It is; however, illegal to use deer baits in the following counties; Troup, Upson, Meriwether, Bibb, Crawford, Jones, Baldwin, Hancock, Warren, Glascock, McDuffie, and Richmond. (c) clean skull plates (no brain tissue may be present) with antlers attached. Alternate selection shall be limited to resident applicants. (A) Area: In those portions of Lassen and Plumas counties within a line beginning at the junction of Highway 147 and Highway 36 near Westwood; east on Highway 36 to Conservation Center Road at Susanville (County Road A-27); east on Conservation Center Road to Highway 395 at the town of Litchfield; east on Highway 395 to the Wendel-Pyramid Lake Road (County Road 320); east on the Wendel-Pyramid Lake Road to the Nevada-California state line; south on the Nevada-California state line to the UP-WP railroad line near Herlong; west on the UP-WP railroad line to the Herlong Access Road (County Road A- 25) at Herlong; west on the Herlong Access Road to Highway 395; north on Highway 395 to County Road 336 at Milford; southwest on County Road 336 to U.S. Forest Service Road 26N16 near the Plumas-Lassen county line; west on Forest Service Road 26N16 to Forest Service Road 28N03 at Doyle Crossing; west on Forest Services Road 28N03 to Forest Service Road 29N43 near Antelope Lake; south on Forest Service Road 29N43 to County Road 111 at Flournoy Bridge; south on County Road 111 to Forest Service Road 24N08; south on Forest Service Road 24N08 to County Road 112 at Lake Davis; south on County Road 112 to Highway 70; west on Highway 70 to the Highway 89 junction at Blairsden; west on Highway 89/70 to the Greenville Y west of Quincy; northwest on Highway 89 to Highway 147 at Canyon Dam; north on Highway 147 to the point of beginning. (A) Area: In those portions of Lassen and Shasta counties within a line beginning at the junction of Highways 89 and 44 at Old Station; north on Highway 89 to the intersection with the Pit River at Lake Britton; east and south on the Pit River to Horse Creek; southeast on Horse Creek to the Burlington Northern Railroad; southwest on the Burlington Northern Railroad to the Little Valley Road (Lassen County 404); south on the Little Valley Road to U.S. Forest Service Designated Through Route 22; south and east on U.S. Forest Service Designated Through Route 22 to Lassen County 519 near Gooch Mountain; east on Lassen County 519 to Cleghorn Road (Lassen County 521) near Coulthurst Flat; east on Cleghorn Road to Highway 139; south on Highway 139 to its crossing of Willow Creek in the Willow Creek Valley; south (downstream) on Willow Creek to its crossing of Conservation Center Road (Lassen County A-27); west on Conservation Center Road to Highway 36; northwest on Highway 36 to the intersection with Highway 44; north and west on Highway 44 to the point of beginning. Apart from these lures, edible chemical and mineral lures are allowed during the archery, shotgun/rifle, and muzzleloader seasons. Bait includes grain or other feed placed or scattered so as to attract deer or turkeys. The tag holder must return their unfilled tag with their written request to the departments License and Revenue Branch, P.O. The tag holder shall pay the nonrefundable processing fee specified in Section 702 with the request. In this deer hunting bow season, the department of natural resource (DNR) State of Michigan has revealed a new rules and regulation as well as forecast which begins from october 1st,2019, (https://www.michigan.gov/dnr/0,4570,7-350-79136_79772_79773_83479,00.html. However, food plots are still permissible. (e) Any person who is convicted of violating any provision of this chapter shall forfeit his bobcat hunting tags, and shall not apply for additional tags during the then current hunting license year. (15) Bear Valley General Methods Tule Elk Hunt: (A) Area: in those portions of Colusa, Lake, and Yolo counties within a line beginning in Colusa County at the junction of Interstate Highway 5 and Maxwell Sites Road at Maxwell; west along Maxwell Sites Road to the Sites Lodoga Road; west along the Sites Lodoga Road to Lodoga Stonyford Road; west along Lodoga Stonyford Road to Goat Mountain Road; west and south along Goat Mountain Road to the Colusa-Lake County line; south and west along the Colusa-Lake County line to Forest Route M5; south along Forest Route M5 to Bartlett Springs Road; east along Bartlett Springs Road to Highway 20; east on Highway 20 to the fork of Cache Creek; north on the north fork of Cache Creek to Indian Valley Reservoir to Walker Ridge-Indian Valley Reservoir Access Road; east on Walker Ridge-Indian Valley Reservoir Access Road to Walker Ridge Road; south on Walker Ridge Road to Highway 20; east on Highway 20 to Highway 16; south on Highway 16 to Rayhouse Road; south and west on Rayhouse Road to the Yolo-Napa County line; east and south along the Yolo-Napa County line to Road 8053; east on Road 8053 to County Road 78A; east on County Road 78A to Highway 16; east on Highway 16 to Route E4 at Capay; north and east on Route E4 to Interstate Highway 5; north on Interstate Highway 5 to the point of beginning. Hunting with firearms is permitted beginning on the seventh weekend through the end of season. A countyvariance currently allows for theuse of muzzleloaders (as defined in Section 353) on Bureau of Reclamation land within the hunt zone, hunters are responsible for checking with county authorities for any change in the variance. 1. (A) Area: In that portion of Tehama County within the area described as zone C-4 (see subsection 360(a)(3)(A)4.). Taking or attempting to take deer being pursued by dog, or dogs, is prohibited. Area: As described in subsection 360(a)(2)(A). (B) Season: The season in D-19 shall open the first Saturday in October and extend for 30 consecutive days. They cannot force the landowner to allow hunters even if they wish to use it for urban deer hunting. Any holder of a trapping license who traps a bobcat shall immediately release the bobcat to the wild unharmed. Notwithstanding any other provisions of these regulations, hunting wildlife from one-half hour after sunset to one-half hour before sunrise is prohibited in Monterey and San Benito counties east of Highway 101. There is no bag or possession limit for deer taken pursuant to this subsection. (9) Unsuccessful applicants shall not be notified by mail. It is also illegal to use a bait in lands owned by the GFP and in state parks and state recreation areas. (c) Bag and Possession Limit: One adult bear per hunting license year. (a) Areas: Those portions of the state as described in subsection 365(a). (A) Area: That portion of Sonoma County within the boundaries of the Lake Sonoma Area, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (COE) property described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of Hot Springs Road and the COE boundary; east and south along the boundary line to the intersection with Brush Creek; west along the north bank of Brush Creek (shoreline) to the Dry Creek arm of Lake Sonoma; south along the shoreline of the Dry Creek arm to Smittle Creek; north along the COE property line to Dry Creek; east along the COE boundary across Cherry Creek, Skunk Creek, and Yorty Creek to the point of beginning. (8) G-11 (Vandenberg Either-Sex Deer Hunt). Also, between the September 1 and December 31, you can use deer bait in CWD management zones. (B) Season: The archery season for hunt A-8 (Zone X-5a Archery Hunt) shall open on the third Saturday in August and extend for 23 consecutive days. (3) Shooting time shall be from one-half hour before sunrise to one-half hour after sunset. 250. Additionally, incidental feeding of wildlife within active livestock areas is not illegal. General Prohibition Against Taking Resident Game Birds, Game Mammals and Furbearing Mammals. Prohibition Against Taking Resident Game Birds and Mammals by the Aid of Bait. A fund-raising license tag distributed through a department random drawing does not include the fee for processing and issuing a hunting license. (a) Traps Defined. In Minnesota, it is legal to bait deer on private property with a few caveats. (2) The department reserves the right to use any part of the tagholder's elk for biological analysis as long as the amount of edible meat is not appreciably decreased. Shall open on November 25 and continue for 9 consecutive days. (G) This license does not grant permission to discharge a firearm in any place or manner that would otherwise be unlawful, or to possess a loaded firearm in violation of any other city, county or state law. Applicants shall notify the department's License and Revenue Branch in Sacramento in writing, of any changes or corrections regarding name, mailing address, or date of birth. (5) The Disabled Muzzleloader Scope Permit is valid from July 1 through June 30 of the following year or if issued after July 1 of the license year, it is valid beginning on the date issued through to the following June 30. Use simple, effective exclusion methods. In addition to the tag fee, the department shall also charge a processing fee, as specified in Section 702, for each deer license tag application. (6) The tagholder shall surrender his tag to an employee of the department for any or all of the following reasons: (A) Any act on the part of the tagholder which violates any of the provisions of the Fish and Game Code, or any regulations of the commission. (D) Number of Tags: 1,945. This is as per the 2017-1018 Rhode Island hunting regulations that classify the use of electronic calls, and feeding and baiting of deer under prohibited hunting activities. (Possession of the licensee's tag, required in this subsection, shall not be considered an unlawful possession of a tag or license issued to another person). Nevertheless, there is a perception among hunters that baiting is legal in private lands. (C) Within the riparian vegetation zone, characterized by, but not limited to, willow, cottonwood, sycamore, salt cedar, cattail, bulrush and rushes, when found within the area defined in section 463(a) where the take of beaver is permitted. Bait includes any animal, traps, snares, lures, salt licks, jacks or any other lights. (3) Bag and Possession Limit: One pronghorn antelope in a license year. The season in Zone C-2 shall open on the third Saturday in September and extend for 37 consecutive days. Again to clarify, this petition is for the ability hunt deer over bait on private land in Tennessee. Some hunters use bait to hold deer on their property, but don't hunt over it. (B) Season: The archery season for hunt A-18 (Zone X-9c Archery Hunt) shall open on the third Saturday in August and extend for 23 consecutive days. The bull season shall open on the Wednesday preceding the third Saturday in September and continue for 12 consecutive days. 1. The law is kinda vague, but it says that it must be a feeding station. (A) Area: In those portions of Nevada, Placer and Sierra Counties within the area described as zone X-7b (see subsection 360(b)(11)(A)). (A) Area: Open Zone tags shall be valid in the areas as described in sections 360 and 361. Boned out or quartered animals shall have evidence of sex naturally attached to a portion of the meat. 4. (c) Either-Sex Deer Defined. (1) Except for apprentice deer hunt applicants, as specified in Section 708.2, applicants shall apply via first-deer tag for premium deer hunts with the department's Big Game Drawing through the department's Automated License Data System terminals at any department license agent or department license sales office. (D) Peace Officers (salaried & non-salaried), (E) Officers authorized to administer oaths. No more than one dog per hunter may be used in the area where the general deer season is open. It is important to remember that these are just the . . (B) Season: The season for additional hunt J-16 (Bucks Mountain-Nevada City Apprentice Either-Sex Deer Hunt) shall be concurrent with the zone D-3 general season as defined in subsection 360(a)(4)(B). (B) Season: The season in Zone X-3a shall open on the first Saturday in October and extend for 16 consecutive days. Notwithstanding any other provision of these regulations, in Harry A. Merlo State Recreation Area, only waterfowl, American coots, common moorhens and common snipe may be taken or possessed as prescribed in Section 502 of these regulations. hunt on any area named as a wildlife sanctuary, nesting, or propagation area. (E) Digital color image of the projectile(s) or ammunition. (A) Area: In that portion of Los Angeles County within Zone D-11 (see subsection 360(a)(10)(A)). "Season" means that period of time during which resident and migratory game birds, game mammals and. This Northwestern state does not allow baiting. 712. All furbearing and nongame mammals that are legal to trap must be immediately killed or released. (2) Spike bull: A bull elk having no more than one point on each antler. (A) Area: In those portions of Lassen, Nevada, Plumas and Sierra Counties within the area described as zone X-7a (see subsection 360(b)(10)(A)). (4) Applicants shall apply for only one designated zone pursuant to Section 364. (4) To earn and accumulate a point for any species, a person shall comply with all application requirements for that species as specified in sections 708.1, 708.9, 708.10 and 708.11 including the following conditions: (A) Applicants for premium deer license tags, pronghorn antelope license tags, or elk license tags shall be at least 12 years of age on or before July 1 of the license year for which they are applying. Area: The tag shall be valid in the area described in subsection 364(d)(12)(A). Nevada, on the other hand, maintains zero tolerance to deer baiting. Tree squirrels may be taken only as follows: The shooting hours for all resident small game mammals shall be one-half hour before sunrise to one-half hour after sunset. (1) Number of Archery Only Tags Permitted. How to Attract Deer With a Salt Block. (A) Zone 1: Beginning at Interstate 5 and Highway 89, east on Highway 89 to Harris Springs Road near Bartle, north on Harris Springs Road (primary U.S. Forest Service Road 15) to Powder Hill Road (primary U.S. Forest Service Road 49), northeast on Powder Hill Road to Road 42N56, east on Road 42N56 to the Siskiyou/Modoc county line, north on the Siskiyou/Modoc county line to the boundary of the Lava Beds National Monument, north along the eastern boundary of the Lava Beds National Monument, then west then south along the western boundary of the Lava Beds National Monument to Road 46N21, west along Road 46N21 over Gold Digger Pass to the western boundary of the Modoc National Forest, south along the western boundary of the Modoc National Forest to the boundary of the Shasta National Forest, west along the northern boundary of the Shasta National Forest to Highway 97, southwest on Highway 97 to Interstate 5, northwest on Interstate 5 to Old Highway 99, northwest on Old Highway 99 to Stewart Springs Road, southwest on Stewart Springs Road to the Yreka Ditch, west along the Yreka Ditch to the Gazelle/Callahan Road, southwest on the Gazelle/Callahan Road to Highway 3, south on Highway 3 to Ramshorn Road, northeast on Ramshorn Road to Castle Creek Road, east on Castle Creek Road to Interstate 5, north on Interstate 5 to the point of beginning. Box 944209, Sacramento, CA 942442090, postmarked prior to the earliest date the tag is valid for hunting. Successful applicants will be notified. (B) Season: The archery season for hunt A-3 (Zone X-1 Archery Hunt) shall open on the third Saturday in August and extend for 23 consecutive days. (2) Marble/Clipper/South Bristol Mountains Fund-raising Tag: The holder of the fund-raising license tag issued pursuant to subsection 4902(d) of the Fish and Game Code may hunt: (A) Zones 1 and 8: Beginning the first Saturday in November and extending through the first Sunday in February. (B) Season: The season for additional hunt J-10 (Fort Hunter Liggett Apprentice Either-Sex Deer Hunt) shall open on the first Saturday in October and continue for two (2) consecutive days and reopen on the second Saturday of October and continue for three (3) consecutive days, except if rescheduled by the Commanding Officer with Department concurrence between the season opener and December 31. Nothing on this website should be considered legal advice. Devices commonly referred to as "sniperscopes", night vision scopes or binoculars, or those utilizing infra-red, heat sensing or other non-visible spectrum light technology used for the purpose of visibly enhancing an animal or providing a visible point of aim directly on an animal are prohibited and may not be possessed while taking or attempting to take big game. A permit issued pursuant to these regulations shall not authorize the permittee to kill any game bird or game mammal. (B) Season: The season for additional hunt G-10 (Camp Pendleton Either-Sex Deer Hunt) shall be open on Saturdays, Sundays, holidays and the day after Thanksgiving beginning the first Saturday in September and extending through the first Sunday in December. 351. ( http://www.eregulations.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/17MDHD-LR5.pdf), As per the 2018 deer hunting regulations, deer baiting is illegal. ; southeast on Sugarloaf drive to Forest Road 24S23; northeast on Forest Route 24S23 to Forest Route 23S16; Southeast on Forest Route 23S16 to Portuguese Pass; southeast along Forest Route 23S16 (24S06) though Portuguese Pass to the Tulare-Kern county line; east along the Tulare-Kern county line to the Tulare-Inyo county line. 2. Anchor chains must have a double swivel mechanism attached as follows: One swivel is required where the chain attaches to the center of the trap. (3) Cady Mountains Fund-raising Tag: The holder of the fund-raising license tag issued pursuant to subsection 4902(d) of the Fish and Game Code may hunt: (A) Zone 9: Beginning the first Saturday in November and extending through the first Sunday in February. The archery season for Zone C-4 shall open on the third Saturday in August and extend for 16 consecutive days. (c) Restrictions on the Number of Dogs per Hunter. Similar to Indiana, in Iowa, it is illegal to use baits, dogs or any other domesticated animal for deer hunting purposes. (32) J-10 (Fort Hunter Liggett Apprentice Either-Sex Deer Hunt). The take or attempted take of any furbearing mammal with a firearm shall be in accordance with the use of nonlead projectiles and ammunition pursuant to Section 250.1. (B) Second-deer license tag applicants may apply for any restricted deer hunt tag provided they have not been issued a premium or restricted hunt as a first-deer license tag and they do not have a pending drawing application.