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Fish Report for 7-22-2017
CDFW: Auto Apply for Wild Upland Game Bird Hunts
7-22-2017
CDFW
California hunters can now apply online for specially managed upland game bird hunting opportunities on private and public lands.
Starting with the 2017 fall hunting season, hunters will need to apply through the Automated License Data System (ALDS) for special hunt drawings for pheasant, chukar, quail, wild turkey and dove. The new, automated application process replaces the Special Hunts Application process for wild bird hunts.
Applications for apprentice pheasant hunts will remain in the current location at dfg.ca.gov/DFGSpecialHunts/Default.aspx. For updates and information on wild upland game bird hunts, please visit wildlife.ca.gov/Hunting/Upland-Game-Birds/Hunts.
All hunt applicants must have a valid California hunting license and adult hunters must also have a valid Upland Game Bird Stamp to hunt upland game birds.
A non-refundable $2.42 fee will be charged for each application. Hunters may select their top three hunt choices per application and apply in parties, but may only apply once for each available hunt date. Duplicate entries will be disqualified.
Applications may be purchased:
- Online
- at CDFW license sales offices
- at retail license agents
- by phone: (800) 565-1458
All hunters must abide by California’s nonlead requirements. Currently, nonlead ammunition is required for hunting doves on any CDFW-managed property, but is not required to hunt doves on private property or public lands not managed by CDFW. Starting on July 1, 2019, nonlead ammunition will be required to take all wildlife anywhere in California.
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