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Add to Collection Add new or search Public collection title. Special Disabled Hunt: One day prior to all opening days. Participants must meet medical requirements of regulation Dates: Sept. Bobwhite Quail Dates: Nov. Closed on Bankhead NF. Squirrel Dates: Sept. Bankhead NF closed for fox squirrels. Raccoon Dates: No closed season.

Daily Limit: No bag limit. Five per party on open-permit public land. Daily Limit: No bag limit; daylight hours only. Coyote and Feral Swine: Daylight: No closed season.

Daily Limit: 20 frogs in aggregate per person from 12 noon to 12 noon the following day. Daily Limit: 20 frogs in aggregate per person from 12 noon to 12 noon the following day. May be hunted daytime or nighttime hours. With the exception of sandhill crane, shooting hours for all waterfowl species listed in this chart is one-half hour before sunrise to sunset.

Duck Limit: Six ducks a day and may include no more than four mallard no more than two of which may be hens , three wood ducks, one mottled duck, two black ducks, two redhead, one pintail, two canvasback and one scaup.

The aggregate bag limit of five dark geese Canada, white-fronted, brant shall not include more than 3 Canada Geese and 1 Brant, all five may be White-Fronted Geese. Sandhill Crane: By limited quota permit only. Must apply online at www. Must be 16 years of age or older and an Alabama resident or Alabama lifetime hunting license holder to apply. Daily Limit: 3 per person per permit. Zone: Area north of Interstate 20 from the Georgia state line to the interchange with Interstate 65, then east of Interstate 65 to the interchange with Interstate 22, then north of Interstate 22 to the Mississippi state line.

Excludes the remainder of the state, which is closed to sandhill hunting. Limit one gobbler a day, five during combined fall and spring Alabama turkey seasons. Zone 4: Nov. Special Youth Turkey Hunt: Saturday and Sunday the week prior to opening of spring season for a particular county. Game animals may be hunted in open season during daylight hours only, except as specified for fox, raccoon, opossum, feral swine, coyote, bullfrog, pig frog and alligator under seasons.

During dates and in areas open by regulation to gun deer season, including youth deer season and muzzleloader deer season, all persons hunting any wildlife species, except foxes, raccoons, and opossums during legal nighttime hours or turkey or migratory birds including crows , are required to wear an outer garment above the waist with a minimum of square inches of hunter orange or either a full-size hunter orange hat or cap.

Only hunter orange, commonly called blaze orange or ten-mile cloth, etc. The various shades of red, as well as camo-orange, are not legal. The following are designated as game animals in Alabama: bear, beaver, coyote, deer, fox, opossum, eastern cottontail rabbit, swamp rabbit, raccoon, squirrel,nutria, mountain lion cougar , red wolf, groundhog, bobcat, feral swine wild hog and alligator. See Protected Species below. All birds except House Sparrows, crows, collared doves, starlings and blackbirds except rusty are protected by state law.

Game birds and game animals may only be taken during open season for hunting. There is no open season in Alabama for bear, mountain lion cougar and ruffed grouse.

Other wildlife species are protected by the nongame species regulation. The following are designated as furbearing animals in Alabama: beaver, bobcat, fox, mink, muskrat, nutria, opossum, otter, raccoon, striped skunk, coyote and feral swine. Legal bows for hunting is defined as either a longbow, recurve bow, compound bow or crossbow. Longbows, recurve bows and compound bows must have a minimum peak tension of 30 lbs.

Crossbows must have a minimum peak tension of 85 lbs at normal draw length. Attachments to the bow which project visible light are prohibited except with license. Squirrel and rabbit may be run during closed season by licensed hunters no guns.

It is illegal in Alabama to sell any game bird or game animal or any part of the animal, except lawfully taken deer hides, deer hooves and squirrel skins, hides and tails. Finished product items such as gloves, shoes, clothing, jewelry, tanned deer hides and similar products may be sold. Exceptions also apply to certain animals classified as both game animal and furbearing animal. It is also prohibited to import deer or elk carcasses from ANY other state, territories or possessions of the U.

The white-tailed deer is the most popular game animal from both a recreational and economic viewpoint. This herd, through proper management, has the potential to produce high quality deer. It is extremely important that this herd receives protection from sources that could cause harm.

This is one reason it is illegal to import deer from outside Alabama. Any time a deer is moved, all its bacteria, viruses, diseases and parasites such as worms and ticks go along. Diseases of concern to our deer populations are unlikely to move into Alabama unless they come here with infected deer.

This risk of disease transmission to our native herd is too great.



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