Florida Administrative Code
68 - FISH AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION COMMISSION
68A - Freshwater Fish and Wildlife
Chapter 68A-13 - GENERAL HUNTING REGULATIONS
Section 68A-13.007 - Hunting Regulations on Public Small-Game Hunting Areas
Universal Citation: FL Admin Code R 68A-13.007
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) Public small-game hunting areas shall be established and regulated as follows:
(a) All areas for public small-game hunting
shall be posted as a wildlife management area.
(b) Specific small-game hunting areas shall
be established by order of the executive director, and regulations for these
specific areas that differ from the general regulations as set forth in this
rule shall be established by posting on the area and through publishing in a
newspaper of general circulation or through notice by broadcasting in an
electronic media.
(c) Establishment
and regulation will be dependent upon conditions existing for specific areas at
the time when small-game hunting is allowed statewide.
(2) The general regulations for public small-game hunting areas shall be as follows:
(a) Legal game for each public small-game
hunting area shall be as identified in the specific area regulations. Legal
game shall be limited to small game, non-protected birds, frogs, and all legal
fish, except that wild hogs may be included as legal game when necessary for
management purposes, and alligators and alligator eggs and hatchlings may be
established as legal to take pursuant to Rules
68A-25.031,
68A-25.032 and
68A-25.042, F.A.C.
(b) A daily use permit shall be required for
hunting on any public small-game hunting area unless excepted by specific area
regulations.
(c) Vehicles may be
operated only on named and numbered roads and may be parked only in designated
parking areas. Vehicles may not be operated on named and numbered roads
designated by area regulations as closed to vehicular traffic or temporarily
closed by administrative action and posting notice of such on those roads
because of inclement weather, poor road conditions, construction or management
activities or wildlife surveys.
(d)
Dogs may be used for hunting during open seasons unless prohibited by specific
area regulation. Dogs may be possessed, under physical restraint only, during
any period in which the taking of wildlife by the use of dogs is
prohibited.
(e) Shooting hours for
ducks, geese, coots, and mourning and white-winged doves - During the shooting
hours established pursuant to Rules
68A-13.003 and
68A-13.008, F.A.C., unless
otherwise provided by area-specific regulation. Shooting hours for other legal
game shall be provided by specific area regulation.
(f) Taking wildlife with firearms other than
centerfire or muzzleloading shotguns is prohibited unless otherwise provided by
specific area regulation, except bang sticks are allowed to take alligators by
persons permitted to take alligators.
(g) Airboats, outboard motors larger than 10
horsepower, tracked vehicles, unregistered and unlicensed motorcycles, and
all-terrain vehicles are prohibited unless otherwise provided by specific area
regulation.
(h) Construction or use
of permanent blinds or structures is prohibited.
(i) Tampering with or destruction of
equipment, improvements, and water control structures is prohibited.
(j) Public access is prohibited in portions
of public hunting areas that are posted as "Closed" or "Restricted."
(k) Releasing wildlife of any species is
prohibited unless authorized by permit from the executive director.
(l) Fishing and general public access are
permitted as provided by specific area regulation.
(m) Camping is permitted only in designated
camp sites.
(n) A management area
permit as provided by Section
379.354, F.S., in addition to
all regular license requirements, is required for persons, except those persons
exempted by Section 379.354, F.S.; persons engaging
in activities pursuant to Rule
68A-9.007,
68A-25.032 or
68A-25.042, F.A.C.; or by Order
of the Executive Director; to take wildlife on a Public Small Game Hunting
Area.
Rulemaking Authority Art. IV, Sec. 9, Fla. Const. Law Implemented Art. IV, Sec. 9, Fla. Const.
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