Fish Report for 7-21-2011

Hunting Licenses for Squirrels

7-21-2011
CDFG

Question:
My cat often hunts and kills squirrels, then brings them home and eats them on the porch. Id like to reduce the number of prizes my cat brings home for me, so what kind of license do I need to trap the tree squirrels, and what types of traps would you recommend?

Answer:
A hunting license is required to take all species of squirrels, and for tree squirrels there are seasons, bag limits and geographical restrictions. Tree squirrels cannot be taken with traps during the open season (see below for exception), but traps can be used to take ground squirrels. According to retired Department of Fish and Game (DFG) Capt. Phil Nelms, you have slightly different options for dealing with problem tree squirrels depending on which species are causing problems:

Gray squirrels that are causing damage can only be taken under the provisions of a special permit issued by DFG. Please check with your local DFG office to apply for a permit.

California ground squirrels may be taken with traps in accordance with sections 465.5(g) - 475 (CCR Title 14), found in the Mammal Hunting Regulations booklet . There is no closed season or bag limit for ground squirrels. A hunting license is required except when taking them to protect your property, in which case no license or permit is required from DFG.

Red fox squirrels can only be taken with traps when they are found to be injuring growing crops or other property. Traps have to be used in accordance with CCR Title 14, sub-section 465.5(g). Please see the current Mammal Hunting Regulations booklet. Check out Section 465.5(g) under furbearing mammal regulations or online at www.fgc.ca.gov/regulations/current/mammalregs.asp.

If trapped squirrels are not immediately killed, you must release them immediately in the area taken. The law does not allow live-trapped animals to be relocated from their immediate surroundings. If taken away from its known surroundings, the animal is more likely to suffer from lack of food and water. Humanely killing the animal is the only realistic option.

We do not have a product recommendation regarding types of traps to use. You should check with the agency that provides animal control services in your area or maybe try a large nursery/garden supply business.

Squirrels may not be taken with cats! Joking aside, you are not in much danger of being cited or prosecuted for the predatory habits of your cat as long as you are not training, controlling or otherwise encouraging it to kill the squirrels. See Section 307 in the current Mammal Hunting Regulations (CCR Title 14, Section 307) available online at www.dfg.ca.gov/regulations.


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