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CDFG California Outdoors Q&As: Illegal to Interfere with Hunting and
Fishing? - Aug. 21, 2008
Contact: Carrie Wilson, DFG Office of Communications,
CalOutdoors@dfg.ca.gov
Question: Is there some kind of regulation that makes it unlawful for
someone to interfere with or harass a hunter or angler who is hunting or
fishing lawfully? (Nate S.)
Answer: Yes, according to Game Warden Lorraine Doyle, the Fish and
Game Code has a section which protects hunters and anglers rights to
lawfully fish and hunt for game in California. The following code
section applies to "hunter harassment:"
Fish and Game Code Section 2009. (a) A person shall not willfully
interfere with the participation of any individual in the lawful
activity of shooting, hunting, fishing, falconry, or trapping at the
location where that activity is taking place.
(b) A violation of this section is an infraction punishable by a fine
of not less than one hundred dollars ($100) nor more than five hundred
dollars ($500).
(c) If any person is convicted of a violation of this section and the
offense occurred within two years of another separate violation of this
section which resulted in a conviction, the violation is a misdemeanor
punishable by a fine of not less than one hundred dollars ($100) nor
more than one thousand dollars ($1,000), by imprisonment in the county
jail for not more than one year, or by both that fine and imprisonment.
(d) This section does not apply to the actions of any peace officer or
personnel of the department in the performance of their official duties.
This section does not obstruct the rights and normal activities of
landowners or tenants, including, but not limited to, farming, ranching,
and limiting unlawful trespass.
(e) In order to be liable for a violation of this section, the person
is required to have had the specific intent to interfere with the
participation of an individual who was engaged in shooting, hunting,
fishing, falconry, or trapping.
(f) For purposes of this section, "interfere with" means any action
which physically impedes, hinders, or obstructs the lawful pursuit of
any of the above-mentioned activities, including, but not limited to,
actions taken for the purpose of frightening away animals from the
location where the lawful activity is taking place.
Question: Can you please clarify the Department of Fish and Game's
(DFG) deer tag refund policy as related to fire closures? (Joe T.)
Answer: Refunds can be provided for any reason if requested prior to
the opening of the earliest season in the zone in which the closure is
located. If closures happen after the start of that season, it is DFG's
policy to not provide refunds, and that refunds are not available under
any circumstances for X zone, additional hunt, and area specific archery
hunt tags. Section 306 of the Fish and Game Code does give the Fish and
Game Commission authority to hold special seasons following these types
of closures.
Check out our Web site at
www.dfg.ca.gov/wildlife/hunting/deer/fire.html for more information
on fire closures and restricted areas.
Question: Am I allowed to possess a loaded sidearm while fishing in
the back country? Sometimes I encounter some pretty shady people,
rattlesnakes and am usually by myself. And what about if I'm bow
hunting? Do I have a right to protect myself by carrying a loaded
sidearm? (Adam N.)
Answer: According to game warden Todd Tognazzini, you may carry a
loaded sidearm while hunting or fishing if the possession/discharge of a
firearm is legal in that area. It's best to check before your trip with
the local sheriff's and police departments to see if there may be
additional city, county, state and/or federal laws and ordinances
prohibiting the possession of a loaded firearm in certain locations in
their areas of jurisdiction. If you are fishing in a National Park, for
example, then possession of a firearm is a violation of the law on those
lands.
The one exception to this rule is when archery hunting during archery
season or when hunting with an archery-only tag. The law says,
"Archers may not possess a firearm while hunting in the field
during any archery season, or while hunting during a general season
under the provisions of an archery only tag. (Archery section. 354 (h)
Except as provided in subsection 353(g), (which covers muzzleloader
rifle/archery tags.)
Question: I've heard that we are no longer able to use lead shot for
dove and quail season in California. Is this true? (Melissa L.)
Answer: No. You may still use lead shot for dove, quail and turkey
hunting in California, even in the condor lead-free zone (map available
at Web site listed below). One exception - some of the military lands
with public hunting programs, such as Camp Roberts and Fort Hunter
Liggett, are requiring non-lead ammunition for all hunting (including
birds) effective immediately. For more on the non-lead requirements and
the specific areas and hunting opportunities affected, go to
www.dfg.ca.gov/wildlife/hunting/condor/.
Question: Why can't California's seniors get a break on the cost of
fishing licenses? Other states offer their seniors free licenses. For
those of us living on Social Security, there's not always much money
left at the end of the month. Please let me know if you offer something
for seniors. Thank you. (Joe M.)
Answer: DFG does offer free and reduced fee sport fishing licenses to
qualified seniors and those with certain disabilities. See
www.dfg.ca.gov/licensing/fishing/sportfishingfreereduced.html or call
DFG's License and Revenue Branch at (916) 227-2245 for more
information.
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Carrie Wilson is a marine biologist with the California Department of
Fish and Game. Her DFG-related question and answer column appears weekly
at www.dfg.ca.gov/QandA/. While she cannot personally answer everyone's
questions, she will select a few to answer each week. Please contact her
at cwilson@dfg.ca.gov.
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