Hunting is allowed on District Lands designated by the District. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (Commission) regulates and manages recreational hunting on District Lands by agreement with the District and pursuant to the Florida Statutes and the Commission’s own rules. On District Lands not designated as a Wildlife Management Area, the District allows hunting by permit where hunting is part of the site-specific management plan developed or authorized by the District. The District shall issue permits or Special Use Authorizations for hunts on District Lands and shall limit the number of permits based upon the conservation management goals and objectives contained within the specific management plan for the property. Any person engaging in hunting on District Lands during such authorized hunts must have in their possession a valid hunting license for game animals and a District permit or Special Use Authorization.
Rulemaking Authority 373.044, 373.113, 373.1391(6) FS. Law Implemented 373.1391, 373.59 FS. History-New 7-20-04, Amended 7-6-10, 6-23-21.

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