12-022 Code Vt. R. 12-010-022-X - METHODS OF TAKING, POSSESSING AND TRANSPORTING MIGRATORY GAME BIRDS (940)
(a)
Scope of regulations
(1) In general. The
regulations contained in this section relate only to the hunting of migratory
game birds, and crows.
(2)
Procedural and substantive requirements. Migratory game birds may be taken,
possessed, transported, shipped, exported, or imported only in accordance with
the restrictions, conditions, and requirements contained in this section. Crows
may be taken, possessed, transported, exported, or imported only in accordance
with subsections (ff) through (hh) of this section.
(b) Relation to other provisions
(1) Migratory bird hunting stamps. The
provisions of this section are in addition to the provisions of the Migratory
Bird Hunting Stamp Act of 1934 (48 Stat. 451, as amended;
16
U.S.C. 718 a).
(2) National wildlife refuges. The provisions
of this section are in addition to, and are not in lieu of, any other provision
of law respecting migratory game birds under the National Wildlife Refuge
System Administration Act of 1966 (80 Stat. 927, as amended;
16 U.S.C.
668 dd) or any regulation made pursuant
thereto.
(3) Each person hunting
migratory game birds in Vermont shall annually register with the Vermont
Department of Fish and Wildlife's Harvest Information Program (H.I.P.), and
must be able to provide proof of the H.I.P. registration.
(c) Definitions
For the purpose of this section, the following terms shall be construed, respectively, to mean and to include:
(1) "Migratory game birds" means those
migratory birds included in the terms of conventions between the United States
and any foreign country for the protection of migratory birds, for which open
seasons are prescribed in this section and belong to the following families:
(i) Anatidae (ducks, geese, brant, and
swans);
(ii) Columbidae (doves and
pigeons);
(iii) Gruidae (little
brown cranes);
(iv) Rallidae
(rails, coots, and gallinules); and
(v) Scolpacidae (woodcock and
snipe).
(2) "Open
season" means the days on which migratory game birds may lawfully be taken.
Each period prescribed as an open season shall be construed to include the
first and last days thereof.
(3)
"Closed season" means the days on which migratory game birds shall not be
taken.
(4) "Daily bag limit" means
the maximum number of migratory game birds permitted to be taken by one person
in any one day during the open season in any one specified geographic area for
which a daily bag limit is prescribed.
(5) "Possession limit" means the number of
migratory game birds permitted to be possessed by any one person when lawfully
taken in the state for which a possession limit is prescribed.
(6) "Personal abode" means one's principal or
ordinary home or dwelling place, as distinguished from his temporary or
transient place of abode or dwelling such as a hunting club, or any club house,
cabin, tent, or trailer house used as a hunting club, or any hotel, motel, or
rooming house used during a hunting, pleasure, or business trip.
(7) "Migratory bird preservation facility"
means:
(i) Any person who, at his residence
or place of business and for hire or other consideration; or
(ii) Any taxidermist, cold-storage facility
or locker plant which, for hire or other consideration; or
(iii) Any hunting club which, in the normal
course of operations, receives, possesses, or has in custody any migratory game
birds belonging to another person for purposes of picking, cleaning, freezing,
processing, storage, or shipment.
(8) "Paraplegic" means an individual
afflicted with paralysis of the lower half of the body with involvement of both
legs usually due to disease of or injury to the spinal cord.
(9) "Nontoxic shot" includes steel, bismuth/
tin, tungsten/iron, tungsten/polymer, tungsten/ matrix, tungsten/nickel/iron,
tungsten/iron/nickel/ tin, tungsten/bronze, tungsten/tin/bismuth,
tungsten/iron/copper/nickel, tungsten/tin/iron, or other shot approved by the
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
(d) Hunting Methods. Migratory birds on which
open seasons are prescribed in this section may be taken by any method except
those prohibited in this section. No person shall take migratory game birds:
(1) With a trap, snare, net, crossbow, rifle,
pistol, swivel gun, shotgun larger than 10 gauge, punt gun, battery gun,
machinegun, fish hook, poison, drug, explosive, or stupefying
substance;
(2) With a shotgun of
any description capable of holding more than three shells, unless it is plugged
with a on-piece filler, incapable of removal without disassembling the gun, so
its total capacity does not exceed three shells;
(3) From or by means, aid, or use of a
sinkbox or any other type of low floating device, having a depression affording
the hunter a means of concealment beneath the surface of the water;
(4) From or by means, aid, or use of any
motor vehicle, motor-driven land conveyance, or aircraft of any kind, except
that paraplegics and persons missing one or both legs may take from any
stationary motor vehicle or stationary motor-driven land conveyance;
(5) From or by means of any motorboat or
other craft having a motor attached, or any sailboat, unless the motor has been
completely shut off and/or the sails furled, and its progress therefrom has
ceased: Provided, That a craft under power may be used to retrieve dead or
crippled birds; however, crippled birds may not be shot from such craft under
power;
(6) By the use or aid of
live birds as decoys; although not limited to, it shall be a violation of this
paragraph for any person to take migratory waterfowl on an area where tame or
captive live ducks or geese are present unless such birds are and have been for
a period of 10 consecutive days prior to such taking, confined within an
enclosure which substantially reduces the audibility of their calls and totally
conceals such birds from the sight of wild migratory waterfowl;
(7) By the use or aid of recorded or
electrically amplified bird calls or sounds, or recorded or electrically
amplified imitations of bird calls or sounds;
(8) By means or aid of any motor-driven land,
water, or air conveyance, or any sailboat used for the purpose of or resulting
in the concentrating, driving, rallying, or stirring up of any migratory bird;
or
(9) By the aid of baiting, or on
or over any baited area. As used in this paragraph, "baiting" shall mean the
placing, exposing, depositing, distributing, or scattering of shelled, shucked,
or unshucked corn, wheat or other grain, salt, or other feed so as to
constitute for such birds a lure, attraction or enticement to, on, or over any
areas where hunters are attempting to take them; and "baited area" means any
area where shelled, shucked, or unshucked corn, wheat or other grain, salt or
other feed whatsoever capable of luring, attracting, or enticing such birds is
directly and indirectly placed, exposed, deposited, distributed, or scattered;
and such area shall remain a baited area for 10 days following complete removal
of all such corn, wheat or other grain, salt, or other feed. However, nothing
in this paragraph shall prohibit:
(i) The
taking of all migratory game birds, including waterfowl, on or over standing
crops, flooded standing crops (including aquatics), flooded harvested
croplands, grain crops properly shocked on the field where grown, or grains
found scattered solely as the result of normal agricultural planting or
harvesting; and
(ii) The taking of
all migratory game birds, except waterfowl, on or over any lands where shelled,
shucked, or unshucked corn, wheat or other grain, salt, or other feed has been
distributed or scattered as the result of bona fide agricultural operations or
procedures, or as a result of manipulation of a crop or other feed on the land
where grown for wildlife management purposes: Provided, That manipulation for
wildlife management purposes does not include the distributing or scattering of
grain or other feed once it has been removed from or stored on the field where
grown.
(10) Prohibition
on Toxic Shot:
(i) No person shall take
waterfowl or coots while possessing loose shot or shot shells loaded with shot
other than nontoxic shot, and then of a shot size no larger than size
T.
(ii) No person shall take an
aggregate or combination of waterfowl/coots and other species while possessing
loose shot or shot shell loaded with shot other than nontoxic shot.
(e) Closed seasons. No
person shall take migratory game birds during the closed season.
(f) Shooting hours. No person shall take
migratory game birds except during the hours open to shooting.
(g) Daily limit. No person shall take in any
one calendar day, more than the daily bag limit or aggregate daily bag limit,
whichever applies.
(h) Wanton waste
of migratory game birds. No person shall kill or cripple any migratory game
bird pursuant to this section without making a reasonable effort to retrieve
the bird, and retain it in his actual custody, at the place where taken or
between that place and either (a) his automobile or principal means of land
transportation; or (b) his personal abode or temporary or transient place of
lodging; or (c) a migratory bird preservation facility; or (d) a post office;
or (e) a common carrier facility.
(i) Possession prohibitions. No person shall
at any time, by any means, or in any manner, possess or have in custody any
migratory game bird or part thereof, taken in violation of any provision of
subsections (d) through (h) of this section.
(j) During closed season. No person shall
possess any freshly killed migratory game birds during the closed
season.
(k) Possession limit. No
person shall possess more migratory game birds taken in this state than the
possession limit or the aggregate possession limit, whichever
applies.
(l) Opening day of a
season. No person on the opening day of the season shall possess any freshly
killed migratory game birds in excess of the daily bag limit.
(m) Field possession limit. No person shall
possess, have in custody, or transport more than the daily bag limit of
migratory game birds, tagged or not tagged, at or between the place where taken
and either (a) his automobile or principal means of land transportation; or (b)
his personal abode or temporary or transient place of lodging; or (c) a
migratory bird preservation facility; or (d) a post office; or (e) a common
carrier facility.
(n) Tagging
requirement. No person shall put or leave any migratory game birds at any place
(other than at his personal abode), or in the custody of another person for
picking, cleaning, processing, shipping, transportation, or storage (including
temporary storage), or for the purpose of having taxidermy services performed,
unless such birds have a tag attached, signed by the hunter, stating his
address, the total number and species of birds, and the date such birds were
killed. Migratory game birds being transported in any vehicle as the personal
baggage of the possessor shall not be considered as being in storage or
temporary storage.
(o) Custody of
birds of another. No person shall receive or have in custody any migratory game
birds belonging to another person unless such birds are tagged as required by
subsection (n).
(p) Possession of
live birds. Every migratory game bird wounded by hunting and reduced to
possession by the hunter shall be immediately killed and become a part of the
daily bag limit. No person shall at any time, or by any means, possess or
transport live migratory game birds taken under authority of this
section.
(q) Termination of
possession. Subject to all other requirements of this section, the possession
of birds taken by any hunter shall be deemed to have ceased when such birds
have been delivered by him to another person as a gift; or have been delivered
by him to a post office, a common carrier, or a migratory bird preservation
facility and consigned for transport by the Postal Service or a common carrier
to some person other than the hunter.
(r) Gift of migratory game birds. No person
may receive, possess, or give to another, any freshly killed migratory game
birds as a gift, except at the personal abodes of the donor or donee, unless
such birds have a tag attached, signed by the hunter who took the birds,
stating such hunter's address, the total number and species of birds and the
date such birds were taken.
(s)
Transportation prohibitions. No person shall at any time, by any means, or in
any manner, transport any migratory game bird or part thereof, taken in
violation of any provision of subsections (d) through (h) of this
section.
(t) -Birds of another. No
person shall transport migratory game birds belonging to another person unless
such birds are tagged as required by subsection (n).
(u) -Species identification requirement. No
person shall transport within the United States any migratory game birds,
except doves and band-tailed pigeons (Columba fasciata), unless the head or one
fully feathered wing remains attached to each such bird at all times while
being transported from the place where taken until they have arrived at the
personal abode of the possessor or a migratory bird preservation
facility.
(v) -Marking package or
container. No person shall transport by the Postal Service or a common carrier
migratory game birds unless the package or container in which such birds are
transported has the name and address of the shipper and the consignee and an
accurate statement of the numbers of each species of birds therein contained
clearly and conspicuously marked on the outside thereof.
(w) Exportation prohibitions. No person shall
at any time, by any means, or in any manner, export or cause to be exported,
any migratory game bird or part thereof, taken in violation of any provision of
subsections (d) through (h) of this section.
(x) -Species identification requirement. No
person shall export migratory game birds unless one fully feathered wing
remains attached to each such bird while being transported from the United
States and/or any of its possessions to any foreign country.
(y) -Marking package or container. No person
shall export migratory game birds via the Postal Service or a common carrier
unless the package or container has the name and address of the shipper and the
consignee and an accurate statement of the numbers of each species of birds
therein contained clearly and conspicuously marked on the outside
thereof.
(z) Importation limits. No
person shall import migratory game birds in excess of the following importation
limits:
(1) Doves and pigeons.
(i) From any foreign country except Mexico,
during any one calendar week beginning on Sunday, not to exceed 25 doves,
singly or in the aggregate of all species, and 10 pigeons, singly or in the
aggregate of all species.
(ii) From
Mexico, not to exceed the maximum number permitted by Mexican authorities to be
taken in any one day: Provided, That if the importer has his Mexican hunting
permit date-stamped by appropriate Mexican wildlife authorities on the first
day he hunts in Mexico, he may import the applicable Mexican possession limit
corresponding to the days actually hunted during that particular
trip.
(2) Waterfowl.
(i) From any foreign country except Canada
and Mexico, during any one calendar week beginning on Sunday, not to exceed 10
ducks, singly or in the aggregate of all species, and five geese including
brant, singly or in the aggregate of all species.
(ii) From Canada, not to exceed the maximum
number permitted to be exported by Canadian authorities.
(iii) From Mexico, not to exceed the maximum
number permitted by Mexican authorities to be taken in any one day: Provided,
That if the importer has his Mexican hunting permit date-stamped by appropriate
Mexican wildlife authorities on the first day he hunts in Mexico, he may import
the applicable Mexican possession limit corresponding to the days actually
hunted during that particular trip.
(aa) Birds of another. No person shall import
migratory game birds to another person.
(bb) Species identification requirement. No
person shall import migratory game birds unless each such bird has one fully
feathered wing attached, and such wing must remain attached while being
transported between the port of entry and the personal abode of the possessor
or between the port of entry and a migratory bird preservation
facility.
(cc) Foreign export
permits. No person shall import, possess or transport, any migratory game birds
killed in a foreign country unless such birds are accompanied by export
permits, tags, or other documentation required by applicable foreign laws or
regulations.
(dd) Processing
requirement. No person shall import migratory game birds killed in any foreign
country, except Canada, unless such birds are dressed (except as required in
subsection (bb)), drawn, and the head and feet are removed: Provided, That this
shall not prohibit the importation of legally taken, fully feathered migratory
game birds consigned for mounting purposes to a taxidermist who holds a current
taxidermist permit and who is also licensed by the U.S. Department of
Agriculture to decontaminate such birds.
(ee) Marking of package or container. No
person shall import migratory game birds via the Postal Service or a common
carrier unless the package or container has the name and address of the shipper
and the consignee and an accurate statement of the numbers of each species of
birds therein contained clearly and conspicuously marked on the outside
thereof.
(ff) Violation of federal
law. No person shall at any time, by any means or in any manner, take, possess,
transport, or export any migratory bird, or any part, nest, or egg of any such
bird, in violation of any act of Congress or any regulation issued pursuant
thereto.
(gg) Violation of state
law. No person shall at any time, by any means or in any manner, take, possess,
transport, or export any migratory bird, or any part, nest, or egg of any such
bird, in violation of any applicable law or regulation of any state.
(hh) Violation of foreign law. No person
shall at any time, by any means, or in any manner, import, possess, or
transport, any migratory bird, or any part, nest, or egg of any such bird
taken, bought, sold, transported, possessed, or exported contrary to any
applicable law or regulation of any foreign country, or state or province
thereof.
(ii) Tagging requirement.
No migratory bird preservation facility shall receive or have in custody any
migratory game birds unless such birds are tagged as required by subsection
(n).
(jj) Records required.
(1) No migratory bird preservation facility
shall:
(A) Receive or have in custody any
migratory game bird unless accurate records are maintained which can identify
each bird received by, or in the custody of, the facility by the name of the
person from whom the bird was obtained, and show
(i) the number of each species;
(ii) the location where taken;
(iii) the date such birds were
received;
(iv) the name and address
of the person from whom such birds were received;
(v) the date such birds were disposed of;
and
(vi) the name and address of the
person to whom such birds were delivered, or
(B) Destroy any records required to be
maintained under this section for a period of one year following the last entry
on the record.
(2)
Record keeping as required by this section will not be necessary at hunting
clubs which do not fully process migratory birds by removal of both the head
and wings.
(kk)
Inspection of premises. No migratory bird preservation facility shall prevent
any person authorized to enforce this section from entering such facilities at
all reasonable hours and inspecting the records and the premises where such
operations are being carried.
(ll)
Commercial use of feathers. Any person may possess, purchase, sell, barter, or
transport for the making of fishing flies, bed pillows, and mattresses, and for
similar commercial uses the feathers of migratory waterfowl (ducks, geese,
brant, and swans) killed by hunting pursuant to this section, or seized and
condemned by federal or state game authorities, except that:
(1) No person shall purchase, sell, barter,
or offer to purchase, sell, or barter for millinery or ornamental use the
feathers of migratory game birds taken under authority of this section;
and
(2) No person shall purchase,
sell, barter, or offer to purchase, sell, or barter mounted specimens of
migratory game birds taken under authority of this section.
(mm) Personal use of feathers or
skins. Any person for his own use may possess, transport, ship, import, and
export without a permit the feathers and skins of lawfully taken migratory game
birds.
Notes
EFFECTIVE DATE: Original effective date not provided.
AMENDED: December 31, 1982; May 18, 2010 Secretary of State Rule Log #10-016 (10 V.S.A. APP. § 23)
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