Florida Administrative Code
68 - FISH AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION COMMISSION
68A - Freshwater Fish and Wildlife
Chapter 68A-15 - TYPE I WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREAS
Section 68A-15.006 - Regulations Relating to Miscellaneous Areas
Universal Citation: FL Admin Code R 68A-15.006
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) The Commission may establish specific regulations for miscellaneous areas to regulate and manage the lands or waters therein in the best interest of the state.
(2) Kissimmee River Public Use Area.
(a) Open season:
1. Non-migratory game - Zonal seasons
established under Rule
68A-13.004, F.A.C., except that
open season for rabbit and gray squirrel shall be from the second Saturday in
October through the first Sunday in March only and crossbow season shall be the
last 5 days of the zonal crossbow season only.
2. Migratory game birds - Statewide
regulations established under Rules
68A-13.003 and
68A-13.008, F.A.C., except that
open season for crow shall be during the first phase of crow season
only.
3. Furbearers - During the
zonal antlered deer season only except that bobcat and otter may be taken only
after November 30.
4. Wild hog -
Opening the last Wednesday of April and closing 4 days thereafter and reopening
the fourth Friday of May and closing 4 days thereafter.
5. Fishing and frogging - Permitted
throughout the year.
(b)
Legal to take: All legal game, furbearers, fish, and frogs. Taking of antlered
deer not having at least one antler with three or more points or one antler
with a main beam of ten inches or more in length is prohibited, except by
persons less than 16 years of age. Antlerless deer may be taken only during the
archery season in that portion of the area north of State Road 70 and during
the last nine days of archery season in that portion of the areas south of
State Road 70. Notwithstanding the gray squirrel and quail seasons established
by Rule 68A-13.004, F.A.C., gray
squirrel and quail may be taken during the general gun season established for
this area. Bag and possession limits and shooting hours shall be those
established under Rules
68A-13.003,
68A-13.004 and
68A-13.008, F.A.C., except that
the daily bag limit for wild turkey shall be one per day.
(c) General regulations:
1. Taking wildlife with guns shall be
prohibited in the marshes and uplands except during the period beginning on the
opening day of rail season established in Rule
68A-13.008, F.A.C., and ending
on the closing day of spring turkey season established in Rule
68A-13.004, F.A.C. Taking
wildlife with centerfire rifles is prohibited. The marshes shall be those lands
outside the Kissimmee River channel, the C-38 canal, and the Istokpoga canal.
In posted archery/muzzleloading gun areas, only bows may be used to take
wildlife during the zonal archery season, only muzzleloading guns may be used
to take wildlife during the zonal muzzleloading gun season, only bows may be
used to take wildlife during the antlered deer season, and only bows and
muzzleloading guns may be used to take wildlife during other established
seasons. The take of wildlife with guns shall be prohibited in the marshes and
uplands in the northern portion of Bluff Hammock lying in the west 1/2 of
Section 26 and the east 1/2 of Section 27, Township 34 South, Range 31 East,
which are posted as closed to hunting or fishing.
2. Shooting frogs shall be permitted only
during hunting seasons established for this area and only with guns that are
legal methods of take during each particular open hunting season.
3. All public use shall be prohibited in
those areas posted as closed to afford protection to biologically sensitive
resources or sites, protection of archeological or cultural resources, or for
public safety reasons. Hunting shall be prohibited within 300 yards of any
active construction site.
4. The
use of airboats is prohibited in those areas posted as closed to airboat
use.
5. Driving a metal object into
any tree, or hunting from a tree into which a metal object has been driven, is
prohibited.
6. No person shall
place, expose or distribute any grain or other food for wildlife except as
authorized by permit from the executive director. No person shall take wildlife
on any land or waters upon which grain or other food has been
deposited.
7. Wild hog may be taken
in accordance with the following provisions:
a. Wild hog may only be taken from one-half
hour before sunrise to one-half hour after sunset during any season open for
the taking of game mammals or any season established for the taking of wild hog
only, with no size or bag limit.
b.
Methods of take, other than those allowed for the taking of game mammals during
each open season, are prohibited.
c. Wild hog may not be transported
alive.
8. Non-protected
mammals and non-protected birds may be taken during any season open for the
taking of game mammals or game birds, with no size or bag limit.
a. Methods of take, other than those allowed
for the taking of game during each open season, are prohibited.
9. Taking wild turkey with
firearms other than centerfire or muzzleloading shotguns using number 2 or
smaller diameter shot during the spring turkey season is prohibited.
10. Electric bicycles may be operated only on
named or numbered roads. Unless otherwise prohibited by specific area rule,
Class 1 electric bicycles (as defined in Section
316.003, F.S.) are exempt from
this restriction and may be used pursuant to regulations relating to
bicycles.
(3) Babcock Ranch Preserve.
(a) Open season (in
the Tier I hunt area):
1. Archery - Opening 49
days prior the first day of the Zone A antlered deer season established by Rule
68A-13.004, F.A.C., and closing
10 days thereafter (Saturdays, Sundays, Mondays and Tuesdays only).
2. Muzzleloading gun - Opening 14 days prior
to the first day of the Zone A antlered deer season established by Rule
68A-13.004, F.A.C., and closing
two days thereafter.
3. Family -
Opening the first day of the Zone A antlered deer season established by Rule
68A-13.004, F.A.C., and closing
1 day thereafter and reopening 90 days later and closing 1 day
thereafter.
4. General gun for
mobility-impaired - Opening 77 days after the first day of the Zone A antlered
deer season established by Rule
68A-13.004, F.A.C., and closing
2 days thereafter.
5. General gun -
Opening 7 days after the first day of the Zone A antlered deer season
established by Rule 68A-13.004, F.A.C., and closing
9 days thereafter, reopening 68 days later and closing 2 days therafter
(Saturdays, Sundays, and Mondays only).
6. Small game - Opening 112 days after the
first day of the Zone A antlered deer season established by Rule
68A-13.004, F.A.C., and closing
15 days thereafter, reopening 13 days later and closing 1 day thereafter
(Saturdays and Sundays only).
7.
Spring turkey - Opening the first day of spring turkey season established by
Rule 68A-13.004, F.A.C., and closing
9 days thereafter (Saturdays, Sundays, and Mondays only).
8. Fishing and frogging -
Prohibited.
9. Trapping -
Prohibited.
(b) The
following are the only species of wildlife legal to take within the Tier I hunt
area: All legal game (except quail) and furbearers. Taking of antlered deer not
having at least one antler with three or more points or one antler with a main
beam of ten inches or more in length is prohibited, except by persons less than
16 years of age. During the archery season, family and general gun for
mobility-impaired hunts the bag limit for deer shall be two deer per quota
permit. Only mobility-impaired hunters may take antlerless deer during the
general gun for mobility-impaired hunt. One antlered deer may be taken per
person, but no more than two per quota permit during the muzzleloading gun and
general gun hunts. One gobbler (or bearded turkey) per person, but no more than
two per quota permit may be taken during spring turkey season. Turkey may only
be taken during the spring turkey season.
(c) Regulations controlling activities within
the Tier I hunt area:
1. Hunting with dogs is
prohibited except bird dogs may be used during the small game season.
2. Vehicles shall not be parked further than
25 feet from designated roads or parking areas.
3. The use of tracked vehicles, airboats,
all-terrain vehicles, unlicensed and unregistered motorcycles and swamp buggies
is prohibited, except that all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), recreational
off-highway vehicles (ROVs) and golf carts may be used during the general gun
for mobility-impaired season by certified mobility-impaired hunters.
4. Hunters shall check in and out at the
check station when entering and exiting the area and check all game
taken.
5. Vehicles must be operated
on named or numbered roads, except ATVs, ROVs and golf carts during the
mobility-impaired hunt.
6. No deer
or turkey shall be dismembered until checked at the check station.
7. Hunters shall enter and exit the area at
the designated entrance only.
8.
During periods open to hunting, access is allowed only from 1.5 hours before
sunrise to 1.5 hours after sunset.
9. Scouting is allowed one day prior to each
hunt from 8:00 a.m. to sunset by individuals in possession of a valid quota
permit for that hunt, except during spring turkey when scouting is allowed one
day prior to each hunt from 1.5 hours before sunrise until 1.5 hours after
sunset, and guest hunters and assistants may accompany them. There are no scout
days for small game season.
10.
During the mobility-impaired general gun hunt, access is restricted to
certified mobility-impaired hunters with quota hunt permits, a non-hunting
assistant and one guest permit holder who may also participate in the hunt, but
must share the bag limit. All mobility-impaired hunt participants are required
to attend a pre-hunt orientation meeting.
11. The regulations contained in Rules
68A-15.004 and
68A-15.005, F.A.C., not in
conflict with specific area regulations, shall apply to this area.
12. Public access during the open seasons
described in paragraph (a), is limited to those persons participating in the
hunt, except that during the family hunt each quota permit will allow for 1 or
2 youth hunters, a supervising adult hunter, and 1 additional supervisor that
may participate in the hunt to assist the youth hunters but may not harvest
game, and except as provided by the Florida Forest Service.
13. Public access and use not relating to the
take of fish and wildlife is regulated by the Florida Forest Service.
14. The Tier I hunt area is that portion of
the property located east of Brown's Farm Grade; south of Tram Road; east of
Cut-off Road; and north of Oil Well Grade.
15. Taking wildlife with centerfire rifles is
prohibited during small game season.
(d) Regulations controlling activities in the
Tier II hunt areas:
1. Public access and use,
except for the take of fish and wildlife, shall be regulated by the Florida
Forest Service, except the Commission may authorize activities within
designated Tier II hunt areas.
2. A
written authorization or permit issued by the Commission, in addition to all
regular permitting and licensing requirements, shall be required to take fish
or wildlife within the designated Tier II hunting areas. These authorizations
and permits shall be displayed for inspection upon the request of any law
enforcement officer.
3. Taking of
antlered deer not having at least one antler with three or more points or one
antler with a main beam of ten inches or more in length is prohibited, except
as provided by authorization from the Commission.
4. The take of wild turkey is prohibited
except during the archery season, crossbow season, muzzleloading gun season,
that portion of the general gun season that overlaps with Zone A fall turkey
season, and spring turkey season.
5. The take of antlerless deer during the
zonal antlerless deer season, crossbow season, muzzleloading gun season, that
portion of the general gun season that overlaps with Zone A fall turkey season,
is prohibited except by antlerless deer tag.
6. The use of tracked vehicles, airboats,
off-highway vehicles (OHVs), and swamp buggies is prohibited, except as
authorized by the Florida Forest Service or the Commission.
7. Vehicles shall be operated only on
designated roads, parking areas, or other areas established and specifically
identified by the Florida Forest Service, except as authorized by the Florida
Forest Service or Commission.
8.
The take of wildlife with dogs is prohibited, except bird dogs and retrievers
may be used to take small game and non-protected birds.
9. Dogs may be possessed, under physical
restraint only, during any period in which the taking of wildlife by the use of
dogs is prohibited.
10. Taking wild
turkey with firearms other than centerfire and muzzleloading shotguns using
number 2 or smaller diameter shot during the spring turkey season is
prohibited.
11. The use of a light
in a manner capable of disclosing the presence of wildlife from one hour after
sunset until one hour before sunrise is prohibited, except as authorized by the
Commission.
12. Trapping is
prohibited, except as authorized by permit issued pursuant to Division 68A,
F.A.C.
13. Electric bicycles may be
operated only on named or numbered roads. Unless otherwise prohibited by
specific area rule, Class 1 electric bicycles (as defined in Section
316.003, F.S.) are exempt from
this restriction and may be used pursuant to regulations relating to
bicycles.
14. Notwithstanding the
gray squirrel and quail seasons established by Rule
68A-13.004, F.A.C., gray
squirrel and quail may be taken during the antlered deer season established for
this area.
15. Access to any
portion of the Babcock Ranch Preserve, including other Tier II areas, is
prohibited, except as provided in Subsection 68A-15.006(3). Permittees and
participants shall enter and exit at their designated access route and proceed
directly to their permitted area.
(e) Regulations controlling activities
outside the Tier I and Tier II hunt areas.
1.
Public access and use, except for the take of fish and wildlife, shall be
regulated by the Florida Forest Service.
2. A written authorization or permit issued
by the Commission, except as provided by subparagraph 3., in addition to all
regular permitting and licensing requirements, shall be required to take fish
or wildlife. These authorizations and permits shall be displayed for inspection
upon the request of any law enforcement officer.
3. The Florida Forest Service may authorize
the take of fish or wildlife consistent with Section
589.19(4),
F.S., provided these authorizations shall not be more liberal than those found
in Title 68 and Division 68A, F.A.C.
(f) The Commission may authorize or permit
public access and use for the purpose of taking fish and wildlife, throughout
the area.
(4) Kissimmee Chain of Lakes Area.
(a) Open season:
1. Non-migratory game - During Zonal seasons
established under Rule
68A-13.004, F.A.C., except deer
and turkey shall only be taken during those seasons established for Zone B and
crossbow season shall be the last 5 days of the Zone B crossbow season only and
gray squirrel shall only be taken from the second Saturday in October until the
first Sunday in March.
2. Migratory
birds - Statewide regulations established under Rules
68A-13.003 and
68A-13.008, F.A.C., except that
open season for crow shall be during the first phase of crow season
only.
3. Furbearers - During zonal
antlered deer season established for Zone B only.
4. Fishing and frogging - Allowed throughout
the year.
(b) Legal to
take: All legal game, furbearers (except bobcat and otter), fish and frogs. The
take of deer is prohibited in the East and West Shore Units. The take of
antlerless deer is prohibited. Taking of antlered deer not having at least one
antler with three or more points or one antler with a main beam of ten inches
or more in length is prohibited, except by persons less than 16 years of age.
The take of beardless hen wild turkey is prohibited. The daily bag limit for
wild turkey shall be one per day.
(c) General regulations:
1. Taking wildlife with centerfire rifles is
prohibited on the Northwest Shore, East Shore, West Shore and Drasdo
Units.
2. Taking deer and
furbearers with dogs is prohibited.
3. Dogs on leashes may be used for trailing
wounded game.
4. Shooting frogs
shall be allowed only during hunting seasons established for this area and only
with guns that are legal methods of take during each open hunting
season.
5. The use of airboats is
prohibited in those areas posted as closed to airboat use.
6. Driving a metal object into any tree, or
hunting from a tree into which a metal object has been driven, is
prohibited.
7. No person shall
place, expose or distribute any grain or other food for wildlife except as
authorized by permit from the executive director. No person shall take wildlife
on any land or waters upon which grain or other food has been
deposited.
8. Wild hog may be taken
in accordance with the following provisions:
a. Wild hog may be taken throughout the year
with no size or bag limit.
b. Wild
hog may only be taken with a gun from one-half hour before sunrise to one-half
hour after sunset. Wild hog may not be taken with a gun at night.
c. Wild hog may not be transported
alive.
9. Non-protected
mammals and non-protected birds may be taken during any season open for the
taking of game mammals or game birds, with no size or bag limit.
a. Methods of take, other than those allowed
for the taking of game during each open season, are prohibited.
10. A South Florida Water
Management District permit is required to access that portion of the Rough
Island Unit posted as "SFWMD Permit Required."
11. Hunting or fishing is prohibited on any
portion of the area posted as closed to hunting or fishing.
12. Erecting or maintaining tree stands more
than ten days before the start of archery season or more than ten days after
the end of spring turkey season is prohibited.
13. Taking wild turkey with firearms other
than centerfire and muzzleloading shotguns using number 2 or smaller diameter
shot during the spring turkey season is prohibited.
14. Electric bicycles may be operated only on
named or numbered roads. Unless otherwise prohibited by specific area rule,
Class 1 electric bicycles (as defined in Section
316.003, F.S.) are exempt from
this restriction and may be used pursuant to regulations relating to
bicycles.
(5) Tenoroc Public Use Area.
(a) Open season: Fish
- on days and lakes as provided by Rule
68A-20.005, F.A.C., and
alligators as specified in Rule
68A-25.042, F.A.C.
(b) Legal to take: Fish as specified in Rule
68A-20.005, F.A.C., and
alligator by persons participating in the statewide alligator trapping,
permitting, taking and sale program as specified in Rule
68A-25.042, F.A.C.
(c) Camping: Prohibited.
(d) General regulations:
1. No person shall park any vehicle or
trailer in a manner which obstructs a boat ramp.
2. All persons shall enter and exit at a
designated entrance.
3. Dates and
hours of public access and vehicle access shall be as established by order of
the Executive Director.
4.
Notwithstanding other provisions of this subsection, the Commission may allow
activities to facilitate Commission-sponsored programs.
5. Public access and/or vehicle access may be
prohibited or limited on areas or portions thereof that are temporarily closed
by administrative action to facilitate Commission-sponsored activities or
authorized special events. To the extent circumstances permit, public notice of
such closures shall be afforded through the FWC website, media and in-the-field
postings. The closure shall not exceed 14 days unless approved by the Executive
Director.
6. The use of tracked
vehicles, all-terrain vehicles, unlicensed and unregistered motorcycles and
swamp buggies is prohibited.
7.
Vehicles shall only be operated on named or numbered roads.
8. Vehicles shall not be parked further than
25 feet from designated roads or parking areas.
9. Bicycles and horses shall only be ridden
on roads open for vehicle traffic or trails designated for that use.
10. The regulations contained in Rules
68A-15.004 and
68A-15.005, F.A.C., not in
conflict with specific area regulations, shall apply to this area.
(6) Kissimmee Chain of Lakes Area - Rolling Meadows Unit.
(a) Open
season:
1. Non-migratory game - During Zonal
seasons established under Rule
68A-13.004, F.A.C., except deer
and turkey shall only be taken during those seasons established for Zone B and
crossbow season shall be the last 5 days of the Zone B crossbow season only and
gray squirrel shall only be taken from the second Saturday in October until the
first Sunday in March.
2. Migratory
birds - Statewide regulations established under Rules
68A-13.003 and
68A-13.008, F.A.C., except that
open season for crow shall be during the first phase of crow season
only.
3. Furbearers - During zonal
antlered deer season established for Zone B only.
4. Fishing and frogging - Allowed throughout
the year.
(b) Legal to
take: All legal game, furbearers (except bobcat and otter), fish and frogs. The
take of antlerless deer is prohibited. Taking of antlered deer not having at
least one antler with three or more points or one antler with a main beam of
ten inches or more in length is prohibited, except by persons less than 16
years of age. The take of beardless hen wild turkey is prohibited. The daily
bag limit for wild turkey shall be one per day.
(c) General regulations:
1. Taking deer and furbearers with dogs is
prohibited.
2. Dogs on leashes may
be used for trailing wounded game.
3. Shooting frogs shall be allowed only
during hunting seasons established for this area and only with guns that are
legal methods of take during each open hunting season.
4. Motorized vehicles and vessels are
prohibited.
5. Taking wildlife is
prohibited on, from or across the levees.
6. Driving a metal object into any tree, or
hunting from a tree into which a metal object has been driven, is
prohibited.
7. No person shall
place, expose or distribute any grain or other food for wildlife except as
authorized by permit from the executive director. No person shall take wildlife
on any land or waters upon which grain or other food has been
deposited.
8. Wild hog may be taken
in accordance with the following provisions:
a. Wild hog may be taken throughout the year
with no size or bag limit.
b. Wild
hog may only be taken with a gun from one-half hour before sunrise to one-half
hour after sunset. Wild hog may not be taken with a gun at night.
c. Wild hog may not be transported
alive.
9. Non-protected
mammals and non-protected birds may be taken during any season open for the
taking of game mammals or game birds, with no size or bag limit.
a. Methods of take, other than those allowed
for the taking of game during each open season, are prohibited.
10. The regulations contained in
Rules 68A-15.004, F.A.C., not in
conflict with specific area regulations, shall apply to this area.
11. Erecting or maintaining tree stands more
than ten days before the start of archery season or more than ten days after
the end of spring turkey season is prohibited.
12. Fires are prohibited.
13. Tampering with or destruction of
equipment, improvements, and water control structures is prohibited.
14. Construction or use of permanent blinds
or structures is prohibited.
15.
Releasing wildlife of any species is prohibited unless authorized by permit
from the Executive Director.
Rulemaking Authority Art. IV, Sec 9, Fla. Const. Law Implemented Art IV, Sec 9, Fla. Const.
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