Current through Register Vol. 42, No. 11, August 30, 2024
(1) It shall be unlawful on ALL DEPARTMENT OF
CONSERVATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES, WILDLIFE AND FRESHWATER FISHERIES DIVISION
MANAGED WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREAS, COMMUNITY HUNTING AREAS, SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY
AREAS, PHYSICALLY DISABLED HUNTING AREAS, AND REFUGE AREAS, all of which are
established as "Wildlife Management Areas" by Rule
220-2-.22 and all of which are
hereinafter sometimes collectively referred to herein as "AREAS" or "AREA":
(a) To hunt; trap; use dogs; or possess
firearms (see (b) for exceptions), traps, or bow and arrow, except bow fishing
equipment, without a valid Wildlife Management Area (WMA) License (required for
deer, turkey, and waterfowl), PLUS the applicable Resident or Non-resident
Hunting License [for Alabama residents 16 through 64 years of age or
nonresidents 16 years of age and older]. Provided however, that properly
licensed persons under the "Wildlife Heritage License" may hunt legal small
game, except waterfowl, on AREAS without the other licenses described herein
unless required for limited quota hunts. PLUS, in order to hunt waterfowl on
AREAS, all licensed hunters must have, in addition to the otherwise required
licenses, a current HIP certification, a valid State Waterfowl Stamp (if
required) and a valid Federal Waterfowl Stamp (if required). In addition to
license and stamp requirements, an AREA Permit and a WMA Daily Permit are
required unless using the Outdoor Alabama WMA Check-In application to check in
and out each hunt day. For those using the WMA Daily Permit, the tear-off stub
with the number matching the Daily Permit must be deposited in the return slot
of the self-service box. The remaining Permit portion is to be retained in
possession of the hunter while hunting, filled out completely, and deposited
into the return slot of the self-service box at an AREA check station or
kiosk.
(b) Nothing in this
regulation prohibits the possession of handguns by lawfully authorized persons
for personal protection. Refer to
220-2-.126 for Public Shooting
Range Regulation pertaining to the use of shooting ranges located on AREAS. All
other possession of arms and ammunition must align with scheduled AREA seasons
during legal hunting hours and are limited to those permitted for each game
species as detailed in this regulation
(c) To use dogs for stalk hunting of deer or
for turkey hunting. (Leashed dogs may be used for the expressed purpose of
retrieving wounded deer, limited to two (2) dogs for each tracking
event.)
(d) To use dogs for hunting
of feral swine or small game where dogs are expressly prohibited (except for
the scheduled special feral swine dog hunt on W.L. Holland and Mobile-Tensaw
Delta WMAs).
(e) To use dogs for
hunting, training, or any other purpose outside any AREA established
season.
(f) To conduct organized
man drives during stalk deer hunts outside the hours of 10:00AM -
2:00PM.
(g) For any person under 16
years of age to hunt on any AREA unless accompanied by an adult who is either
21 years of age or older or the parent, and who is in possession of all state
hunting licenses, stamps, and permits required to hunt on an AREA.
(h) To exceed daily or seasonal regular state
bag limit for any game species unless otherwise specified for AREA.
(i) To have in possession any fully automatic
rifle or any firearms, ammunition, or bow and arrow except as described below:
1. DEER: Stalk Hunting - Rifles using
centerfire mushrooming ammunition, pre-charged pneumatic arrow shooting rifles
using an arrow equipped with a broadhead which has a minimum cutting diameter
of 7/8" and two (2) sharpened edges, pre-charged pneumatic air powered guns .30
caliber or larger, shotguns 10 gauge or smaller using slugs or a single round
ball, muzzle-loading firearms .40 caliber or larger, or handguns or pistols
using centerfire mushrooming ammunition. All applicable laws regarding
possessing and carrying handguns must be followed.
2. DEER: Stalk Hunting - Primitive Weapons
Hunt -Muzzle-loading rifle, or muzzle-loading handguns .40 caliber or larger,
muzzle-loading shotguns, pre-charged pneumatic arrow shooting rifles using an
arrow equipped with a broadhead which has a minimum cutting diameter of 7/8"
and two (2) sharpened edges, pre-charged pneumatic airpowered guns .30 caliber
or larger, or bow and arrow (including crossbow, see (1)(i)13.
below).
3. DEER: Stalk Hunting -
Archery - bow and arrow (including crossbows, see (1)(i)13. Below).
4. DEER: Dog Hunts - Shotguns 10 gauge or
smaller using buckshot only.
5.
FERAL SWINE SPECIAL SEASONS: The same provisions as set out in (1)(i)1. and
(1)(i)2. above, except at Seven Mile Island where Primitive Weapons Stalk Deer
Hunt provisions only apply, as set out in (1)(i)2. above, with the addition of
shotguns with slugs. OUTSIDE SPECIAL SEASONS: May be killed during any
scheduled AREA hunt using arms and ammunition that are legal for such
designated hunts during daylight hours only.
6. TURKEY: Shotguns 10 gauge or smaller using
No. 2 shot or smaller and bow and arrow (including crossbows, see (1)(i)13.
below).
7. DOVE, WOODCOCK, SNIPE,
AND RAIL: Shotguns 10 gauge or smaller, plugged with a one-piece filler
incapable of removal without disassembling the gun or otherwise incapable of
holding more than 3 shells, using No. 2 shot or smaller and bow and arrow
(including crossbows, see (1)(i)13. below).
8. WATERFOWL & SANDHILL CRANE: Shotguns
10 gauge or smaller, plugged with a one-piece filler incapable of removal
without disassembling the gun or otherwise incapable of holding more than 3
shells, using steel shot, T size or smaller and bow and arrow (including
crossbows, see (1)(i)13. below). Waterfowl may also be hunted with other U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service approved shot and sizes.
9. QUAIL: Shotguns 10 gauge or smaller using
No. 4 shot or smaller and bow and arrow (including crossbows, see (1)(i)13.
below).
10. SQUIRREL, CROW, AND
RABBIT: Shotguns 10 gauge or smaller using No. 4 shot or smaller, rimfire
firearms, muzzle-loading rifles and muzzle-loading handguns .40 caliber or
smaller, rifles operated by air, and bow and arrow (including crossbows, see
(1)(i)13. below).
11. RACCOON AND
OPOSSUM - Daylight hours: Shotguns 10 gauge or smaller using No. 4 shot or
smaller, rimfire firearms, and bow and arrow (including crossbows, see
(1)(i)13. below). Nighttime hours: Shotguns using No. 4 shot or smaller or .22
caliber rimfire firearms.
12.
BOBCAT, COYOTE, AND FOX: May be hunted during any scheduled AREA hunt using
weapons and ammunition that are legal for such designated hunts during daylight
hours only.
13. BOW AND ARROW
(including Crossbows): Conforming to the provisions of Rule
220-2-.03, will be legal on all
AREA scheduled hunts. Crossbows will be legal during any open bow and arrow
season dates for any species. All archery equipment used during the bow fishing
season of March 1 - August 31 must conform to the provisions of Rule
220-2-.46, relating to bow
fishing.
14. FALCONRY: Will be
legal on all AREA scheduled small game hunts for legally permitted
falconers.
15. TRAPPING: Standard
.22 caliber or smaller rimfire firearms only (no magnums), during daylight
hours only.
(j) To trap
furbearers except as permitted under
220-2-.30 and as specified for
each AREA in
220-2-.56.
(k) For any person to possess or to carry in
or on a vehicle, any of the following: any firearms [including pistols/
handguns, except as described in (1)(ii) below] with ammunition in the
magazine, breech or clip attached to firearms, or black powder weapons with
primer, cap or flash powder in place, or cocked crossbows.
(l) For hunters on dog deer hunts to leave
stand assigned to them until instructed or to hunt from an elevated tree stand
at their assigned location. The Geneva State Forest WMA limited quota dog hunt
will be limited to 100 hunters. The Geneva State Forest WMA youth dog hunt will
be limited to 75 youth hunters. The Blue Spring WMA limited quota hunt will be
limited to 300 hunters per hunt. All hunters must be registered and permitted
through a limited quota hunt registration. All permitted hunters may bring one
guest along to accompany them on the stand. All adult guests must be properly
licensed, and all youth hunters must be 8-15 years of age. Only one firearm is
permitted per stand. Further, it shall be unlawful for any hunter to release a
dog not approved by Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries Division (WFF) personnel
on the Geneva State Forest WMA during the designated dog hunts.
(m) To camp on any AREA except in designated
sites. Campers using generators must camp in sites designated for generator
use. On AREAS located on U. S. Forest Service lands, hunters must camp in
designated camping areas, unless excepted by U.S. Forest Service rules specific
to a Ranger District. Individuals or groups may camp on AREAS for a period not
to exceed nine (9) days in any thirty (30) day period. Campfires must be
extinguished before departing. No warming fires shall be permitted away from
the camping area. All campers (portable shelters on wheels) must be removed
from Barbour or Freedom Hills WMAs by sundown on the first Sunday following the
last day of turkey season; otherwise, the camper may be towed from the AREA at
the owner's expense; or, may be relocated to another portion of the AREA
without WFF personnel being responsible for any damages or loss and the owner
assessed a $10.00 a day storage fee. No campers are permitted on Barbour or
Freedom Hills WMAs, until September 1, unless approved by written permit issued
by the AREA biologist. All campers left unattended overnight must display the
owner's contact information to include name, address, and phone
numbers.
(n) To kill or willfully
molest any species of wildlife except designated game species while legally
hunting.
(o) To discharge fireworks
at any time.
(p) To discharge
firearms for target practice except on designated target ranges in accordance
with listed rules during posted times and dates.
(q) To hunt or discharge firearms within 150
yards of any camping area, dwelling, dam or timber operation; within 100 yards
of any paved public road or highway; within a posted safety zone; or from
within the right-of-way of any developed road (paved or unpaved) which is open
for vehicular traffic [provided, however, that standers hunting the WMA roads
closed to vehicular traffic (roads closed with gates and/or signage indicating
closed to vehicular traffic) on Geneva State Forest and Upper Delta WMAs are
allowed during scheduled dog deer hunts; hunters using shotguns with No. 6 shot
or smaller are allowed to hunt AREA roads and right-of-ways, excluding any
named county or state roads]. On AREAS located within U.S. Forest Service
lands, hunters must adhere to U.S. Forest Service rules specific to that Ranger
District.
(r) To transport
harvested deer or turkey from any AREA before reporting harvest in the Game
Check System. Hunters must also submit such harvests at the WMA check station
for data collection if hunt date is indicated as a mandatory check station day
on the Outdoor Alabama WMA Application or AREA map Permit. All other harvested
game must be recorded on the Outdoor Alabama WMA Application or WMA Daily
Permit.
(s) For any person, except
authorized personnel, to operate any motor driven vehicle (including e-bikes)
behind, under, or around any locked gate, barricaded road, or sign which
prohibits vehicular traffic. Individuals with a mobility disability may request
authorization in writing to use motorized vehicles or other power-driven
mobility devices on AREAS. Such request will be evaluated based on the
provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, as amended, and
28 C.F.R. §
35.137.
(t) For any unauthorized person to possess
and/or operate ANY UNLICENSED MOTOR DRIVEN VEHICLE (i.e. ATV, UTV, or
motorcycle on Charles D. Kelley-Autauga, Black Warrior, Blue Spring, Boggy
Hollow, William R. Ireland, Sr. - Cahaba River, Choccolocco, Coosa, David K.
Nelson, Hollins, Jackson County Waterfowl Areas (except Coon Gulf Tract),
Little River, Lowndes, Martin Community Hunting Area, Mulberry Fork, Oakmulgee,
Perdido River, Red Hills, and Forever Wild Gothard - AWF Yates Lake
AREAS.
(u) For any unauthorized
person to possess or operate ANY UNLICENSED MOTOR DRIVEN VEHICLE (i.e. ATV,
UTV, or motorcycle) on Barbour, Coon Gulf Tract of Jackson County Waterfowl
Areas, Freedom Hills, Geneva State Forest, Grand Bay Savanna, James D.
Martin-Skyline, Lauderdale, Mobile-Tensaw Delta, W.L. Holland, Sam R. Murphy,
Riverton, Seven Mile Island, Swan Creek, Mallard Fox Creek, and Upper Delta
AREAS, except when utilized for the express purpose of hunting, fishing,
trapping, camping, or related activities; and when operated only on regularly
used roads depicted on WMA map to be open for motorized vehicle traffic
(excluding Geneva State Forest Zone B).
(v) For any unauthorized person to possess or
operate ANY LICENSED MOTOR DRIVEN VEHICLE on any AREA (i.e. ATV, UTV, or
motorcycle, except when utilized for the express purpose of hunting, fishing,
trapping, camping, or by written permission from Alabama Division of Wildlife
and Freshwater Fisheries (WFF) Assistant Chief or Chief (excluding AREAS
established within the boundaries of U.S. Forest Service National Forests or
other cooperating agency lands that otherwise regulate such activities), and
when operated only on regularly used roads depicted on AREA Permit to be open
for motorized vehicle traffic.
(w)
For any unauthorized person to ride or possess horses on any AREA except on
roads open to motorized vehicles, excluding Geneva State Forest Zone A (where
no horses are permitted); and in areas, roads, and trails, designated as open
to horses, excluding Geneva State Forest Zone A (where no horses are
permitted). On Coosa WMA horses are not permitted in the campgrounds from
October 1 until after the last day of turkey season.
(x) For any unauthorized person to ride or
possess horses on any AREA on days of scheduled gun deer hunts and during legal
hours of turkey hunting, except those portions of AREAS kept open to such
activity by the National Park Service, U.S. Forest Service, and except on
Freedom Hills, James D. Martin-Skyline, the Jacinto Port Tract of W.L. Holland,
and Mobile-Tensaw Delta AREAS where horses are only allowed on designated horse
trails. At Freedom Hills, the Jacinto Port Tract of W.L. Holland, and
Mobile-Tensaw Delta AREAS horses are only allowed from March 1 to the beginning
of turkey season and May 15 to September 14. Riding or possession of horses on
any AREA, except those on National Park Service lands, U.S. Forest Service
lands, and Geneva State Forest, shall be restricted to holders of a valid WMA
license and a valid AREA Permit.
(y) For any person to hunt or trap any
wildlife species (except turkey, migratory birds, crows, and while hunting
legally designated species during legal nighttime hours) without wearing a
minimum of 144 square inches of hunter orange or full-sized hunter orange hat,
except when hunting from an elevated tree stand twelve (12) feet or more from
the ground, when hunting in an enclosed blind, or when traveling in an enclosed
vehicle. A small logo and/or printing is permitted on the front of the hunter
orange hat.
(z) For any person
except authorized personnel to block or otherwise stop traffic on any road or
at any gate by parking a vehicle in such a way that passage around the vehicle,
or access to the gate, is impeded.
(aa) For any person to possess, deposit,
distribute, or scatter grain/corn, salt, litter, or any other materials on any
AREA without receiving approval from the Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries
Division.
(bb) To damage or remove
any artifacts, trees, firewood, plants, dirt, gravel, or sod without legal
authorization.
(cc) To construct or
erect any permanent tree stand or blind or to install any screw-in type steps,
spikes, or nails, or otherwise damage any tree. Portable stands may not be
installed prior to 7 days before the opening of archery season, nor left on any
AREA longer than 7 days following the closure of the AREA's last deer hunt.
Stands not in compliance with this regulation may be confiscated and disposed
of by WFF.
(dd) To intentionally
cast a light of any kind, either handheld, affixed to a vehicle, or otherwise,
between the hours of sunset and sunrise from motor vehicles except those
vehicles traveling in a normal manner on an open established road.
(ee) To hunt from an elevated stand or
platform without attaching themselves to the tree or platform with a full body
safety harness capable of supporting their weight. Tree saddle hunters must
remain connected to tree at all times by means of a lineman's belt or
tether.
(ff) To violate any
restrictions posted on the Outdoor Alabama WMA Check-In application, AREA map
permit, or WMA Daily Permit, or posted restrictions regarding entry, hunting,
fishing, or other conduct.
(gg) To
release any animal, bird, fish, or other wildlife on any AREA without first
obtaining written permission from the Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries
Division.
(hh) To possess any open
alcoholic beverages outside designated camping areas.
(ii) For any person to possess any firearm
while hunting with bow and arrow or crossbow, except on days of hunter's choice
gun deer hunts. Nothing in this regulation prohibits the possession of handguns
by lawfully authorized persons for personal protection, provided the handguns
are not used to hunt, take, or attempt to take wildlife except as otherwise
provided by this regulation.
(jj) To
possess or use any wild turkey calls to mimic sounds made by wild turkeys from
March 1 until the opening day of youth turkey seasons and from the close of
youth turkey season to the opening day of physically disabled turkey season or
regular turkey season opening day on AREAs with turkey seasons.
(kk) For anyone 16 years of age or older to
hunt any species on any AREA on days of youth gun deer hunts, or for anyone to
hunt small game during primitive weapon or gun deer hunts, except on Grand Bay
Savanna, W.L. Holland, Mobile-Tensaw Delta, and Red Hills WMAs, and except
waterfowl in Upper Delta (Zone B) WMA.
(ll) For any unauthorized person to possess
or use any game camera/device capable of monitoring remotely and/or capable of
automatically transmitting photos and/or videos from March 1 - May 31 on any
AREA without first obtaining written permission from the Wildlife and
Freshwater Fisheries Division.
(mm)
For any unauthorized person to launch, land or possess or use any unmanned
aerial vehicle (UAV)/drone on any AREA without first obtaining written
permission from the Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries
Division.