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Fish Report for 4-5-2011
California Outdoors Questions & Answers
4-5-2011
CDFG
Subject:Shooting Animals without a tag requirement
Question:
I am a lifetime hunting license holder with the additional big game package. Last time I hiked in the Cleveland National Forest, I saw a wild ox (my son said it was a buffalo, but it had smooth skin without fur and long thin pointed horns). Could you tell me if I can take it? It is not listed anywhere on your website for a tag requirement. (Allen H.)
Answer:
It is not uncommon for domestic livestock to be found on Forest Service lands. In fact, many ranchers have long-term contracts with the Forest Service allowing that use. In addition, National Forest property is commonly adjacent to private ranches and the livestock frequently stray onto the public land.
According to ret. DFG Capt. Phil Nelms, a truly feral cow or similar domestic stock (except a burro) is considered to be a non-game mammal in the Fish and Game regulations and can be taken. A hunting license is required but there are no prescribed seasons or bag limits.
Beware though ...if you kill one of these animals and it is not feral, you could be prosecuted for a felony. Stick to deer!!
Question:
I am a lifetime hunting license holder with the additional big game package. Last time I hiked in the Cleveland National Forest, I saw a wild ox (my son said it was a buffalo, but it had smooth skin without fur and long thin pointed horns). Could you tell me if I can take it? It is not listed anywhere on your website for a tag requirement. (Allen H.)
Answer:
It is not uncommon for domestic livestock to be found on Forest Service lands. In fact, many ranchers have long-term contracts with the Forest Service allowing that use. In addition, National Forest property is commonly adjacent to private ranches and the livestock frequently stray onto the public land.
According to ret. DFG Capt. Phil Nelms, a truly feral cow or similar domestic stock (except a burro) is considered to be a non-game mammal in the Fish and Game regulations and can be taken. A hunting license is required but there are no prescribed seasons or bag limits.
Beware though ...if you kill one of these animals and it is not feral, you could be prosecuted for a felony. Stick to deer!!
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