Conn. Agencies Regs. § 26-67e-17 - Hunting requirements
(a) Hunting or
training of a falconry bird shall only take place on:
(1) State-owned or managed lands identified
by the commissioner as open to hunting; or,
(2) private land, provided that the falconer
has obtained verbal permission from the landowner.
(b) A falconer shall abide by all current
Connecticut hunting laws and season dates pursuant to the requirements of
Chapter 490 of the Connecticut General Statutes and any regulations promulgated
thereunder, while pursuing wildlife using a raptor and shall have in their
possession:
(1) A Connecticut firearms hunting
license;
(2) a federal and
Connecticut migratory waterfowl stamp when hunting waterfowl;
(3) a harvest information permit when hunting
migratory birds;
(4) a pheasant
stamp when hunting pheasants; and,
(5) a valid Connecticut falconry
permit.
(c) The
commissioner may declare an area closed to hunting with a raptor at any time,
in accordance with the provisions of section
26-68
of the Connecticut General Statutes.
(d) Any falconer whose raptor kills an animal
for which there is no season or that is out of season shall leave the dead
quarry where it lies, except that the raptor may feed upon the quarry prior to
leaving the site of the kill. The falconer shall ensure that activities do not
cause the take of wildlife listed as endangered or threatened pursuant to the
federal Endangered Species ( Public Law 93-205), or a species listed as
endangered, threatened or of special concern pursuant to section
26-310
of the Connecticut General Statutes.
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