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http://www.dfg.ca.gov/news/
California Department of Fish and Game News Release
NEWS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Stay tuned to DFG's Web site for regional information about where,
and how much stocking will continue throughout the state.
(Fishing photo available at www.dfg.ca.gov/QandA/2008/20081211.asp)
Question: I do a lot of hunting and fishing and especially after long
range fishing trips I realize I have more than I really need. Is it
possible for hunters and fishermen to donate surplus fish and/or game to
shelters and soup kitchens? (Jason K.)
Answer: Yes. Fish and wild game can be donated to these privately run
organizations (Fish & Game Code section 3080), however, several health
code sections govern how they must store and process uninspected meat.
Game is uninspected and generally must be stored and processed in
different facilities from the inspected meats and/or with different
implements. This added burden has caused many of the organizations to
stop accepting the donations. The best thing to do is to call around to
find out who accepts fish and/or wild game donations and find out what
they require to legally accept them as donations.
Question: I was out fishing last weekend, I had my fishing license on
my hat, my hat flew off my head and I couldn't get it or my license
back. I don't mind buying a new hat, but is there a way that I can get
a replacement license so that I won't have to buy a new license, too?
(Jared P., Vacaville)
Answer: You will be able to purchase a duplicate sportfishing license
($8.65 this year) if you have the yellow "Application for Duplicate
Fishing License" carbon copy that came with your original license. Show
this copy to most any license vendor as they will need the number of
your old license to transfer to a duplicate license to make it valid.
Without this original carbon copy to show as proof of purchase of your
license, you will have to pay full price for a new license.
Question: If I'm in the field upland bird hunting and a flock of
ducks/geese fly over head, am I allowed to take a shot on those birds
also? (Robert G.)
Answer: According to game warden Todd Tognazzini, if you are legally
hunting upland birds and it is waterfowl season you can shoot at
waterfowl if you are using and possessing only steel shot while hunting
and have the required state and federal waterfowl stamps affixed to your
license. The federal stamp must be signed across its face to be valid.
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 CalOutdoors@dfg.ca.gov.
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