Or. Admin. R. 635-065-0735 - Vehicles, Boats, Aircraft
It is unlawful:
(1) To
hunt any big game from a motor-propelled vehicle. Exception: A qualified
disabled hunter may obtain an Oregon Disabilities Hunting and Fishing Permit to
hunt from a motor vehicle except while the vehicle is in motion or on any
public road or highway. For the purpose of this regulation, "motor vehicle"
includes All Terrain Vehicles (ATVs).
(2) To shoot game mammals from or with the
help of any motorboat or sailboat unless the motor has been shut off and/or
sail furled and movement caused by any motor or sail has stopped.
(3) To hunt within eight (8) hours of having
been transported by,communicating with or receiving information on the location
of game mammals from a manned aircraft.
(4) To use drones for the following purposes
related to the pursuit of wildlife:
(a)
Angling;
(b) Hunting;
(c) Trapping;
(d) Aiding angling, hunting or trapping
through the use of drones to harass, track, locate or scout wildlife;
and
(e) Interfering in the acts of
a person who is lawfully angling, hunting or trapping.
(f) EXCEPTIONS allowing the use of drones for
the pursuit of wildlife:
(A) Subject to ORS
837.360
and
837.365, the
State Department of Fish and Wildlife and the department's agents and
contractors may use of drones in carrying out the duties of the
department;
(B) The use of drones
in a manner otherwise prohibited under this section if the purpose of the use
is to benefit wildlife management or habitat or for the protection of
property.
(g) As used in
this rule, "drone" means:
(A) An unmanned
flying machine;
(B) An unmanned
water-based vehicle; or
(C) Any
other vehicle that is able to operate in the air, in or under the water or on
land, either remotely or autonomously, and without a human
occupant.
(5)
To shoot at pronghorn antelope from a point within 50 yards of a
motor-propelled vehicle including aircraft, except for qualified disabled
hunters as shown in 635-065-735(1).
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 496.012, 496.138, 496.146 & 496.162
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 496.012, 496.138, 496.146 & 496.162
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