Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 14, § 552 - Public Use Regulations for National Wildlife Refuges that Are Also Designated as Wildlife Areas by the Commission
(a) The power to control entry on the
National Wildlife Refuges that are also designated as wildlife areas in
subsections
551(c) and (d) is
at the discretion of the Director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. The
hunting programs for the "Type A" areas listed below are administered by the
department.
(1) Colusa National Wildlife
Refuge, Type A.
(A) Area Firearms
Restrictions: Only shotguns are permitted. A hunter shall not possess more than
25 shot shells while in the field. It shall be unlawful to possess a loaded
firearm, defined as a firearm with an unexpended shell in the firing chamber
until hunters are in designated free roam or assigned pond areas.
(B) Hunt Days: Waterfowl, coots, moorhens,
and snipe: Saturdays, Sundays, and Wednesdays during open seasons. Pheasant:
First Monday of pheasant season and on waterfowl hunt days during the pheasant
season. Turkey: Waterfowl hunt days during the fall turkey season.
(C) Authorized Species to be Hunted:
Waterfowl, coots, moorhens, snipe, turkey, and pheasants.
(D) It shall be unlawful to retain an entry
permit or remain on the wildlife refuge later than one and one half hours after
sunset, unless participating in overnight stay in accordance with subsection
(a)(1)(E).
(E) Camping is
prohibited, except on the night before each waterfowl shoot day, when camping
in a vehicle, motorhome or trailer within the check station parking area is
allowed. Tents are prohibited. No person may build or maintain fires, except in
portable gas stoves.
(F) Bicycles:
Allowed from May 15 through August 15 on the designated auto tour
road.
(G) Special Restrictions:
When hunting from assigned hunting sites, it shall be unlawful to hunt outside
the assigned pond boundary or to hunt from levee roads. Pheasant, turkey and
snipe hunting are not permitted in the assigned pond area with the exception of
pheasant hunting on the first Monday of pheasant season.
(H) Day Use Hours: Day use hours are from one
hour before sunrise to one hour after sunset, except for those participating in
authorized hunting and camping opportunities.
(I) Fishing: Prohibited.
(2) Delevan National Wildlife Refuge, Type A.
(A) Area Firearms Restrictions: Only shotguns
are permitted. A hunter shall not possess more than 25 shot shells while in the
field. It shall be unlawful to possess a loaded firearm, defined as a firearm
with an unexpended shell in the firing chamber, until hunters are in designated
free roam or assigned pond/spaced blind areas.
(B) Hunt Days: Waterfowl, coots, moorhens,
and snipe: Saturdays, Sundays, and Wednesdays during open seasons. Pheasant:
First Monday of pheasant season and on waterfowl hunt days during the pheasant
season. Turkey: Waterfowl hunt days during the fall turkey season.
(C) Authorized Species to be Hunted:
Waterfowl, coots, moorhens, snipe, turkey, and pheasants.
(D) It shall be unlawful to retain an entry
permit or remain on the wildlife refuge later than one and one half hours after
sunset, unless participating in overnight stay in accordance with subsection
(a)(2)(E).
(E) Camping is
prohibited, except on the night before each waterfowl shoot day, when camping
in a vehicle, motorhome or trailer within the check station parking area is
allowed. Tents are prohibited. No person may build or maintain fires, except in
portable gas stoves.
(F) Special
Restrictions: When assigned hunting sites, hunters shall hunt only within 100
feet of their assigned sites, except to retrieve downed birds. Pheasant and
snipe hunting are not permitted in the assigned blind area except on the first
Monday of pheasant season.
(G)
Fishing: Prohibited.
(3)
Kern National Wildlife Refuge, Type A.
(A)
Area Firearms Restrictions: Only shotguns are permitted. A hunter shall not
possess more than 25 shot shells while in the field.
(B) Hunt Days: Waterfowl, coots, and
moorhens: Saturdays and Wednesdays during open seasons. Pheasant: Waterfowl
hunt days during the regular pheasant season.
(C) Authorized Species to be Hunted:
Waterfowl, coots, moorhens, and pheasants.
(D) Special Restrictions: Hunters assigned to
the spaced blind unit must remain within 100 feet of the numbered steel post
(blind site) except when pursuing crippled birds, placing decoys, or traveling
to and from the parking area. Pheasant hunting is only permitted in the free
roam unit.
(E) Boats: Only
nonmotorized boats are permitted.
(F) Fishing: Prohibited.
(4) Merced National Wildlife Refuge, Type A.
(A) Area Firearms Restrictions: Only shotguns
are permitted. A hunter shall not possess more than 25 shot shells while in the
field.
(B) Hunt Days: Saturdays and
Wednesdays during waterfowl season.
(C) Shooting Hours: Waterfowl shooting hours
will be from one-half hour before sunrise until 12:00 noon.
(D) Authorized Species to be Hunted:
Waterfowl, coots, and moorhens.
(E)
Bicycles: Allowed.
(F) Special
Restrictions: Hunters must hunt from assigned blinds, except to retrieve downed
birds, place decoys, and travel to and from the parking area. Shooting from
outside of the blind is prohibited.
(G) Day Use Hours: Day use hours are from
one-half hour before sunrise to one-half hour after sunset, except for those
participating in authorized hunting opportunities.
(H) Fishing: Prohibited.
(5) Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge, Type
A.
(A) Area Firearms Restrictions: Only
shotguns are permitted. A hunter shall not possess more than 25 shot shells
while in the field. It shall be unlawful to possess a loaded firearm, defined
as a firearm with an unexpended shell in the firing chamber, until hunters are
in designated free roam or assigned pond/spaced blind areas.
(B) Hunt Days: Waterfowl, coots, moorhens,
and snipe: Saturdays, Sundays, and Wednesdays during open seasons. Pheasants:
The first Monday of pheasant season and on waterfowl hunt days during the
pheasant season. Turkey: Waterfowl hunt days during the fall turkey
season.
(C) Authorized Species to
be Hunted: Waterfowl, coots, moorhens, snipe, turkey, and pheasants.
(D) It shall be unlawful to retain an entry
permit or remain on the wildlife refuge later than one and one half hours after
sunset, unless participating in overnight stay in accordance with subsection
(a)(5)(E).
(E) Camping is
prohibited, except on the night before each waterfowl shoot day, when camping
in a vehicle, motorhome or trailer within the check station parking area is
allowed. Tents are prohibited. No person may build or maintain fires, except in
portable gas stoves.
(F) Bicycles:
Allowed May 15 through August 15 on the designated auto tour road.
(G) Special Restrictions: When assigned
hunting sites, hunters shall hunt only within 100 feet of their assigned sites,
except to retrieve downed birds. Pheasant, turkey and snipe hunting are not
permitted in the assigned blind area except on the first Monday of pheasant
season.
(H) Day Use Hours: Day use
hours are from one hour before sunrise to one hour after sunset, except for
those participating in authorized hunting and camping opportunities.
(I) Fishing: Prohibited.
(6) Sacramento River National Wildlife
Refuge, Type C.
(A) Units: The refuge includes
the La Barranca Unit, Blackberry Island Unit, Todd Island Unit, Mooney Unit,
Ohm Unit, Flynn Unit, Heron Island Unit, Rio Vista Unit, Foster Island Unit
(Tehama Co.); Pine Creek Unit, Dead Man's Reach Unit, Llano Seco Island 1 &
2 Units, and Llano Seco Riparian Sanctuary Unit, (Butte Co.); and McIntosh
Landing North and South Units, Capay Unit, Phelan Island Unit, Jacinto Unit,
North Ord Unit, Ord Bend Unit, South Ord Unit, Hartley Island Unit, Sul Norte
Unit, Codora Unit, Packer Unit, Afton Unit, Drumheller North Unit, Drumheller
Slough Unit (Glenn Co.), and Bogg's Bend Unit (Colusa Co.).
(B) Area Firearm Restrictions:
1. Only shotguns and archery equipment are
allowed. No rifles, crossbows, air guns, paintball guns or pistols may be used
or possessed.
2. Target shooting is
prohibited.
3. No firearms or
archery equipment are allowed in areas closed to hunting.
4. Firearms must be unloaded before
transporting them between parking areas and hunting areas. "Unloaded" means
that no unexpended cartridge or shell is in the chamber of the firearm. This is
in addition to the requirement in subsection
550(cc) of these
regulations that requires firearms to be unloaded in parking lots, check-in
stations and other facilities.
(C) Public Access:
1. The following units are closed to public
access: Ohm, McIntosh Landing North and South, North Ord, Llano Seco Riparian
Sanctuary, and Hartley Island.
2.
Access is allowed by boat only on the following units: La Barranca, Blackberry
Island, Todd Island, Mooney, Flynn, Heron Island, Foster Island, Phelan Island,
Jacinto, Dead Man's Reach, South Ord, Lano Seco Island 1 & 2, and
Afton.
3. Access is allowed on foot
or by boat only on the following units: Rio Vista, Pine Creek, Capay, Ord Bend,
Sul Norte, Codora, Packer, Drumheller North, Drumheller Slough and Bogg's Bend.
a. On Packer and Drumheller North, only boats
up to 14 feet in length are allowed.
4. All units that are open to public hunting
may only be accessed by boat, except for Sul Norte, Codora, Drumheller North,
Drumheller Slough, Capay and Bogg's Bend, which may be accessed only on foot or
by boat.
(D) Day Use
Hours: Day use hours are from 2 hours before sunrise to one and one half hours
after sunset.
(E) Bicycles:
Bicycles are allowed May 15 through August 15 on designated routes. Other
conveyances are prohibited. Mobility-impaired hunters should contact the refuge
manager for allowed conveyances.
(F) Dogs: Dogs are prohibited for the take
and pursuit of wild pigs and deer.
(G) Camping: Camping is allowed only on
gravel bars up to 7 days during a 30 day period. Individuals camping on the
refuge must remain on the gravel bars from one and one half hours after sunset
to 2 hours before sunrise.
(H)
Fires are prohibited except for portable gas stoves on gravel bars.
(I) Falconry is prohibited.
(J) Areas Open for Hunting In Accordance with
State and Federal Regulations:
1. Units open
to hunting of authorized species are: La Barranca, Todd Island, Mooney, Ohm,
Heron Island, Flynn, Rio Vista, Foster Island, Pine Creek, Capay, Phelan
Island, Jacinto, Dead Man's Reach, South Ord, Llano Seco Island 1 & 2, Sul
Norte, Codora, Afton, Drumheller North, Drumheller Slough, and Bogg's
Bend.
2. The Mooney Unit is open to
hunting for authorized species except that waterfowl hunting is
prohibited.
3. The Ohm Unit is
closed to hunting except for the designated area in the northern portion of the
unit where all authorized species except for waterfowl may be taken.
4. The Codora Unit is open for hunting only
for hunters holding a junior hunting license who are accompanied by a
non-hunting adult and only on Saturdays and Sundays.
a. Waterfowl hunting is prohibited on the
Codora Unit
5. All other
units are closed to hunting.
6.
Hunting is prohibited within 50 feet of any landward boundary adjacent to
private property.
7. Hunting is
allowed from August 15 to May 31.
(K) Authorized Species to be Hunted: (unless
otherwise stated in subsection (J) or restricted in this subsection): goose,
duck, coot, moorhen, dove, snipe, turkey, pheasant, quail, deer, and wild pig.
1. Wild Pigs may be hunted only from
September 1 through March 15.
(L) Commercial Guiding: Commercial guiding is
prohibited.
(M) Personal Property:
Permanent blinds, ladders and screw-in foot pegs are prohibited. All personal
property, including tree stands, decoys and boats must be removed by one and
one-half hours after sunset.
(7) San Luis National Wildlife Refuge, Type
A.
(A) Area Firearms Restrictions: Only
shotguns are permitted. A hunter shall not possess more than 25 shot shells
while in the field.
(B) Hunt Days:
Saturdays, Sundays, and Wednesdays during waterfowl season. Waterfowl hunting
is prohibited on the West Bear Creek Unit prior to the third Saturday in
November. Hunting is allowed on the Freitas Unit 7 days per week; however, a
department-issued permit is required on Saturdays, Sundays, and
Wednesdays.
(C) Authorized Species
to be Hunted: Waterfowl, coots, and moorhens. Hunting for pheasants will be
allowed with an entry permit and only in a special zone on the Kesterson Unit
on the first Saturday and Sunday of pheasant season and in the San Luis Unit
free roam area on waterfowl shoot days for the duration of pheasant season.
Pheasant hunting may also be allowed on the first Monday of pheasant season,
but only within the spaced blind area of the Kesterson Unit. Snipe hunting is
allowed only within the San Luis Unit free roam area, and only on waterfowl
shoot days when the area is open to hunting by adult license holders.
(D) Camping and Trailers: Prohibited on the
San Luis, Blue Goose, and the West Bear Creek Units.
(E) Bicycles: Allowed.
(F) Special Restrictions: Hunters in the
Kesterson and Blue Goose units must hunt from assigned blinds, except to
retrieve downed birds. Hunters in free roam areas are not restricted to blinds.
Access to the Freitas units is by boat only after 2 a.m., the unit and its
parking lot is closed between the hours of 8 p.m. and 2 a.m. Maximum boat speed
may not exceed 5 mph. Inboard water thrust and air-thrust boats are prohibited.
Construction of permanent blinds is prohibited. Cutting or breaking of woody
vegetation is prohibited. All blinds and equipment must be removed following
each day's hunt.
(G) Fishing:
1. Fishing is permitted in designated
areas.
2. Fish may only be taken by
rod and reel.
(H) Day Use
Hours: Day use hours are from one-half hour before sunrise to one-half hour
after sunset, except for those participating in authorized hunting and camping
opportunities.
(8) Sonny
Bono Salton Sea National Wildlife Refuge, Type A.
(A) Area Firearms Restrictions: Only shotguns
are permitted. A hunter shall not possess more than 25 shot shells while in the
field. Firearms must be unloaded when being transported between parking areas
and blind sites.
(B) Hunt days:
Saturdays, Sundays, and Wednesdays during open seasons.
(C) Authorized Species to be Hunted:
Waterfowl, coots, and moorhens.
(D)
Special Restrictions: Hunters in the Hazard Unit shall hunt only from within
100 feet of their assigned blind sites or stakes, except to retrieve downed
birds. Hunters in the Union Tract shall hunt only from within their blinds,
except to retrieve downed birds.
(E) Blind Limitation: Not more than four
individuals may occupy a blind site.
(F) Fishing:
1. Fishing from boats is permitted from April
1 to September 30.
2. Fishing from
the bank is prohibited year round.
(9) Sutter National Wildlife Refuge, Type A.
(A) Area Firearms Restrictions: Only shotguns
are permitted. A hunter shall not possess more than 25 shot shells while in the
field. It shall be unlawful to possess a loaded firearm, defined as a firearm
with an unexpended shell in the firing chamber, until hunters are in designated
free roam or assigned pond areas.
(B) Hunt Days: Waterfowl, coots, moorhens,
and snipe: Saturdays, Sundays, and Wednesdays during open seasons. Pheasant:
Waterfowl hunt days during the pheasant season. Turkey: Waterfowl hunt days
during the fall turkey season.
(C)
Authorized Species to be Hunted: Waterfowl, coots, moorhens, snipe, turkey and
pheasants.
(D) It shall be unlawful
to retain an entry permit or remain on the wildlife refuge later than one and
one half hours after sunset, unless participating in overnight stay in
accordance with subsection (a)(9)(E).
(E) Camping is prohibited, except on the
night before each waterfowl shoot day, when camping in a vehicle, motorhome or
trailer within the check station parking area is allowed. Tents are prohibited.
No person may build or maintain fires, except in portable gas stoves.
(F) Special Restrictions: When hunting from
assigned hunting sites, it shall be unlawful to hunt outside the assigned pond
boundary or to hunt from levee roads. Pheasant, turkey, and snipe hunting are
not permitted in the assigned pond area.
(G) Day Use Hours: Day use hours are from one
hour before sunrise to one hour after sunset, except for those participating in
authorized hunting and camping opportunities.
(H) Fishing:
Prohibited.
Notes
2. Amendment of section heading and text filed 10-5-94; operative 11-4-94 (Register 94, No. 40).
3. Amendment filed 9-12-95; operative 9-12-95 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(d) (Register 95, No. 37).
4. Repealer of subsections (a)(4)-(a)(4)(F), subsection renumbering, amendment of newly designated subsections (a)(4)(G), (a)(6)(E) and (a)(7)(C)-(D), new subsection (a)(7)(F) and amendment of NOTE filed 10-1-96; operative 10-1-96 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(d) (Register 96, No. 40).
5. Amendment of subsection (a)(7)(C) filed 10-3-97; operative 10-3-97 pursuant to Fish and Game Code sections 202 and 215 (Register 97, No. 40).
6. Amendment filed 10-6-99; operative 10-6-99 pursuant to Fish and Game Code sections 202 and 215 (Register 99, No. 41).
7. New subsections (a)(1)(F)-(G), amendment of subsection (a)(2)(D), new subsection (a)(2)(I), amendment of subsection (a)(5)(D) and new subsections (a)(5)(I), (a)(7)(H) and (a)(8)(F) filed 9-28-2000; operative 9-28-2000 pursuant to Fish and Game Code section 215 (Register 2000, No. 39).
8. Repealer of subsections (a)(6)-(a)(6)(F), subsection renumbering, amendment of newly designated subsections (a)(6)(B)-(D) and new subsections (a)(7)-(a)(7)(F) filed 10-23-2001; operative 10-23-2001 pursuant to Fish and Game Code sections 202 and 215 (Register 2001, No. 43).
9. Amendment of subsections (a)(1)(D), (a)(2)(E), (a)(4)(B), (a)(4)(G), (a)(5)(E), (a)(6)(C), (a)(6)(F) and (a)(8)(D) filed 9-9-2002; operative 9-9-2002 pursuant to Fish and Game Code sections 202 and 215 (Register 2002, No. 37).
10. Amendment of subsection (a)(6)(G) and amendment of NOTE filed 11-4-2004; operative 11-4-2004 pursuant to Fish and Game Code section 215 (Register 2004, No. 45).
11. Amendment of subsections (a)(4)(A) and (a)(6)(G) and new subsections (a)(9)(A)-(J) filed 11-7-2007; operative 12-7-2007 (Register 2007, No. 45).
12. Amendment of section heading, section and NOTE filed 8-11-2014; operative 8-11-2014 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(b)(4)(A) (Register 2014, No. 33).
13. Amendment of section and NOTE filed 3-17-2017; operative 3-17-2017 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(b)(3) (Register 2017, No. 11).
14. Amendment of section filed 7-10-2020; operative 7-10-2020 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(b)(3) (Register 2020, No. 28). (Filing deadline specified in Government Code section 11349.3(a) extended 60 calendar days pursuant to Executive Order N-40-20 and an additional 60 calendar days pursuant to Executive Order N-66-20.)
Note: Authority cited: Sections 200, 203, 265, 710, 710.5, 710.7, 1050, 1530, 1764, 1765 and 10504, Fish and Game Code. Reference: Sections 355, 711, 713, 1050, 1055.3, 1526, 1528, 1530, 1570, 1571, 1572, 1761, 1764, 1765, 1907, 2006 and 10504, Fish and Game Code.
2. Amendment of section heading and text filed 10-5-94; operative 11-4-94 (Register 94, No. 40).
3. Amendment filed 9-12-95; operative 9-12-95 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(d) (Register 95, No. 37).
4. Repealer of subsections (a)(4)-(a)(4)(F), subsection renumbering, amendment of newly designated subsections (a)(4)(G), (a)(6)(E) and (a)(7)(C)-(D), new subsection (a)(7)(F) and amendment of Note filed 10-1-96; operative 10-1-96 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4(d) (Register 96, No. 40).
5. Amendment of subsection (a)(7)(C) filed 10-3-97; operative 10-3-97 pursuant to Fish and Game Code sections 202 and 215 (Register 97, No. 40).
6. Amendment filed 10-6-99; operative 10-6-99 pursuant to Fish and Game Code sections 202 and 215 (Register 99, No. 41).
7. New subsections (a)(1)(F)-(G), amendment of subsection (a)(2)(D), new subsection (a)(2)(I), amendment of subsection (a)(5)(D) and new subsections (a)(5)(I), (a)(7)(H) and (a)(8)(F) filed 9-28-2000; operative 9-28-2000 pursuant to Fish and Game Code section 215 (Register 2000, No. 39).
8. Repealer of subsections (a)(6)-(a)(6)(F), subsection renumbering, amendment of newly designated subsections (a)(6)(B)-(D) and new subsections (a)(7)-(a)(7)(F) filed 10-23-2001; operative 10-23-2001 pursuant to Fish and Game Code sections 202 and 215 (Register 2001, No. 43).
9. Amendment of subsections (a)(1)(D), (a)(2)(E), (a)(4)(B), (a)(4)(G), (a)(5)(E), (a)(6)(C), (a)(6)(F) and (a)(8)(D) filed 9-9-2002; operative 9-9-2002 pursuant to Fish and Game Code sections 202 and 215 (Register 2002, No. 37).
10. Amendment of subsection (a)(6)(G) and amendment of Note filed 11-4-2004; operative 11-4-2004 pursuant to Fish and Game Code section215 (Register 2004, No. 45).
11. Amendment of subsections (a)(4)(A) and (a)(6)(G) and new subsections (a)(9)(A)-(J) filed 11-7-2007; operative 12-7-2007 (Register 2007, No. 45).
12. Amendment of section heading, section and Note filed 8-11-2014; operative
13. Amendment of section and Note filed 3-17-2017; operative
14. Amendment of section filed 7-10-2020; operative
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