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REGULATIONS
Vol. 25 Iss. 19 - May 25, 2009TITLE 4. CONSERVATION AND NATURAL RESOURCESBOARD OF GAME AND INLAND FISHERIESChapter 240Proposed RegulationTitle of Regulation: 4VAC15-240. Game: Turkey (amending 4VAC15-240-10, 4VAC15-240-11, 4VAC15-240-20, 4VAC15-240-31, 4VAC15-240-81, 4VAC15-240-91).
Statutory Authority: §§ 29.1-103, 29.1-501, and 29.1-502 of the Code of Virginia.
Public Hearing Information:
June 2, 2009 - 9 a.m. - Department of Game and Inland Fisheries, 4000 West Broad Street, Richmond, VA
Public Comments: Public comments may be submitted until 5 p.m. on May 11, 2009.
Agency Contact: Phil Smith, Regulatory Coordinator, Department of Game and Inland Fisheries, 4016 West Broad Street, Richmond, VA 23230, telephone (804) 367-8341 or email phil.smith@dgif.virginia.gov.
Summary:
The proposed amendments add one day to the early segment of the six-week fall turkey season in counties primarily east and west of the Blue Ridge Mountains; add one day to the early segment of the two-week and four-week fall turkey season; require hunters to use the automated harvest reporting system to report wild turkeys killed in the spring gobbler season, rather than present turkey carcasses at a game check station; remove reference to "bear" with regard to special hunting licenses as a new section will be promulgated that pertains to special licenses for hunting bear; remove references to presenting a turkey carcass at an authorized check station; and require licensed exempt hunters to use the automated harvest reporting system to report turkeys killed in the spring gobbler season.
4VAC15-240-10. Open season; generally.
Except as otherwise specifically provided in the sections appearing in this chapter, it shall be lawful to hunt turkeys from the Saturday prior to the last Monday in October and for
1112 consecutive hunting days following; on Thanksgiving Day; and on the Monday nearest December 9 through the first Saturday in January, both dates inclusive.4VAC15-240-11. Open season; certain counties and areas; Saturday prior to the last Monday in October and for
1112 hunting days following, on Thanksgiving Day, and on the Monday closest to December 2 through the last Saturday in December, both dates inclusive.Except as otherwise specifically provided in the sections appearing in this chapter, it shall be lawful to hunt turkeys in counties, cities and towns east of the Blue Ridge Mountains except Amherst (west of U.S. Route 29), Bedford, Campbell (west of Norfolk Southern Railroad), Franklin, Henry, Nelson (west of Route 151), Patrick and Pittsylvania (west of Norfolk Southern Railroad) from the Saturday prior to the last Monday in October and for
1112 consecutive hunting days following, on Thanksgiving Day, and on the Monday nearest December 2 through the last Saturday in December, both dates inclusive.4VAC15-240-20. Open season; certain counties and areas; Saturday prior to the last Monday in October and for
1112 hunting days following, and on Thanksgiving Day.It shall be lawful to hunt turkeys on the Saturday prior to the last Monday in October and for
1112 consecutive hunting days following, and on Thanksgiving Day in the counties of Accomack, Buchanan, Isle of Wight, Northampton, Prince George, Southampton, Surry, and Sussex and the City of Suffolk.4VAC15-240-31. Open season; certain counties and areas; Saturday prior to the last Monday in October and for
1112 hunting days following, on Thanksgiving Day, and on the Monday closest to December 2 and for 11 hunting days following.It shall be lawful to hunt turkeys on the Saturday prior to the last Monday in October and for
1112 consecutive hunting days following, on Thanksgiving Day, and on the Monday closest to December 2 and for 11 hunting days following in the counties of Charles City, Gloucester, James City, King George, Lancaster, Mathews, Middlesex, New Kent, Northumberland, Richmond, Westmoreland, and York (except on Camp Peary).4VAC15-240-81. Validating tags and checking turkey by licensee.
A. Any person killing a turkey shall, before removing the carcass from the place of kill, validate an appropriate tag on his special license for hunting
bear,deer and turkey by completely removing the designated notch area from the tag. Place of kill shall be defined as the location where the animal is first reduced to possession. It shall be unlawful for any person to validate (notch) a turkey tag from any special license for huntingbear,deer,and turkey prior to the killing of a turkey. A turkey tag that is mistakenly validated (notched) prior to the killing of a turkey must be immediately voided by the licensee by writing, in ink, the word "VOID" on the line provided on the tag.B. Upon killing a turkey and validating (notching) a license tag, as provided above, the licensee shall, upon vehicle transport of the carcass or at the conclusion of legal hunting hours, whichever occurs first, and without unnecessary delay,
present the carcass and validated (notched) license tag to an authorized checking station or to an appropriate representative of the department in the county or adjoining county in which the turkey was killed orreport their spring kill (as provided by 4VAC15-240-40) through the department's automated harvest reporting system. At such time, the personchecking orreporting the carcass will be given agame check card furnished by the department or aconfirmation number from the automated harvest reporting system. The successful hunter shall then immediately record thegame check card number orconfirmation number, in ink, on the line provided on the license tag that was validated (notched) in the field.If checked at a big game check station, the game check card must be kept in possession with the carcass until the carcass is processed. If the carcass is left unattended, the game check card must be securely attached to the carcass. If a spring-season kill is reported using the automated harvest reporting system, no check card is required as long as the hunter who killed the animal is in possession of the carcass.If the automated harvest reported spring carcass is left unattended or transferred to the possession of another individual, written documentation including the successful hunter's full name, the date the animal was killed, and the confirmation number must be created and kept in possession with the carcass until the carcass is processed. If the carcass is left unattended, this written documentation must be securely attached to the carcass.C. It shall be unlawful for any person to destroy the identity of the sex of any turkey killed unless and until the license tag is validated (notched) and
checkedreported using the automated harvest reporting system as required by this section. Any turkey found in the possession of any person without a validated (notched) license tag or documentation that the turkey has beenchecked (via a big game check station or the automated harvest reporting system)reported using the automated harvest reporting system as required by this section shall be forfeited to the Commonwealth to be disposed of as provided by law.4VAC15-240-91. Checking turkey by persons exempt from license requirement or holding a license authorization number.
A. Upon killing a turkey, any person exempt from the license requirement as described in § 29.1-301 of the Code of Virginia, or issued a complimentary license as prescribed in § 29.1-339, or the holder of a permanent license issued pursuant to § 29.1-301 E, or the holder of a Virginia license authorization number issued by a telephone or electronic media agent pursuant to § 29.1-327 B shall, upon vehicle transport of the carcass or at the conclusion of legal hunting hours, whichever comes first, and without unnecessary delay,
present the carcass to an authorized checking station or to any appropriate representative of the department in the county or adjoining county in which the turkey was killed orreport their spring kill (as provided by 4VAC15-240-40) through the department's automated harvest reporting system. At such time, the personchecking orreporting the carcass shall be given agame check card furnished by the department or aconfirmation number from the automated harvest reporting system.If checked at a big game check station, the game check card must be kept in possession with the carcass until the carcass is processed. If the carcass is left unattended, the game check card must be securely attached to the carcass.If a spring-season kill is reported using the automated harvest reporting system, the successful hunter shall immediately create written documentation including the successful hunter's full name, the date the animal was killed, and the confirmation number. This written documentation must be kept in possession with the carcass until the carcass is processed. If the automated harvest reported carcass is transferred to the possession of another individual, the written documentation must be transferred with the carcass to the individual and kept in possession with the carcass until the carcass is processed. If the carcass is left unattended, this written documentation must be securely attached to the carcass.B. It shall be unlawful for any person to destroy the identity of the sex of any turkey killed until the turkey is
checkedreported using the automated harvest reporting system as required by this section. Any turkey that has not beenchecked (via a big game check station or the automated harvest reporting system)reported using the automated harvest reporting system as required by this section found in the possession of any person exempt from license requirements or holding a license authorization number shall be forfeited to the Commonwealth to be disposed of as provided by law.VA.R. Doc. No. R09-1965; Filed May 6, 2009, 11:08 a.m.