Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) Southwest
Region.
(a) Little Gator Creek - Pasco
County.
1. The designated wood stork rookery
area is closed to public access.
2.
Public access is prohibited February 1 through August 31.
3. Possession of any animal is prohibited,
except dogs as provided by paragraph
68A-17.004(7)(c),
F.A.C.
4. All persons shall enter
and exit the area only at designated entrances.
5. Public access other than by foot
(pedestrian) or bicycle is prohibited.
6. Public access is prohibited from one-half
hour after sunset to one-half hour before sunrise.
(b) Hickey Creek Mitigation Park - Lee
County.
1. Possession of any animal is
prohibited, except dogs as provided by paragraph
68A-17.004(7)(c),
F.A.C.
2. All persons shall enter
and exit the area only at designated entrances.
3. Public access other than by foot
(pedestrian) is prohibited.
4.
Public access is prohibited from one-half hour after sunset to one-half hour
before sunrise.
(c)
Platt Branch Mitigation Park - Highlands County.
1. Possession of any animal is prohibited,
except dogs as provided by paragraph
68A-17.004(7)(c),
F.A.C.
2. All persons shall enter
and exit the area only at designated entrances.
3. Public access other than by foot
(pedestrian) is prohibited.
4.
Public access is prohibited from one-half hour after sunset to one-half hour
before sunrise.
(d) Lake
Wales Ridge - Highlands and Polk Counties.
1.
Possession of any animal is prohibited except dogs as provided by paragraph
68A-17.004(7)(c),
F.A.C., are allowed and horses are allowed by permit.
2. All persons shall enter and exit the area
only at designated entrances.
3.
Public access other than by foot (pedestrian), bicycle or horseback
(equestrian) is prohibited.
4.
Public access is prohibited from one-half hour after sunset to one-half hour
before sunrise.
(e)
Bullfrog Creek Mitigation Park - Hillsborough County.
1. Possession of any animal is prohibited,
except dogs as provided by paragraph
68A-17.004(7)(c),
F.A.C.
2. All persons shall enter
and exit the area only at designated entrances.
3. Public access other than by foot
(pedestrian) is prohibited.
4.
Public access is prohibited from one-half hour after sunset to one-half hour
before sunrise.
(f) Lake
Wales Ridge Wildlife and Environmental Area - Royce Unit - Highlands County.
1. Open season:
a. Archery - Opening 43 days prior to the
first day of Zone C antlered deer season established by Rule
68A-13.004, F.A.C., and closing
2 days thereafter, reopening 19 days later and closing 2 days
thereafter.
b. General gun -
Opening 13 days after the first day of Zone C antlered deer season established
by Rule 68A-13.004, F.A.C., and closing
2 days thereafter.
c. Small game -
Opening 34 days after the first day of Zone C antlered deer season established
by Rule 68A-13.004, F.A.C., and closing
2 days thereafter, reopening 12 days later and closing 2 days thereafter,
opening 3 days prior to the third Monday in January and closing 3 days
thereafter and reopening 17 days later and closing 3 days thereafter.
d. Wild hog-still - Opening the second
Saturday in May and closing 8 days thereafter (Saturdays and Sundays
only).
e. Youth turkey hunt -
During the youth turkey hunt established by Rule
68A-13.004, F.A.C.
f. Spring turkey - Opening the first day of
the spring turkey season established by Rule
68A-13.004, F.A.C., and closing
2 days thereafter, reopening 11 days later and closing 2 days
thereafter.
g. Fishing and frogging
- Allowed throughout the year.
2. Legal to take: All legal game, fish,
frogs, 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. The bag
limit for antlered deer shall be one per person, but not more than two per
quota permit. Antlerless deer may be taken by antlerless deer permit only. Only
wild hog may be taken during the wild hog-still season. During the spring
turkey season, one gobbler (or bearded turkey) may be taken per person, but not
more than two per quota permit. Turkey of either sex may be taken during the
archery season.
3. General
regulations:
a. The use of tracked vehicles,
airboats, all-terrain vehicles or unlicensed and unregistered motorcycles is
prohibited. Horses and bicycles may be used only on firebreaks and named or
numbered roads. During periods open to hunting, horses are
prohibited.
b. Vehicles may be
operated only on named or numbered roads and shall be parked in designated
parking areas or within 25 feet of a named or numbered road.
c. During periods when the area is closed to
hunting, public access other than by foot (pedestrian), bicycle or horseback
(equestrian) is prohibited, except that motorized vehicles shall be allowed on
Royce Road year round and shall be allowed on all named and numbered roads one
day prior to all hunts, except small game.
d. All persons shall enter and exit the area
at a designated entrance.
e.
Hunting with dogs is prohibited except any dog may be used to take small game
during the small game season. Hunting wild hog with dogs is
prohibited.
f. Public access is
prohibited from 1.5 hours after sunset until 1.5 hours before
sunrise.
(g)
Perry Oldenburg Mitigation Park - Hernando County.
1. Possession of any animal is prohibited,
except dogs as provided by paragraph
68A-17.004(7)(c),
F.A.C.
2. All persons shall enter
and exit the area only at designated entrances.
3. Public access other than by foot
(pedestrian) is prohibited.
4.
Public access is prohibited from one-half hour after sunset to one-half hour
before sunrise.
(h)
Chinsegut - Hernando County.
1. Public access
other than by foot (pedestrian) is prohibited.
2. Fishing and frogging is
prohibited.
3. Possession of any
animal is prohibited, except dogs as provided by paragraph
68A-17.004(7)(c),
F.A.C.
4. All persons shall enter
and exit the area only at designated entrances.
5. Public access is prohibited from one-half
hour after sunset to one-half hour before sunrise.
6. The Commission may authorize additional
public access, including but not limited to hours of access and methods of
access, to facilitate public access to the Chinsegut Nature Center and
Commission sponsored activities.
(i) Moody Branch Mitigation Park - Manatee
County.
1. Possession of any animal is
prohibited, except horses are allowed and dogs as provided by paragraph
68A-17.004(7)(c),
F.A.C.
2. All persons shall enter
and exit the area only at designated entrances.
3. Public access other than by foot
(pedestrian) or horseback (equestrian) is prohibited. Horses may be ridden only
on established roads, firelines and designated trails.
4. Public access is prohibited from one-half
hour after sunset to one-half hour before sunrise.
(j) Crooked Lake Mitigation Park - Polk
County.
1. Possession of any animal is
prohibited, except horses are allowed and dogs as provided by paragraph
68A-17.004(7)(c),
F.A.C.
2. All persons shall enter
and exit the area only at designated entrances.
3. Public access other than by foot
(pedestrian), bicycle or horse (equestrain) is prohibited. Horses and bicycles
may be ridden only on established roads, firelines and designated
trails.
4. Public access is
prohibited from one-half hour after sunset to one-half hour before
sunrise.
(k) Janet
Butterfield Brooks Mitigation Park - Hernando County.
Public access is prohibited.
(2) North Central Region.
(a) Santa Fe Swamp - Bradford County.
1. Open season:
a. Archery - Opening 43 days prior to the
first day of Zone C antlered deer season established by Rule
68A-13.004, F.A.C., and closing
28 days thereafter.
b.
Muzzleloading gun - Opening 14 days prior to the first day of Zone C antlered
deer season established by Rule
68A-13.004, F.A.C., and closing
2 days thereafter.
c. Archery and
muzzleloading gun - Opening the first day of Zone C antlered deer season
established by Rule 68A-13.004, F.A.C., and closing
57 days thereafter.
d. Spring
turkey - During the spring turkey season established by Rule
68A-13.004, F.A.C.
e. Fishing is allowed throughout the
year.
f. Falconry - Game may be
taken by falconry during established statewide seasons that coincide with
periods when the area is otherwise open for public use or hunting.
2. Legal to take: Gray squirrel,
rabbit, antlered deer, turkey, non-protected birds, non-protected mammals, wild
hog, and fish. 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. Antlered and
antlerless deer and turkey of either sex may be taken during the archery
season. Only bearded turkey or gobblers may be taken during the spring turkey
season.
3. General regulations:
a. Persons shall enter and exit the area at
designated entrances or via Little Santa Fe Lake.
b. Vehicles are prohibited except in the
designated parking areas.
c.
Centerfire or rimfire rifles, centerfire shotguns, centerfire pistols, and
crossbows are prohibited for taking wildlife except centerfire shotguns may be
used to take wild turkey during spring turkey season.
d. Hunting with dogs is prohibited.
e. Public access is prohibited from 1.5 hours
after sunset until 1.5 hours before sunrise, except by persons possessing a
Special Use Authorization from the Suwannee River Water Management
District.
(b)
Fort White Mitigation Park - Gilchrist County.
1. Open season:
a. Archery season - Opening 14 days prior to
the first day of Zone C antlered deer season established by Rule
68A-13.004, F.A.C., and closing
4 days thereafter, reopening 3 days later and closing 4 days thereafter, and
reopening 10 days later and closing 4 days thereafter.
b. Small game - Opening 12 days after the
first day of Zone C antlered deer season established by Rule
68A-13.004, F.A.C., and closing
the first Sunday in March.
c. Youth
turkey - During the youth turkey hunt established by Rule
68A-13.004, F.A.C.
d. Spring turkey - Opening the first day of
the spring turkey season established by Rule
68A-13.004, F.A.C., and closing
4 days thereafter, and reopening 3 days later and closing 4 days
thereafter.
e. Fishing and frogging
- Prohibited except along the bank of the Santa Fe River.
f. Falconry - Game may be taken by falconry
during established statewide seasons that coincide with periods when the area
is otherwise open for public use or hunting.
2. Legal to take: All legal game, fish, frogs
and furbearers. Taking of antlered deer not having at least one antler with two
or more points is prohibited, except by persons less than 16 years of age.
During the archery season, turkey of either sex may be taken and the bag limit
for deer shall be one antlered or one antlerless deer per person, but no more
than two deer per quota permit. During the spring turkey season, one gobbler or
bearded turkey may be taken per person, but no more than two per quota
permit.
3. Camping: Camping is
allowed by permit only from the Suwannee River Water Management
District.
4. General regulations:
a. Persons shall enter and exit the area at
designated entrances.
b. Public
access is prohibited from 1.5 hours after sunset until 1.5 hours before
sunrise.
c. Possession of any
animal is prohibited, except dogs as provided by paragraph
68A-17.004(7)(c),
F.A.C., dogs on a leash may be used to trail wounded game, any dog may be used
to take small game during the small game season and raptors may be used during
the falconry season.
d. Motorized
vehicular access is prohibited, except in the designated parking
areas.
e. Bicycles may only be
ridden on firebreaks, trails and well-defined roads.
f. Public access is allowed year round except
during quota hunts when only individuals authorized to participate in a hunt
may access the area and during the youth turkey hunt when one non-hunting guest
per quota permit may also access the area.
g. Taking wildlife with centerfire rifles is
prohibited during small game season.
(c) Suwannee Ridge - Hamilton County.
1. Open season:
a. Mobility-impaired general gun - Opening 22
days prior to the first day of Zone C antlered deer season established by Rule
68A-13.004, F.A.C., and closing
2 days thereafter, reopening 12 days later and closing 2 days thereafter,
reopening 5 days later and closing 2 days thereafter, and reopening 12 days
later and closing 2 days thereafter.
b. Mobility-impaired spring turkey - Opening
6 days after the first day of the spring turkey season established by Rule
68A-13.004, F.A.C., and closing
2 days thereafter, and reopening 19 days later and closing 2 days
thereafter.
2. Legal to
take: Antlered deer, antlerless deer, wild hog, gobbler or bearded turkey
(during spring turkey season only), gray squirrel, rabbit, non-protected birds,
non-protected mammals, and furbearers. Two deer or two turkeys may be taken per
quota permit. Only certified mobility-impaired hunters may take an antlerless
deer. 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.
3. General regulations:
a. Hunters shall check in and out at the
designated check station on Holton Creek WMA and report all game
taken.
b. During periods open to
hunting public access is restricted to individuals with valid quota hunt
permits and those persons identified in Rule
68A-15.005, F.A.C. Only one
quota hunt permit may be utilized per individual per hunt.
c. Vehicles may be operated only from 1.5
hours before sunrise until 1.5 hours after sunset, only on named or numbered
roads during periods open to hunting and one day prior.
d. The use of tracked vehicles, airboats,
motorcycles, or all-terrain vehicles is prohibited, except all-terrain vehicles
may be used during mobility-impaired hunts.
e. Hunters shall enter and exit through
Holton Creek WMA Road 2 only. The area may be accessed during non-hunting
periods only by use of the Adams Grade parking area.
f. All mobility-impaired hunters and guests
are required to attend a pre-hunt orientation meeting.
g. The possession of dogs or horses is
prohibited, except dogs as provided by paragraph
68A-15.004(7)(c),
F.A.C., and dogs on a leash may be used for trailing wounded game.
h. During non-hunting periods, access is
restricted to foot traffic only.
i.
Public access is prohibited from 1.5 hours after sunset until 1.5 hours before
sunrise.
(d)
Branan Field Mitigation Park - Duval and Clay counties.
1. Taking wildlife with guns is
prohibited.
2. Possession of
trapping devices is prohibited.
3.
Possession of dogs is allowed as provided by paragraph
68A-17.004(7)(c),
F.A.C.
4. Access shall be
restricted to foot traffic only. No motorized vehicles or horseback riding
shall be allowed.
(e)
Bell Ridge Mitigation Park.
1. Possession of
any animal is prohibited, except dogs as provided by paragraph
68A-17.004(7)(c),
F.A.C.
2. Public access other than
by foot (pedestrian) is prohibited.
3. All persons shall enter and exit the area
only at designated entrances.
(f) Lafayette Forest Wildlife and
Environmental Area.
1. Open seasons:
a. Archery season - Opening 42 days prior to
the first day of Zone C antlered deer season established by Rule
68A-13.004, F.A.C., and closing
4 days thereafter, reopening 2 days later and closing 4 days thereafter, and
reopening 3 days later and closing 4 days thereafter.
b. Muzzleloading gun season - Opening 14 days
prior to the first day of Zone C antlered deer season established by Rule
68A-13.004, F.A.C., and closing
2 days thereafter.
c. Family hunt -
Opening the first day of Zone C antlered deer season established by Rule
68A-13.004, F.A.C., and closing
8 days thereafter (Saturdays and Sundays only).
d. Small game - Opening the day after the
last day of the family hunt and closing the first Sunday in March.
e. Youth turkey - During the youth turkey
hunt established by Rule
68A-13.004, F.A.C.
f. Spring turkey - Opening the first day of
the spring turkey season established by Rule
68A-13.004, F.A.C., and closing
2 days thereafter, and reopening 4 days later and closing 2 days
thereafter.
g. Fishing - Allowed
year round.
h. Falconry - Game may
be taken by falconry during established statewide seasons that coincide with
periods when the area is otherwise open for public use or hunting.
2. Legal to take: All legal game,
fish and furbearers. Taking of antlered deer not having at least one antler
with two or more points is prohibited, except by persons less than 16 years of
age. During the archery season, turkey of either sex may be taken and the bag
limit for deer shall be one antlered or one antlerless deer per person, but no
more than two deer per quota permit. During the family hunt the bag limit shall
be one antlered or one antlerless deer per person. During the muzzleloading gun
season, the bag limit shall be one antlered deer per person, but no more than
two antlered deer per quota permit. During the spring turkey season, one
gobbler or bearded turkey may be taken per person, but no more than two per
quota permit.
3. General
regulations:
a. All persons shall enter and
exit the area at designated entrances.
b. Public access is prohibited from 1.5 hours
after sunset until 1.5 hours before sunrise except during small game season by
persons hunting as specified in paragraph
68A-24.002(2)(b),
F.A.C. and persons hunting during the April or June wild hog-dog season hunts
on Mallory Swamp WMA or in possession of a Special Use Authorization from the
Suwannee River Water Management District for Mallory Swamp Wildlife Management
Area may traverse McCalls Chapel Grade.
c. Possession of any animal is prohibited,
except horses, dogs as provided by paragraph
68A-17.004(7)(c),
F.A.C., dogs on a leash may be used for trailing wounded game, dogs may be
transported year-round on McCalls Chapel Grade, dogs may be used to hunt during
small game season, and raptors may be used during the falconry season. Horses
are allowed on firebreaks, designated trails, and named or numbered roads
only.
d. Hunting with dogs is
prohibited during the small game season, except by persons hunting as specified
in paragraph 68A-24.002(2)(b),
F.A.C., and any dog may be used to take small game.
e. Taking wild hog by the use of dogs is
prohibited.
f. Motorized vehicular
access is prohibited except on McCalls Chapel Grade and Lafayette Loop.
Lafayette Loop may be driven on only by persons authorized to participate in
the hunts and only on hunt days and the day prior to each hunt.
g. During hunting seasons public access is
limited to persons participating in the hunt, except that all persons may use
McCalls Chapel Grade to access Mallory Swamp Wildlife Management
Area.
h. The use of all-terrain
vehicles and unlicensed and unregistered motorcycles is prohibited.
(g) Watermelon Pond
Wildlife and Environmental Area.
1. Open
seasons:
a. Archery season - Opening 21 days
prior to the first day of Zone C antlered deer season established by Rule
68A-13.004, F.A.C., and closing
8 days thereafter.
b. Small game -
Opening 14 days after the first day of Zone C antlered deer season established
by Rule 68A-13.004, F.A.C., and closing
15 days thereafter, and reopening 13 days later and closing 22 days
thereafter.
c. Youth turkey -
During the youth turkey hunt established by Rule
68A-13.004, F.A.C.
d. Duck, geese and coot - During the seasons
established by Rule 68A-13.003, F.A.C. on the
Gladman Tract only.
e. Fishing and
frogging - Allowed year round.
f.
Falconry - Game may be taken by falconry during established statewide seasons
that coincide with periods when the area is otherwise open for public use or
hunting.
g. Spring turkey - Opening
13 days after the first day of the spring turkey season established by Rule
68A-13.004, F.A.C., and closing
2 days thereafter.
2.
Legal to take: All legal game, fish, frogs, and furbearers. Taking of antlered
deer not having at least one antler with two or more points is prohibited,
except by persons less than 16 years of age. During archery season, deer
(except spotted fawns) and turkey of either sex may be taken and the bag limit
for deer shall be one per person.
3. Camping: Prohibited except as authorized
by the Florida Forest Service.
4.
General regulations:
a. Persons shall enter
and exit the area only through County Road 337, SW 250th street, or via
Watermelon Pond.
b. Motorized
vehicular access is prohibited, except in designated parking areas.
c. Bicycles may be ridden on roads, firelines
and designated trails only.
d.
Public access is prohibited from 1.5 hours after sunset until 1.5 hours before
sunrise.
e. Possession of animals
is prohibited; except that dogs are allowed as provided by paragraph
68A-17.004(7)(c),
F.A.C., dogs on a leash may be used for trailing wounded game, horses are
allowed on roads, firelines and designated trails only, bird dogs and waterfowl
retrievers may be used for hunting during the small game season and seasons
established by Rule 68A-13.003, F.A.C., on the
Gladman Tract and raptors may be used for falconry season.
f. Northern bobwhite may be released and
taken by centerfire or muzzleloading shotgun during the small game season
provided each individual or group participating possesses a daily permit and
proof (including the name and address of the vendor and date of purchase) that
the northern bobwhite were purchased within the past 90 days from a game farm
licensed by the Commission or another state. Participants must enter and exit
the area only at a designated quail release entrance.
g. Taking wildlife with centerfire rifles is
prohibited during small game season.
(3) Northwest Region.
(a) Judges Cave - Jackson County.
1. Taking wildlife with guns is
prohibited.
2. Unauthorized public
access is prohibited.
3. Judges
Cave will be closed to entry from March 15 through September 15.
4. Fires are prohibited.
5. The disturbance or removal of any tree or
plant is prohibited.
(b)
Apalachicola River - Gulf and Franklin counties.
1. Open seasons:
a. Archery - Opening 33 days prior to the
first day of the general gun season and closing 29 days thereafter.
b. Muzzleloading gun - Opening the first
Saturday in December and closing 2 days thereafter.
c. General gun - Opening the fourth Thursday
in November and closing 3 days thereafter and reopening the second Saturday in
December and closing 53 days thereafter.
d. Small game - During the open seasons
established in Rule 68A-13.004, F.A.C., except gray
squirrel season shall open the second Saturday of November and close the first
Sunday in March.
e.
Archery/Muzzleloading gun - Opening the day immediately following the last day
of the general gun season and closing 10 days thereafter.
f. Spring turkey - During the spring turkey
season established for Zone D in Rule
68A-13.004, F.A.C.
g. Wild hog-dog - Opening the third Friday
and closing 6 days thereafter in the months of July, August, September, May and
June.
h. Migratory birds - During
seasons established by Rules
68A-13.003 and
68A-13.008, F.A.C.
i. Fox, raccoon, opossum and bobcat -
Throughout the year.
j. Trapping -
December 1 through March 1.
k.
Fishing and frogging - Throughout the year.
l. Bear - During the open season established
for the East Panhandle BMU in Rule
68A-13.004, F.A.C.
m. Youth turkey - During the youth turkey
hunt established by Rule
68A-13.004,
F.A.C.
2. Legal to take:
All legal game, bear (only during the bear season), fish, frogs and furbearers.
Taking of antlered deer not having at least one antler with two or more points
is prohibited, except by persons less than 16 years of age. Antlerless deer may
only be taken during the archery season. Bearded turkey or gobblers may be
taken during the spring turkey season and the first 41 days of the general gun
season; turkey of either sex may be taken during the archery and muzzleloading
gun seasons. During the first phase of dove season, taking dove in posted dove
fields is prohibited except on Saturdays. Wild hog may only be taken during the
archery, muzzleloading gun, general gun, archery/muzzleloading gun and wild
hog-dog seasons and during the open season for quail established in Rule
68A-13.004, F.A.C.
3. Camping: Throughout the year. A permit as
provided by paragraph
68A-17.004(8)(a),
F.A.C., is required if camping within any designated campground. In the
remainder of the area, camping is limited to 14 consecutive days and prohibited
where posted as no camping; except that camping is prohibited in the Tate's
Hell State Forest portion of the area. Camping is limited to tents, trailers or
self-propelled camping vehicles. Unless contained in mobile campers, kitchen
stoves, refrigerators and freezers are prohibited. Lumber, sheet metal or other
building materials are prohibited.
4. General regulations:
a. Furbearers may be taken in accordance with
the provisions of Rule
68A-24.002, F.A.C., except the
use of dogs is prohibited during the spring turkey season and traps may only be
used during the established trapping season.
b. The use of dogs, other than bird dogs or
retrievers, on posted dove fields is prohibited during the first phase of dove
season.
c. Vehicles may be operated
only on named or numbered roads.
d.
Fires other than campfires are prohibited.
e. Hunting with dogs, other than bird dogs or
retrievers, is prohibited in that portion of the area posted as Northwest
Florida Water Management District lands (except those lands lying south of the
Chipola River and east of the St. Joe Canal) and on those lands lying east of
East Bay and Cash Bayou, except during the wild hog-dog season. The take of
deer with dogs is prohibited, except during the general gun season in the dog
hunt area. The take of wild hog with dogs is prohibited, except during the
general gun and small game seasons in the dog hunt area and throughout the area
during the wild hog-dog season.
f.
The use of all-terrain vehicles is prohibited in that portion of the area
posted as Northwest Florida Water Management District lands and on those lands
lying east of East Bay and Cash Bayou.
g. During the wild hog-dog season, hunts will
begin at 12:01 a.m. on the first day of the hunt and end at 11:59 p.m. on the
last day of the hunt.
h. During the
wild hog-dog season, wild hog may be taken during the day (with or without
dogs) or at night by the aid of a light with dogs and a firearm, provided that
no wild hog shall be shot at night until bayed by dogs. The hunting of wild hog
under this provision by display or use of a light from a moving vehicle, boat
or animal is prohibited.
i.
Northern bobwhite may be released and taken by centerfire or muzzleloading
shotgun during the small game season provided each individual or group
participating possesses a daily permit and proof (including the name and
address of the vendor and date of purchase) that the northern bobwhite were
purchased within the past 90 days from a game farm licensed by the Commission
or another state. The release of northern bobwhite is allowed only in that
portion of the area east of the Apalachicola River, east of the East River,
north of Sam's Creek Cutoff, and west of East Bay.
(c) L. Kirk Edwards - Leon County.
1. Open seasons for that portion of the area
west of Chaires Cross Road:
a. Small game -
Opening the second Saturday in November and closing the first Sunday in
March.
b. Youth turkey hunt -
During the youth turkey hunt established in Rule
68A-13.004, F.A.C.
c. Spring turkey - During the first three
days of the regular season for Zone C, and the Friday, Saturday and Sunday of
the third and fifth weekends of the regular season for Zone C established in
Rule 68A-13.004, F.A.C.
d. Migratory birds - During seasons
established in Rules 68A-13.003 and
68A-13.008, F.A.C.
e. Fishing and frogging - Allowed throughout
the year.
f. Archery - Opening 37
days prior to the first Saturday in November and closing 3 days thereafter,
reopening 11 days later and closing 3 days thereafter, and reopening 11 days
later and closing 3 days thereafter.
g. Family hunt - Opening the Thursday
following the close of archery season and closing 3 days later.
h. Archery/Muzzleloading gun - Opening the
fourth Thursday in November and closing 3 days thereafter, reopening 4 days
later and closing 3 days thereafter, and reopening 11 days later and closing 3
days thereafter.
2. Open
seasons for that portion of the area east of Chaires Cross Road:
a. Archery - Opening 37 days prior to the
first Saturday in November and closing 3 days thereafter, reopening 11 days
later and closing 3 days thereafter, and reopening 11 days later and closing 3
days thereafter.
b. Family hunt -
Opening the Thursday following the close of archery season and closing 3 days
later.
c. Archery/Muzzleloading gun
- Opening the fourth Thursday in November and closing 3 days thereafter,
reopening 4 days later and closing 3 days thereafter, and reopening 11 days
later and closing 3 days thereafter.
d. Small game - Opening the second Saturday
in November and closing the first Sunday in March (except during the
archery/muzzleloading gun season).
e. Youth turkey hunt - During the youth
turkey hunt for Zone C established in Rule
68A-13.004, F.A.C.
f. Spring turkey - During the first three
days of the regular season for Zone C, and the Friday, Saturday and Sunday of
the third and fifth weekends of the regular season for Zone C established in
Rule 68A-13.004, F.A.C.
g. Duck, geese and coot - During the first
three days of both the wood duck and teal and duck, light goose, and coot
seasons established in Rule
68A-13.003, F.A.C.
h. Fishing and frogging - Allowed throughout
the year.
3. Legal to
take: All legal game (except turkey may be taken during spring turkey season
only), fish, frogs 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 spring turkey season, one gobbler (or bearded turkey) may be
taken per quota permit. During the archery season the bag limit for deer shall
be one antlered or one antlerless deer per person, but not more than two per
quota permit. During the family hunt the bag limit for deer shall be one
antlered and one antlerless deer per quota permit. During the
archery/muzzleloading gun season the bag limit for deer shall be one antlered
deer per person, but not more than two per quota permit. Gobblers or bearded
turkeys may be taken during the spring turkey season from one-half hour before
sunrise until sunset.
4. General
regulations:
a. Vehicles may be operated only
on named or numbered roads and shall enter and exit at designated entrances.
Vehicle access is prohibited from 1.5 hours after sunset until 1.5 hours before
sunrise.
b. Taking wildlife with
dogs, other than bird dogs or retrievers, is prohibited, except any dog may be
used to take small game during small game season. Taking deer and wild hog with
dogs is prohibited.
c. Taking
wildlife with centerfire rifles is prohibited.
d. The use of swamp buggies, tracked
vehicles, all-terrain vehicles or unlicensed and unregistered motorcycles is
prohibited.
e. During the youth
turkey and spring turkey seasons, access to the area from one-half hour before
sunrise to 1:00 p.m. shall be restricted in the area east of Chaires Cross Road
to individuals authorized to participate in the quota hunt.
f. Northern bobwhite may be released and
taken by centerfire or muzzleloading shotgun during the small game season
provided each individual or group participating possesses a daily permit and
proof (including the name and address of the vendor and date of purchase) that
the northern bobwhite were purchased within the past 90 days from a game farm
licensed by the Commission or another state.
g. Individuals participating in waterfowl
hunts in that portion of the area lying west of Chaires Cross Road are exempt
from quota permit requirements.
(4) South Region.
(a) Southern Glades - Dade County.
1. Open season:
a. Archery - Opening 49 days prior to the
first day of Zone A antlered deer season as established in Rule
68A-13.004, F.A.C., and closing
29 days thereafter.
b.
Muzzleloading gun - Opening 8 days prior to the first day of Zone A antlered
deer season established by Rule
68A-13.004, F.A.C., and closing
2 days thereafter.
c. General gun -
Opening the first day of Zone A antlered deer season established by Rule
68A-13.004, F.A.C., and closing
29 days thereafter, and reopening 36 days later and closing 6 days
thereafter.
d. Small game - Opening
the day after the last day of general gun season and closing 83 days
thereafter.
e. Ducks, geese, coots,
and snipe - During the seasons established for these species in Rules
68A-13.003 and
68A-13.008, F.A.C.
f. Fishing is allowed throughout the
year.
g. Frogging - The day
following the close of the general gun season through March 1.
2. Legal to take: All legal game
(except turkey), fish, frogs and furbearers (except bobcat and otter). Take of
antlerless deer is prohibited during archery season. Taking of antlered deer
not having at least one antler with two or more points is prohibited, except by
persons less than 16 years of age. Notwithstanding the quail season established
by Rule 68A-13.004, F.A.C., quail may be
taken throughout the general gun season established for this area.
3. General regulations:
a. Hunting with dogs is prohibited, except
dogs may be used for taking small game during small game season and waterfowl
retrievers and bird dogs may be used to take ducks, geese, coots, and snipe
during their respective statewide seasons. The take of wild hog with dogs is
prohibited.
b. The take of wildlife
with guns is prohibited on, from, or across any check station, levee, or
improved road.
c. Hunting is
prohibited within 100 yards of 232nd avenue. The take of wildlife with a
firearm east of the C-109 road or within 500 yards of the Dade Work Camp is
prohibited.
d. The use of tracked
vehicles, buggies, airboats, unlicensed and unregistered motorcycles, and
all-terrain vehicles is prohibited in the area, except that airboats may be
used in units 3 and 4 from the day after the last day of the general gun season
through March 1. All vessels except airboats may be used within canals. Motor
vehicles may be operated on named or numbered roads only.
e. Vehicles shall not be parked in such a
manner as to obstruct roads, gates, or trails.
f. Beginning the day after the last day of
small game season through the second Sunday in April the use of centerfire
rifles for taking wildlife is prohibited.
g. Beginning the day after small game season
ends through the second Sunday in April, shooting hours shall be 1/2 hour
before sunrise until 1/2 hour after sunset.
h. Taking wildlife with centerfire rifles is
prohibited during small game season.
(b) John G. and Susan H. Dupuis Jr. - Palm
Beach and Martin counties.
1. Open season:
a. Archery - Opening 8 days prior to the
first day of Zone A antlered deer season established by Rule
68A-13.004, F.A.C., and closing
16 days thereafter (Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays only).
b. Muzzleloading gun - Opening 20 days after
the first day of Zone A antlered deer season established by Rule
68A-13.004, F.A.C., and closing
16 days thereafter (Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays only).
c. General gun for mobility-impaired -
Opening 42 days after the first day of Zone A antlered deer season established
by Rule 68A-13.004, F.A.C., and closing
1 day thereafter.
d. General gun -
Opening 48 days after the first day of Zone A antlered deer season established
by Rule 68A-13.004, F.A.C., and closing
9 days thereafter (Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays only).
e. Wild hog-still - Opening 9 days prior to
the fourth Thursday in November and closing 2 days thereafter, reopening 12
days later and closing 2 days thereafter, reopening the second Saturday in
April and closing 8 days thereafter, and reopening the second Saturday in May
and closing 8 days thereafter.
f.
Youth turkey hunt - During the youth turkey hunt established by Rule
68A-13.004, F.A.C.
g. Spring turkey - Opening 3 days after the
first day of spring turkey season established by Rule
68A-13.004, F.A.C., and closing
2 days thereafter, reopening 8 days later and closing 2 days thereafter, and
reopening 5 days later and closing 2 days thereafter.
h. Small game - Opening the second Saturday
following Thanksgiving Day and closing 50 days thereafter.
i. Migratory birds - During the seasons
established by Rules 68A-13.003 and
68A-13.008, F.A.C.
j. Fishing is allowed year round.
2. Legal to take: All legal game
(except turkeys may be taken during spring season only), wild hog, fish and
furbearers (except otter). 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 (except spotted fawns) may be taken during the archery and
general gun for the mobility-impaired seasons. The bag limit for deer shall be
one per quota permit, except during the general gun for mobility-impaired
season when one (1) antlered and one (1) antlerless deer may be taken per quota
permit. Only mobility-impaired hunters may take antlerless deer during the
general gun for mobility-impaired season. One gobbler (or bearded turkey) may
be taken per spring turkey or youth turkey quota permit. The take of deer is
prohibited during the wild hog season. Notwithstanding the quail season
established by Rule 68A-13.004, F.A.C., quail may be
taken throughout the general gun season established for this area.
3. Camping - Prohibited, except at designated
campsites and except that a special use license issued by the South Florida
Water Management District shall be required for camping at the Group
Campground, Family Use Campground, and Equestrian Campground.
4. General regulations:
a. Fires are prohibited except at designated
areas.
b. The possession or
consumption of intoxicating beverages is prohibited.
c. Taking wildlife with dogs is prohibited,
except bird dogs and retrievers are allowed for taking migratory birds during
their respective statewide seasons and dogs are allowed for taking small game
during the small game season. The take of wild hog with dogs is
prohibited.
d. Vehicles may be
operated only on named roads and designated parking areas except during the
general gun for mobility-impaired season when all-terrain vehicles can be used
off roads.
e. The use of tracked
vehicles, buggies, airboats, or all-terrain vehicles is prohibited except
all-terrain vehicles may be used during the general gun for mobility-impaired
season. The operation of a motorcycle that is not registered and licensed is
prohibited. During quota hunts, the operation of any vessel powered by an
internal combustion engine is prohibited.
f. Horses may be used only on designated
equestrian trails and named or numbered roads. Persons horseback riding on the
area shall enter and exit only at Gate 3.
g. During periods when the check station is
staffed, hunters shall check in and out at the check station and check all game
taken, and no deer or turkey may be dismembered until checked at the check
station. Hunters must enter and exit the area through the designated entrance
where the check station is located. People through-hiking on the Florida Trail
may enter or exit the area through the Florida Trail.
h. Only tents, trailers, or self-propelled
camping vehicles may be used for camping.
i. Each hunter participating in the general
gun for mobility-impaired season is required to attend a pre-hunt orientation
meeting.
j. Taking wildlife with
firearms other than centerfire and muzzleloading shotguns is prohibited during
the small game season.
(c) CREW - Collier and Lee Counties.
1. Open season:
a. Archery - Opening 42 days prior to the
first day of Zone A antlered deer season established by Rule
68A-13.004, F.A.C., and closing
8 days thereafter (except in Corkscrew Marsh Unit).
b. Wild hog-still (archery only) - Opening 42
days prior to the first day of Zone A antlered deer season established by Rule
68A-13.004, F.A.C., and closing
8 days thereafter (Corkscrew Marsh Unit only).
c. Muzzleloading gun - Opening 14 days prior
to the first day of Zone A antlered deer season established by Rule
68A-13.004, F.A.C., and closing
2 days thereafter (except in Corkscrew Marsh Unit).
d. Wild hog-still (muzzleloading gun only) -
Opening 14 days prior to the first day of Zone A antlered deer season
established by Rule 68A-13.004, F.A.C., and closing
2 days thereafter (Corkscrew Marsh Unit only).
e. General gun - Opening 63 days after the
first day of Zone A antlered deer season established by Rule
68A-13.004, F.A.C., and closing
8 days thereafter (except in Corkscrew Marsh Unit).
f. Wild hog-still - Opening 63 days after the
first day of Zone A antlered deer season established by Rule
68A-13.004, F.A.C., and closing
8 days thereafter (Corkscrew Marsh Unit only).
g. Small game - Opening 6 days after the last
day of general gun season established by Rule
68A-13.004, F.A.C., and closing
29 days thereafter.
h. Spring
turkey - Opening the first day of spring turkey season established by Rule
68A-13.004, F.A.C., and closing
3 days thereafter, and reopening 1 day later and closing 4 days
thereafter.
i. Falconry - Game may
be taken by falconry during established statewide seasons that coincide with
periods when the area is otherwise open for public use or hunting.
j. Fishing and frogging - Allowed throughout
the year.
k. Youth turkey - During
the youth turkey hunt established by Rule
68A-13.004, F.A.C.
2. Legal to take: All legal game,
fish, frogs, and furbearers (except bobcat and otter). The bag limit for deer
shall be one per quota permit. 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 taking of deer is prohibited in the Corkscrew Marsh Unit. One gobbler (or
bearded turkey) may be taken per spring turkey and youth turkey quota permit.
The taking of turkey and antlerless deer is prohibited during the archery
season.
3. Camping: Camping is
allowed at designated sites by permit from the South Florida Water Management
District.
4. General regulations:
a. Fires other than campfires at approved
campsites are prohibited.
b. Take
of wildlife with dogs is prohibited, except bird dogs or retrievers may be used
to take small game during general gun season and any dog may be used to take
small game during small game season. The take of wild hog with dogs is
prohibited.
c. The use of tracked
vehicles, swamp buggies, unlicensed and unregistered motorcycles, all-terrain
vehicles, or vessels, except canoes or kayaks, is prohibited, except that swamp
buggies may be operated by individuals participating in hunts.
d. Vehicles may be operated only on named or
numbered roads designated for vehicles. During the archery, muzzleloading gun,
general gun and spring turkey seasons beginning at 8:00 a.m. the day prior to
the opening of each season vehicles may also be operated on named or numbered
trails by individuals possessing a valid quota hunt permit.
e. The use or possession of horses is
prohibited, except by individuals with written authorization from the South
Florida Water Management District.
f. Persons may enter and exit the area only
at designated access points and, during periods when check stations are
staffed, hunters must check in and out at the designated check station and
shall check all game taken. Public access via the designated access point
located at the intersection of Sand and Vincent roads is prohibited, except by
individuals possessing a valid quota permit and their guests.
g. Persons may enter the area no earlier than
two hours before sunrise and must exit the area within two hours after sunset,
unless camping at a designated campsite.
h. Hunters shall enter and exit the Corkscrew
Marsh Unit only through Gate 5.
i.
Hunting east of or within 1/4-mile of the western North/South Tram Road and
south of Bonita Beach Road in the Bird Rookery Swamp Unit is
prohibited.
j. During periods when
check stations are staffed, no deer or turkey shall be dismembered until
checked at a check station.
k.
Taking wildlife with centerfire or rimfire rifles is prohibited.
(d) Florida Keys -
Monroe County.
1. Taking wildlife with
firearms or guns is prohibited.
2.
Fishing is allowed throughout the year.
3. Camping is prohibited.
4. General regulations:
a. Fires are prohibited.
b. Constructing or erecting a permanent or
semi-permanent structure is prohibited.
c. Dogs are prohibited, except that dogs not
normally used for hunting and kept under restraint may be possessed. No person
shall allow any dog to pursue or molest wildlife.
d. Unauthorized disturbance, detachment,
possession, or removal of any plant or animal, dead or alive, is
prohibited.
e. Unauthorized
planting of trees, shrubs, or other vegetation is prohibited.
f. No person shall place, expose, or
distribute any grain or other food for wildlife except as authorized by permit
from the Executive Director.
g. The
disturbance or removal of any man-made, cultural, or natural materials or
features, or non-renewable resources is prohibited.
h. Vehicles may be operated only on named or
numbered roads.
i. No person shall
park any vehicle in a manner which obstructs a road, gate, or
firelane.
j. Public access is
prohibited in areas posted as "Restricted" for protection of threatened or
endangered species or environmentally sensitive areas.
k. The use of tracked vehicles, unlicensed
and unregistered motorcycles, or all-terrain vehicles is prohibited.
l. Vessels may be launched at designated
ramps only.
(e) John C. and Mariana Jones/Hungryland -
Palm Beach and Martin Counties.
1. Open
season:
a. Archery - Opening 7 days prior to
the first day of Zone A antlered deer season established by Rule
68A-13.004, F.A.C., and closing
24 days thereafter (Saturdays, Sundays, Mondays, and Tuesdays only).
b. Muzzleloading gun - Opening 28 days after
the first day of Zone A antlered deer season established by Rule
68A-13.004, F.A.C., and closing
2 days thereafter.
c. General gun -
Opening 42 days after the first day of Zone A antlered deer season established
by Rule 68A-13.004, F.A.C., and closing
16 days thereafter (Saturdays, Sundays, and Mondays only).
d. Small game - Opening 5 days after the last
day of general gun season established by Rule
68A-13.004, F.A.C., and closing
the second Sunday in January.
e.
Spring turkey - Opening 14 days after the first day of spring turkey season
established by Rule 68A-13.004, F.A.C., and closing
15 days thereafter (Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays only).
f. Migratory birds - During the seasons as
established by Rules 68A-13.003 and
68A-13.008, F.A.C.
g. Falconry - Game may be taken by falconry
during established statewide seasons that coincide with periods when the area
is otherwise open for public use or hunting.
h. Fishing and frogging - Allowed throughout
the year.
2. Legal to
take: All legal game, fish, frogs and furbearers (except bobcat and otter). The
bag limit for deer shall be two per quota permit, but no more than one per
person. The taking of antlerless deer and turkey is prohibited during the
archery season. 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.
Notwithstanding the quail season established by Rule
68A-13.004, F.A.C., quail may be
taken throughout the general gun season established for this area.
3. Camping: Prohibited, except in designated
campgrounds by permit as provided by Rule
68A-15.004, F.A.C. Only tents
may be used for camping.
4. General
regulations:
a. Fires are prohibited except at
designated camping sites.
b.
Motorized vehicles may be operated only on named or numbered roads and in
designated parking areas, unless otherwise posted as closed. Only equestrain
trailers may be used at Gate 8 and the associated parking area. Motor vehicles
are prohibited on the Old Jupiter-Indiantown Grade.
c. The use or possession of tracked vehicles,
buggies, airboats, unlicensed and unregistered motorcycles, off-highway
vehicles (including side-by-sides), and all-terrain vehicles is
prohibited.
d. During periods when
the check station is staffed, hunters shall check in and out at the check
station when entering and exiting the area and shall check all game
taken.
e. During periods when the
check station is staffed, no deer or turkey shall be dismembered until checked
at the check station.
f. Taking
wildlife with dogs is prohibited except bird dogs and retrievers may be used
for taking migratory birds during their respective statewide seasons and during
small game season dogs may be used to take small game. The take of wild hog
with dogs is prohibited.
g. Taking
wildlife with centerfire or rimfire rifles is prohibited.
h. Horses may be used only on designated
equestrian trails and named or numbered roads.
i. Persons shall enter and exit the area only
at designated entrances.
(5) Northeast Region. Split Oak Forest
Mitigation Park - Orange and Osceola counties.
(a) Possession of any animal is prohibited,
except horses are allowed and dogs as provided by paragraph
68A-17.004(7)(c),
F.A.C.
(b) All persons shall enter
and exit the area only at designated entrances.
(c) Public access other than by foot
(pedestrian) or horseback (equestrian) is prohibited.
(d) Public access is prohibited from one-half
hour after sunset to one-half hour before sunrise.
Rulemaking Authority Art. IV, Sec. 9, Fla. Const. Law
Implemented Art. IV, Sec. 9, Fla. Const.,
379.2223,
375.313
FS.
New 7-1-83, Amended 11-30-83, 7-1-84, 8-21-85, Formerly
39-17.05, Amended 6-1-86, 8-13-87, 8-18-88, 8-17-89, 4-11-90, 7-1-91, 10-31-91,
4-14-92, 4-20-93, 7-1-94, 9-15-94, 3-30-95, 8-15-95, 7-1-96, 4-3-97, 10-28-97,
7-1-98, 8-11-98, 7-1-99, Formerly 39-17.005, Amended 7-1-00, 5-1-01, 6-2-02,
5-25-03, 7-1-04, 7-1-05, 7-1-06, 7-1-07, 7-1-08, 1-6-09, 7-1-09, 10-29-09,
7-1-10, 7-1-11, 11-14-11, 7-1-12, 7-26-12, 7-1-13, 7-1-14, 7-2-14, 7-1-15,
7-29-15, 7-1-16, 7-1-17, 9-14-17, 7-1-18, 7-1-19, 7-1-20, 7-1-21, 7-1-22,
7-1-23.