Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 391-4-2-.63 - Hunting Structures on Wildlife Management Areas
(1) For purposes of this Rule, "hunting
structure" means any portable tree stand, ground blind, stool, chair, bucket,
waterfowl blind, or other similar device used for hunting.
(2) For small game hunts, hunting structures
may be placed and shall be removed from the WMA only on the day of the hunt,
except that on opening day of dove season hunters shall not enter a managed
dove field and hunting structures shall not be placed on a managed dove field
more than 1 hour prior to shooting hours.
(3) For big game and feral hog/coyote hunts,
hunting structures shall not be placed any sooner than one day prior to the
hunt and shall be removed from the WMA no later than 12:00 noon the day
following the hunt.
(4) It is
unlawful for any person to place any tree stand on utility poles or other
structures supporting utility lines.
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(1) For purposes of this Rule, "hunting structure" means any portable tree stand, ground blind, stool, chair, bucket, waterfowl blind, or other similar device used for hunting.
(2) For small game hunts, hunting structures may be placed and shall be removed from the WMA only on the day of the hunt, except that on opening day of dove season hunters shall not enter a managed dove field and hunting structures shall not be placed on a managed dove field prior to 10 a.m. or as otherwise noted in Rule 391-4-2-.70.
(3) For big game and feral hog/coyote hunts, hunting structures shall not be placed any sooner than one day prior to the hunt and shall be removed from the WMA no later than 12:00 noon the day following the hunt.
(4) It is unlawful for any person to place any tree stand on utility poles or other structures supporting utility lines.