Hunting Articles



Access Rights to Public Waterways
California Outdoors Q&A
Carrie Wilson, JUNE 3, 2010



Question: I have a question regarding access rights to California waterways. I've noticed no trespassing signs posted on many of the Delta sloughs south of Sacramento that state the area between the public road and the slough itself cannot be accessed or fished. These look like government signs. While investigating I found that state and federal law, as well...
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Will controlling Sacramento pikeminnow help salmonids?
California Outdoors Q&A
Carrie Wilson, MAY 27, 2010



Question: On a local fishing message board, there has been discussion specifically on the killing and discarding of Sacramento pikeminnow incidentally caught while fishing for steelhead in the American River. One point of view is they are a native fish and part of the ecosystem of the Sacramento River and tributaries, and if you catch them, you...
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Carrying a gun while fishing
California Outdoors Q&A
Carrie Wilson, MAY 24, 2010



Question: I was out fishing at Pine Flat Reservoir this past weekend and I came across an angler. He had a handgun on his side. I thought he was a warden, but he was fishing about 20 yards from me. He was dressed in civilian clothes (blue jeans/long sleeve shirt with a fishing vest). I did not talk to him...
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Though this may be a common practice, it does not make it legal. According to Northern California Enforcement Chief Mike Carion, some states limit the possession limit to the field; however, in California the possession limit per person is two daily bag limits. The law does not allow a hunter to possess more than one possession limit (two daily bag limits)...
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The law does not allow a hunter to possess more than one possession limit [two daily bag limits] at their house or at any time. A possession limit can be donated to others who live in the household too, even if they are not hunters. There is no minimum age for a person to retain a possession limit of waterfowl. For...
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During the spring hunting season, the beard must be left on to establish that the turkey is legal. It should be maintained on the bird for identification purposes during transportation to its final destination or until it is prepared for immediate consumption. During the fall season, either sex may be taken so the beard is not required.
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