season
No person shall fish by trolling from any boat, skiff or other floating
device propelled or drawn by any inboard or outboard motor during the legalduck hunting season in the following bodies of water:
Chuckfey Bay
Polecat Bay
Bay Delvan Choccolata Bay
Little Bateau
Gustang Bay
Big Bateau
Bay Grass
Bay Minette Basin
Bay Minette Bay
Grand Bay
Little Bay John
Big Bay John
John's Bend
D'Olive Bay
220-2-.42 Division of Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries and Marine
Resources Division Jurisdictional Lines for Certain Fishing
Licenses and Operations; Use and Possession of Certain Nets
(1) For the purposes of the freshwater fishing licensing requirements ofSections 9-11-53, 53.4, 55, and 56, Code of Alabama 1975, said licenses shall beapplicable to such activities as provided for therein which occur north of the
below-described line, as well as below said line in those ponds or lakescontaining freshwater fish. For the purposes of the saltwater fishing licensingrequirements of Sections 9-11-53.1, 53.5, and 55.2, Code of Alabama 1975, saidlicenses shall be applicable to such activities as provided for therein which occursouth of the below-described line. The line is described as follows:
Beginning at the Mississippi State line, a meandering line following U.S.
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(a) Rod and Reel
(b) Hook and Line
(c) Trot Line
(d) Set Line
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(e) Snag Line or Snare Line
(f) Bowfishing
1. General
(i) With the exception of sturgeon or other speciesprotected by law or regulation, it shall be legal for licensed sport fishermen totake any of the following fish at any time by bowfishing: (a) Shad, (b) WhiteAmur, (c) Shark, (d) Mullet, or (e) Any fish designated as commercial or non-game, provided however, that only 2 alligator gar per person per day may betaken.
(ii) It shall be illegal to take any other fresh water fish atany time by bowfishing.
(iii) It shall be legal to have both bowfishing equipment andnormal fishing equipment in possession while either bowfishing or fishing.
2. Bowfishing Equipment
(i) Any longbow, straight or recurve, compound bow orcrossbow may be used for bowfishing.
(ii) All arrows in possession while bowfishing shall be ofsolid fiberglass or solid metal construction (as opposed to hollow shaft
construction).
(iii) Barbed bowfishing heads shall be used that do nothave sharpened cutting surfaces, and are of a design such that the barbs may bereversed or removed to permit removal of the arrow from the fish, except asnoted in the section on special exceptions.
(iv) A bowfishing line shall be used having a minimumbreaking strength of forty (40) pounds, and shall be a minimum of forty (40)feet in length.
(v) One end of the bowfishing line shall be attached to thearrow being used, and the other end of the line shall be attached to the bow orsome type of reel which is attached to the bow, except as noted in the sectionon special exceptions.
(vi) Lights may be used for night bowfishing, except asnoted in the section on special exceptions.
3. Special Exceptions
(i) Special exceptions to bowfishing equipmentregulations shall apply only while bowfishing in the coastal areas, bays, or
rivers of Mobile and Baldwin Counties. These exceptions do not apply to non-tidal lakes or ponds in those counties.
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legal diameter must be immediately released and placed back in the watersfrom whence they came with the least possible injury. Mussels or their shells
shall be measured from their dorsal to ventral surfaces by passing or attemptingto pass the mussel or mussel shell by the weight of the mussel or mussel shellthrough a ring of the appropriate inside diameter. There shall be no allowancefor undersize mussels or their shells.
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220-2-.103 Waters Open to the Taking of Freshwater Mussels for
Commercial Purposes
Unless specifically prohibited otherwise, the following waters shall beopen to the otherwise legal taking of freshwater mussels for commercial
purposes:
(1) Coosa River from Jordan Dam upstream to the Alabama-GeorgiaState line.
(2) Alabama River from the mouth to the confluence of Coosa andTallapoosa Rivers with the exception of the Cahaba River.
(3) Tombigbee River from mouth to U. S. Interstate 59.
(4) Black Warrior River from mouth to U. S. Interstate 59.
(5) Tennessee River and its impoundments with the exception ofrestricted areas.
It shall be unlawful to take freshwater mussels for commercial purposesfrom any other waters of the State of Alabama.
220-2-.104 Legal Species of Freshwater Mussels To Be Taken For
Commercial Purposes
The following species shall be the only species of freshwater musselspermitted to be legally taken for commercial purposes in the State of Alabama:
Washboard (Megalonaias nervosa)
Threeridge (Amblema plicata)
Pistol Grip (Tritogonia verrucosa)
Elephant Ear (Elliptio crassidens)
Mapleleaf (Quadrula quadrula)
Ebony Shell (Fusconaia ebenus)
Pink Heel Splitter (Potamilus alatus)
Three Horn (Obliquaria reflexa) Southern Mapleleaf (Quadrula apiculata)
Bankclimber (Plectomerus dombeyanus)
Bleufer (Potamilus purpuratus)
It shall be unlawful to take any other species of freshwater mussel forcommercial purposes in the State of Alabama.
220-2-.106 Mussel Fishing Seasons
The season for legal mussel fishing is open year-round except during the
prescribed waterfowl hunting season, Swan Creek, Crow Creek, Mud Creek,and Raccoon Creek Wildlife Management Areas shall be closed. The area of
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Lacy elimia Elimia crenatella
Little-wing pearly mussel Pegias fabula
Marshall's mussel Pleurobema marshalli
Moss pyrg Pyrgulopsis scalariformis
Narrow pigtoe Fusconaia escambia
Orange-footed pearly mussel Plethobasus cooperianus
Orange-nacre mucket Lampsilis perovalis
Oval pigtoe Pleurobema pyriforme
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Oval pigtoe Pleurobema pyriforme
Ovate clubshell Pleurobema perovatum Oyster mussel Epioblasma capsaeformis
Painted rocksnail Leptoxis taeniata
Pale lilliput pearly mussel Toxolasma cylindrellus
Penitent mussel Epioblasma penita
Pink mucket pearly mussel Lampsilis abrupta
Plicate rocksnail Leptoxis plicata
Purple cats paw pearly mussel Epioblasma obliquata obliquata
Pyramid pigtoe Pleurobema rubrum
Rabbitsfoot Quadrula cylindrica
Ring pink pearly mussel Obovaria retusa
Rough hornsnail Pleurocera foremani
Rough pigtoe Pleurobema plenum
Round pigtoe Pleurobema sintoxia
Round rocksnail Leptoxis ampla
Sheepnose Plethobasus cyphyus
Shiny pigtoe Fusconaia cor
Shiny-rayed pocketbook Lampsilis subangulata
Silt elimia Elimia haysiana
Slabside pearlymussel Lexingtonia dolabelloides Slender campeloma Campeloma decampi
Slippershell mussel Alasmidonta viridis
Southern acornshell Epioblasma othcaloogensis
Southern clubshell Pleurobema decisum
Southern kidneyshell Ptychobranchus jonesi
Southern pigtoe Pleurobema georgianum
Southern sandshell Lampsilis australis
Spectaclecase Cumberlandia monodonta
Spotted rocksnail Leptoxis picta
Stirrup shell Quadrula stapes Triangular kidneyshell Ptychobranchus greeni
Tubercled-blossom pearly mussel Epioblasma torulosa torulosa
Tulotoma snail Tulotoma magnifica
Turgid-blossom pearly mussel Epioblasma turgidula
Upland combshell Epioblasma metastriata
White wartyback pearly mussel Plethobasus cicatricosus
Yellow-blossom pearly mussel Epioblasma florentina florentina
(b) Other State or Federally protected invertebrate species.
In addition any required federal permits for federally protected species mustbe obtained.
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Chub, Spotfin Cyprinella monacha
Darter, Boulder Etheostoma wapiti
Darter, Coldwater Etheostoma ditrema
Darter, Crystal Crystallaria asprella
Darter, Goldline Percina aurolineata
Darter, Holiday Etheostoma brevirostrum
Darter, Lipstick Etheostoma chuckwachatte Darter, Lollipop Etheostoma neopterum
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Darter, Rush Etheostoma phytophilum Darter, Slackwater Etheostoma boschungi
Darter, Snail Percina tanasi
Darter, Tuscumbia Etheostoma tuscumbia
Darter, Vermilion Etheostoma chermocki
Darter, Watercress Etheostoma nuchale
Madtom, Frecklebelly Noturus munitus
Sculpin, Pygmy Cottus paulus
Shad, Alabama Alosa alabamae
Shiner, Blue Cyprinella caerulea
Shiner, Cahaba Notropis cahabae
Shiner,Palezone Notropis albizonatus
Sunfish, Spring Pygmy Elassoma alabamae
Sturgeon, Alabama Scaphirynchus suttkusi
Sturgeon, Gulf Acipenser oxyrhynchus desotoi
(b) AMPHIBIANS
Common Name Scientific Name
Frog, Dusky Gopher Rana capito sevosa
Hellbender, Eastern Cryptobranchus alleganiensisalleganiensis
Salamander, Flatwoods Ambystoma cingulatum
Salamander, Green Aneides aeneus
Salamander, Red Hills Phaeognathus hubrichti
Salamander, Seal Desmognathus monticola(ofCoastal Plain origin)
Salamander, Tennessee Cave Gyrinophilus palleucus
Treefrog, Pine Barrens Hyla andersonii
(c) REPTILESCommon Name Scientific Name
Coachwhip, Eastern Masticophis flagellum flagellum
Sawback, Black-knobbed Graptemys nigrinoda
Snake, Black Pine Pituophis melanoleucus lodingi
Snake, Eastern Indigo Drymarchon corais couperi
Snake, Florida Pine Pituophis melanoleucus mugitus
Snake, Gulf Salt Marsh Nerodia fasciata clarkii
Snake, Southern Hognose Heterodon simus
Terrapin, MississippiDiamondback Malaclemys terrapin pileata
Tortoise, Gopher Gopherus polyphemus
Turtle, Alabama Map Graptemys pulchra
Turtle, Alabama Red-bellied Pseudemys alabamensis
Turtle, Alligator Snapping Macroclemys temminckii
Turtle, Barbour's Map Graptemys barbouri
Turtle, Escambia Bay Map Graptemys ernsti
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(d) BIRDS
Common Name Scientific Name
Crane, Mississippi Sandhill Grus canadensis pulla
Dove, Common Ground Columbina passerina
Eagle, Bald Haliaeetus leucocephalus
Eagle, Golden Aguila chrysaetos
Egret, Reddish Egretta rufescens
Falcon, Peregrine Falco peregrinus
Hawk, Cooper's Accipiter cooperi
Merlin Falco columbarius
Osprey Pandion haliaetus
Oystercatcher, American Haematopus palliatus
Pelican, American White Pelecanus erythrorhynchos
Plover, Piping Charadrius melodus
Plover, Snowy Charadrius alexandrinus
Plover, Wilson's Charadrius wilsonia
Stork, Wood Mycteria americana
Tern, Gull-billed Sterna nilotica
Warbler, Bachman's Vermivora bachmani Woodpecker, Red-cockaded Picoides borealis
Wren, Bewick's Thryomanes bewickii
(e) MAMMALS
Common Name Scientific Name
Bat, Gray Myotis Myotis grisescens
Bat, Indiana Myotis sodalis
Bat, Rafinesque's Big-eared Corynorhinusrafinesquii
Bat, Southeastern Myotis austroriparius
Gopher, Southeastern Pocket Geomys pinetis Mouse, Alabama Beach Peromyscus polionotus
ammobates
Mouse, Meadow Jumping Zapus hudsonius
Mouse, Perdido Key Beach Peromyscus polionotustrissylepsis
Weasel, Long-tailed Mustela frenata
(f) Other State or Federally protected nongame species.
In addition any required federal permits for federally protected species must be
obtained.
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seasons during legal hunting hours and only with the required huntinglicense(s) and stamps and only with weapons and ammunition permitted forhunting the wildlife listed on permit.
(c) To have in possession any fully automatic rifle or any firearms,ammunition or bow and arrow except as allowed by law for the species hunted.
(d) For any person to hunt without first presenting his requiredhunting licenses and authorization at the checking station.
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(e) For any person to carry firearms in or on vehicle withammunition in the magazine, breech or clip attached to firearms, or black
powder weapons with primer, cap or flash powder in place.
(f) To camp in the area.
(g) To kill or wilfully molest any species of wildlife except thosedesignated for hunting. However, this regulation shall not apply to bobcat,coyote, or fox, which may be killed during all scheduled area hunts that occurduring the dates of the gun deer and turkey seasons.
(h) To discharge fireworks at any time.
(i) To discharge firearms for target practice.
(j) To use fire to smoke out game.
(k) For any person to possess any firearm while hunting with bowand arrow.
(l) To transport deer killed from the area before being checked at thedesignated checking station.
(m) For any person except those authorized to operate any motor
driven vehicle behind, under or around any locked gate, barricaded road or signwhich prohibits vehicular traffic.
(n) For any person to hunt deer or assist in said hunting, on days ofscheduled hunts without wearing a vest containing a minimum of 144 squareinches of hunter orange color or either a full size hunter orange hat or cap. Thehunter orange must be of solid color, except for a small logo and/or printing onthe front of the cap, and visible from any angle.
(o) For any person except authorized personnel to block orotherwise stop traffic on any road by parking a vehicle in such a way that
passage around the vehicle is impossible.
(p) To damage or remove any trees, crops, or other plants, dirt,gravel or sod without legal authorization.
(q) To hunt from an elevated platform.
(r) To hunt without first making a reservation for the particularhunt.
(s) To hunt more often at any area than is authorized. Failure tocancel a reservation at least 48 hours prior to the hunt date will be consideredthe same as if the individual hunted in determining when that person could
reserve another hunt date.
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Disabled Hunting Area," as indicated on the attached map.
(f) "Department of Youth Services PhysicallyDisabled Hunting Area," as indicated on the attached map.
(g) "Macon State Forest Disabled Hunting Area,"as indicated on the attached map.
(h) "Li l Ri S F Di bl d H i
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(h) "Little River State Forest Disabled HuntingArea," as indicated on the attached map.
(i) "Prairie Creek Physically Disabled HuntingArea," as indicated on the attached map.
(j) "Forever Wild Land Trust Alabama PowerCo. Physically Disabled Hunting Area," as indicated on theattached revised map.
(k) "USA Foundation Hunting Area," asindicated on the attached map.
(l) "Pine Hills Physically Disabled HuntingArea," as indicated on the attached map.
(m) "Chattahoochee Physically Disabled HuntingArea," as indicated on the attached map.
(n) Big Oak Physically Disabled Hunting Area,as indicated on the attached map.
(o) Dozier Physically Disabled Hunting Area, asindicated on the attached map.
(p) Cherokee Physically Disabled HuntingArea, as indicated on the attached map.
(2) Rule 220-2-.110, previously adopted in 95-GF-33, is hereby repealed in its entirety.
[For WMA maps, please contact the Wildlife Section at 334-242-3469.]
220-2-.73 The Alabama Cooperative Deer Management Assistance
Program
Section 1. The Division of Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries of theAlabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources shall administer a
program entitled "The Alabama Cooperative Deer Management Assistance
Program" to improve management of white-tailed deer through cooperativeagreements with landowners and hunting clubs.
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turkey season during legal hunting hours and only with the required huntinglicense(s) and stamps and only with weapons and ammunition permitted forhunting turkey.
(b) To have in possession any firearms, ammunition or bow and arrowexcept as allowed by law for the species hunted.
(c) For any person to hunt without having in possession all requiredhunting licenses.
(d) For any person to carry firearms in or on vehicle with ammunition in
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(d) For any person to carry firearms in or on vehicle with ammunition inthe magazine, breech or clip attached to firearms, or black powder weaponswith primer, cap or flash powder in place.
(e) To camp in the area.
(f) To kill or willfully molest any species of wildlife except thosedesignated for hunting. However, this regulation shall not apply to bobcat,coyote, or fox, which may be killed during all scheduled area hunts that occurduring the dates of the spring turkey season.
(g) To discharge fireworks at any time.
(h) To discharge firearms for target practice.
(i) To use fire to smoke out game.
(j) To transport turkey killed from the area before recording pertinentdata at the designated checking station.
(k) For any person except those authorized to operate any motor drivenvehicle behind, under or around any locked gate, barricaded road or sign which
prohibits vehicular traffic.
(l) For any person except authorized personnel to block or otherwise
stop traffic on any road by parking a vehicle in such a way that passage aroundthe vehicle is impossible.
(m) To damage or remove any trees, crops, or other plants, dirt, gravel orsod without legal authorization.
(n) To hunt from an elevated platform.
(o) To hunt without first making a reservation for the particular hunt.
(p) To hunt more often than once every two weeks. Failure to cancel areservation at least 48 hours prior to the hunt date will be considered the same
as if the individual hunted in determining when that person could reserveanother date.
(3) Individuals must follow the listed rules to participate in the scheduledyouth turkey hunts.
(a) Each youth participant must be accompanied by an adult supervisor.The adult supervisor is to remain within arms length of the youth at all times.
(b) Youth is defined as those individuals who have not reached theirsixteenth birthday.
(c) Adult is defined as those individuals twenty-five years old or older
who are in possession of all state hunting licenses required to hunt turkey on awildlife management area.
(d) Only one firearm will be allowed per adult-youth group. Only theyouth hunter will be permitted to utilize the firearm for hunting. The adult is toreview with the youth the rules of firearm safety and to ensure they arefollowed.
(e) The adult-youth pair is to check in and out at the check station as asingle unit.
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(f) Hunting hours will be daylight until 12:00 Noon CST on Saturdaysand other dates established by the District Wildlife supervisor of the springturkey season.
(g) All other rules, laws, and regulations are in effect.
220-2-.134 Special State Park Hunting Regulation
(1) The following rules and regulations shall apply at any state park area
authorized by the Commissioner of Conservation and Natural Resources forhunting:
(a) BOW AND ARROW will be legal on all specially scheduledhunts; provided, however, that crossbows are prohibited except as otherwise
provided by law or regulation. Broadhead points only must be utilized. Bowand Arrow equipment must meet the specifications of Rule 220-2-.03. Allarrows used must contain the name of the hunter thereon. Bow and Arrow willalso be permitted in the park for use during authorized official proficiencytesting prior to the hunt;
(b) It shall be unlawful:
(1) to hunt without a valid permit. Hunters must comply withall terms and conditions of the permit. A permit is validonly during scheduled Special State Park Hunting Seasonsfor the particular state park area, only during legal huntinghours, only with the required hunting license(s) and stamps,and only with weapons and ammunition permitted forhunting the wildlife listed on permit;
(2) to use dogs for stalk hunting of deer;
(3) to hunt deer without first presenting his or her requiredhunting licenses at the checking station;
(4) to possess any firearms;
(5) to hunt within one hundred (100) yards of any campground,house, building or enclosed structure, excluding structureson the Oak Mountain State Park golf course;
(6) to camp on any area except in designated sites. Campfiresmust be extinguished before departing. No warming firesshall be permitted away from camping area;
(7) to kill or willfully molest any species of wildlife except thosedesignated for hunting;
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opening day of waterfowl season. (This includes all blinds within the boundaries ofthe Swan Creek WMA.) Any such blinds or parts thereof remaining after suchdates shall be deemed to be the property of the Department of Conservation and
Natural Resources and shall be utilized or destroyed as deemed advisable by theWildlife and Freshwater Fisheries Division.
(g) All boats and boat blinds used in the harvest of waterfowl withinthe dewatering area shall be launched and removed daily or shall be floated toan approved launching site for overnight mooring.
(h) Dewatering area access gates will be closed on November 1, 2005 andill b d b f h d b f h i d f f l
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will be opened by 10:00 AM of the day before the opening day of waterfowlseason. No boats with motors are allowed in the dewatering unit during the periodgates are closed except as specified on decoy days.
(10) It shall be unlawful on the St. Clair Community Hunting AREA:
(a) To hunt, trap, use dogs, possess firearms, ammunition, traps, archeryequipment or utilize the area for any other recreational purposes without a valid
permit in possession.
(b) To hunt or perform any other recreational activities other than duringdaylight hours, except raccoon, opossum, and fox hunting, which may be hunted atnight during the AREA seasons for those mentioned species. All otherrecreational activities are prohibited after 7:00 p.m. each day until daylight hoursthe following day.
(c) To possess alcoholic beverages while on the AREA at any time.
(d) To operate any motorized vehicle on the AREA except on roadsdesignated on the current years permit for motorized vehicular usage.
(e) To camp overnight or have warming fires on the AREA.
(11) A $15.00 Management Area License in addition to a regular huntinglicense and a management area permit are required for hunting on AREAS.
WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREA LOCATIONS
IN
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ALABAMA WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREAS
NO. MANAGEMENT AREAS ACREAGE NEAREST TOWN HUNTED
1 Autauga 6,400 Prattville BG-SG
2 Barbour 19,624 Clayton BG-SG-SR
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3 Black Warrior 97,318 Moulton BG-SG-SR
4 Blue Spring 23,370 Andalusia BG-SG
5 Cahaba River 43,400 West Blocton BG-SG-SR
6 Choccolocco 56,000 Heflin BG-SG-SR
7 Coosa 37,291 Rockford BG-SG-SR
8 Covington 22,450 Florala BG-SG
9 Crow Creek Refuge 2,496 Stevenson BG-SG
10 Crow Creek 2,161 Stevenson BG-SG-WF11 Demopolis 6,952 Demopolis WF-BG-SG
12 Escambia Creek 7,690 Atmore BG-SG
13 Frank W. & Rob M. Boykin 18,085 Citronelle BG-SG
14 Freedom Hills 34,689 Cherokee BG-SG-SR
15 Hollins 29,363 Hollins BG-SG
16 Kinterbish 6,200 Jachin BG-SG
17 Lauderdale 14,274 Waterloo BG-SG
18 Little River 13,557 Centre BG-SG
19 Lowndes 11,118 White Hall BG-SG20 Mallard-Fox Creek 1,483 Decatur WF-SG
21 James D. Martin-Skyline 40,207 Scottsboro BG-SG-SR
22 Mobile-Tensaw Delta & W.L. Holland 50,394 Spanish Fort WF-BG-SG
23 Mud Creek 8,273 Scottsboro WF-SG-BG
24 Mulberry Fork 35,520 Tutwiler BG-SG
25 Sam R. Murphy 20,080 Guin BG-SG-SR
26 North Sauty Refuge 5,200 Scottsboro BG-SG
27 Oakmulgee 44,500 Moundville BG-SG-SR
28 Raccoon Creek 7,080 Stevenson WF-SG-BG
29 Scotch 18,017 Coffeeville BG-SG
30 Seven-Mile Island 5,745 Florence WF-SG
31 St. Clair 6,025 Pell City BG-SG
32 Swan Creek 8,870 Decatur WF-SG-SR
33 Upper Delta 39,323 Stockton WF-BG-SG
34 West Jefferson 42,678 Oak Grove BG-SG
35 Wolf Creek 17,091 Townley BG-SG
BG -- Big Game- Deer, TurkeySG--Small Game- Squirrel, Rabbit, Quail, Dove, etc.
WF--Waterfowl
220-2-.56 2005-2006 Wildlife Management Area Hunting Seasons
(a) AUTAUGA COUNTY COMMUNITY HUNTING AREA
(Autauga County)
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(Autauga County)
DEER: (Youth) Stalk Hunting HuntersChoice (except spottedfawns one deer per day):
Nov. 12.(Gun) Stalk Hunting Antlered
Bucks Only: Saturdays andWednesdays of the StateGun Deer Season of Nov.19 - Jan. 31, (exceptDec. 3 and Dec. 24 exceptspotted fawns - one deer perday).
(Archery) Stalk Hunting HuntersChoice (except spottedfawns one deer per day):Oct. 15 - Jan. 31 (except ondays of scheduled youth,
gun, and primitive weaponsdeer hunts).
(Primitive Weapons) Stalk Hunting HuntersChoice (except spottedfawns two deer per day,no more than one antlered
buck): Dec. 3.TURKEY: (Youth) March 11 (Daylight until
12:00 Noon CST). Mustcheck in and out at check
station.(Physically Disabled) March 31 (Daylight until12:00 noon CST).
(Regular) April 1 - April 30 (Daylightuntil 12:00 noon).
SQUIRREL: Oct. 1 - Feb. 28 (except ondays of scheduled youth,gun, and primitive weaponsdeer hunts).
RABBIT: Oct. 1 - Feb. 28 (except ondays of scheduled youth,
gun, and primitive weapons
deer hunts).QUAIL: Nov. 15 - Feb. 28 (except
on days of scheduled gunand primitive weapons deerhunts).
RACCOON,OPOSSUM & FOX: Sept. 1 Feb. 28 (Nighttime
Only).
No hunting on nightspreceding days of andnights of scheduled youth,
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g s o sc edu ed you ,gun, and primitive weaponsdeer hunts. Fox hunting -dogs only- no weapons.
BOBCAT & FOX: (Daytime Only) Openduring deer and turkeyseasons in that county usingweapons and ammunitionfor open legal season (NoDogs Allowed). Only oneFox per day.
DOVE: Sept. 10 Oct. 1 and Oct.29 Nov. 9 - Wednesdaysand Saturdays only. - noonuntil sunset.
CROW: Sept. 10 - Feb. 28 (excepton days of scheduled youth,gun, and primitive weaponsdeer hunts).
(b) BARBOUR WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREA
(Barbour and Bullock Counties)
DEER: (Youth) Stalk Hunting Hunter'sChoice (except spottedfawns- one deer per day):
Nov. 12.(Gun) Stalk Hunting Antlered
Bucks Only: Nov. 25-26;
Nov. 30; Dec. 8, 9, 10; Dec.15; Dec. 22-23; Jan. 5, 6, 7;Jan. 19, 20, 21. On eachhunt, Hunter's Choice on alldays (except spotted fawns
Buck restrictions apply -two deer per day, no morethan one antlered buck).
(Archery) Stalk Hunting HuntersChoice (except spotted fawns
Buck restrictions apply -one deer per day): Oct. 15-
Jan . 31. (Must obtain deerpermit on days of gun hunts.)
(Primitive Weapons) Stalk Hunting Hunter'sChoice (except spotted fawns
Buck restrictions apply -two deer per day, no morethan one antlered buck):
Nov. 15-16; Jan. 25-26.TURKEY: (Youth) Mar. 11 (Daylight until
12:00noon CST).(Physically Disabled) March 14 (Daylight until
12:00 noon CST).
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)(Regular) Mar. 15-Apr. 30 (Daylight
until 12:00 noon CST).SQUIRREL & RABBIT: Oct. 1-Feb. 28 (except on
days of youth, gun, andprimitive weapons deerhunts).
RACCOON, OPOSSUM, & FOX: Sep. 1-Feb. 28. No huntingon nights preceding days ofand nights of youth, gun,and primitive weapons deerhunts. Fox hunting-dogsonly-no weapons.
QUAIL: Nov. 15-Feb. 28 (except ondays of gun and primitiveweapons deer hunts).
WATERFOWL: State Season (except on daysof gun and primitive weaponsdeer hunts).
DOVE: State Season Saturdays,Sundays, and Wednesdaysonly (12:00 noon until sunsetexcept on days of gun and
primitive weapons deerhunts).
WOODCOCK & SNIPE: Dec. 17-Jan. 30 (except ondays of gun and primitiveweapons deer hunts).
TRAPPING: Jan. 15-Feb. 20 (except on
days of gun and primitiveweapons deer hunts).
(c) BLACK WARRIOR WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREA
(Lawrence and Winston Counties)
ZONE - A: Note - On days of Gun Deer and/or Primitive WeaponDeer Hunts in Zone - B, Zone -A will be closed toALL Hunting, **Except on Nov. 15-16, when aHunters Choice Primitive Weapons Deer Hunt willalso be open on Zone - A and on Dec. 26-Jan. 1 when a
Hunters Choice Gun Deer Hunt will be open on Zone -A.
DEER: (Gun) Stalk Hunting HuntersChoice (except spottedfawns two deer
per day; except only onemay be an antlered buck):
Nov. 25-26, Dec. 9-10, Dec.
26-Jan. 1 and Jan. 27-28.(Archery) Stalk Hunting Hunter's Choice
(except spotted fawns one
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deer per day): Oct. 15-Jan.31 (Hunter must obtain ahunt permit on days of gunand primitive weapons deerhunts).
(Primitive Weapons) Stalk Hunting Hunter'sChoice (except spottedfawns two deer per day,no more than one antlered
buck): Nov. 15 16.TURKEY: (Youth) March 25 (Daylight until
12:00 noon CST).(Physically Disabled) March 31 (Daylight until
12:00 noon CST).(Regular) April 1 April 30 (Daylight
until 12:00 noon CST).SQUIRREL: Oct. 1 Feb. 28; (except on
days of gun and primitive
weapons deer hunts).QUAIL: Nov. 15 Feb. 28 (except
on days of gun andprimitive weapons deerhunts).
RABBIT: Nov. 15 Feb. 28 (excepton days of gun and
primitive weapons deerhunts).
CROW: Oct. 1 Feb. 28 (except on
days of gun and primitiveweapons deer hunts).RACCOON & OPOSSUM: Sep. 1 30 and Feb. 1 28
(Nighttime hours only).
WOODCOCK: Dec. 17 Jan. 30 (except ondays of gun deer hunts).
TRAPPING: Nov. 15 Jan. 31.
FERAL HOGS & COYOTE Open during any other legal
session using weapons and
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primitive weapons deerhunts).
RABBIT: Nov. 15 Feb. 28 (excepton days of gun and
primitive weapons deerhunts).
CROW: Oct. 1 Feb. 28 (except ondays of gun and primitiveweapons deer hunts)
RACCOON & OPOSSUM: Sep. 1 30 and Feb. 1 28(Nighttime hours only).
WOODCOCK D 17 J 30 ( t
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WOODCOCK: Dec. 17 Jan. 30 (except ondays of gun deer hunts).
TRAPPING: Nov. 15 Jan. 31.
FERAL HOGS & COYOTE: Open during any other legalseason using weapons andammunition approved forthose hunts (No DogsAllowed) (Daylight HoursOnly).
BOBCAT & FOX: Open during deer andturkey seasons in thatcounty using weapons andammunition for open legalseasons (No Dogs Allowed)(Daylight Hours Only).Only one fox per day.
Recommended