58 Pa. Code § 135.102 - Controlled goose and controlled duck hunting areas
(a)
Hunting.
(1)
General. Hunting is by
permit only. Permits will be issued on hunting days at a designated
registration center. Decoys and dogs are permitted. Dogs shall be kept under
control.
(2)
Check-out
restriction. A hunting permit holder shall check out at the
registration center immediately upon vacating the blind and surrender, in
person, the permit. A hunter shall submit birds or mammals taken for
examination at the registration center. The deadline for check-out shall be 1
hour following the expiration time, as indicated on the permit.
(3)
Unlawful acts. It shall
be unlawful to:
(i) Allow dogs to run
unaccompanied or without direction and control.
(ii) Possess firearms except in connection
with a hunting permit.
(b)
Trapping.
(1)
General. Trapping
permits will be issued on a first-come, first-served basis or by drawing until
the quota, established by the Director or a designee, has been
filled.
(2)
Surrendering
permit. A trapping permit holder shall surrender the permit at the
registration center, either in person or by mail, within 4 days of the
expiration date, indicated on the permit, along with a written report of
animals taken on a form supplied with the permit. A person failing to surrender
a permit, or file a report, may be denied trapping privileges on the area for 3
years.
(c)
Harvest control. Hunting and trapping for any species may be
stopped by the Director or a designee when, in his opinion, an adequate harvest
of that species has occurred on the area.
(d)
Cancellation of permits.
Permits may be cancelled or denied for infractions of the act, Federal
regulations or regulations adopted for wildlife management areas.
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