BW&T Project: Hunting Permits


Before you can obtain an Annual Hunting Permit, you are required to read, understand, and agree to the following Black Warrior &Tombigbee Waterway Hunting/Trapping Regulations.

A hyperlink, which will direct you to the online permit application, can be found at the end of these regulations. Otherwise, use the back button to return to the previous web page.


BLACK WARRIOR & TOMBIGBEE RIVER

LAKES HUNTING/TRAPPING

REGULATIONS & PERMIT

2008-2009

All persons in possession of a BW&T Hunting Permit agree to read and abide by the terms outlined in these regulations prior to accessing COE lands. This serves as an annual hunting permit for the Black Warrior & Tombigbee River Lakes only. Permit must be signed & dated to be valid. Hunting and trapping are permitted only on the areas indicated on the BW&T hunting maps and are subject to the following exceptions and restrictions. All state, federal and local laws governing these activities also apply.

1. All hunters, regardless of age, are required to complete a valid COE Hunting Permit and abide by instructions on permit while hunting COE lands. Permit must be signed, dated and in possession while hunting BW&T Project Lands.

Permits are available online at: http://bwt.sam.usace.army.mil/hunt.htm , or at the following locations:

Demopolis Site Office, Foscue Creek Park, Forkland Park, Jennings Ferry Campground and Service Park.

2. For safety, hunters less than 16 years of age must be accompanied by an adult (21 years of age or older).

3. No hunting or trapping is allowed within 1000' of any lock, dam, building, dredge, construction site or public use area.

4. Only floating blinds will be allowed for waterfowl hunting and must be removed daily.

Note: Waterfowl hunters should be aware that COE owns only an easement to much of the property around and beneath the lakes. Hunters must have permission from the landowner before accessing or wading on private property.

5. All firearms in boats under way must be unloaded and cased.

6. The following weapon and ammunition rules apply:

A) No high-powered rifles or handguns allowed on COE property.

B) Legal firearms for small game are standard 22 caliber rim fire rifles (no 22 magnums) and shotguns with shot size number 4 or smaller.

C) All waterfowl hunters must use non-toxic shot. There are no shot size restrictions for waterfowl.

D) Legal weapons for deer hunting are primitive weapons and shotguns with slugs only.

E) No buckshot, dogs or man drives are allowed for deer hunting.

7. Deer may be harvested in accordance with the following seasons:

Archery (Either-sex): October 15 – January 31

Youth Gun (Either-sex): November 15-16

Muzzleloader (Either-sex): November 17-21, January 12-31

Buck Only: November 22 – January 31

Hunters Choice (Either-sex): December 20 – January 1

Legal buck: bare antlers visible above natural hairline – one a day

Hunters Choice Gun Season – two deer per day, only one of which may be an antlered buck.

All other wildlife game species may be harvested within the season framework and bag limit restrictions set by state and federal regulations.

8. Only portable tree stands are allowed and must be removed daily. Climbing spikes are not permitted.

9. Hunter's orange is required during all open gun seasons for deer and must be worn in accordance with state regulations.

10. Motorized vehicle operation is not permitted off designated roadways. ATV operation is strictly prohibited on COE property.

11. Camping is allowed in designated camping areas only.

12. Dogs are allowed for hunting small game in areas designated -All game hunting- (see map). Retrievers are allowed for waterfowl hunting.

13. Turkey hunting with shotgun or muzzleloader will be allowed on hunting areas designated as all game or primitive weapon only.

14. No guns or black powder are allowed on archery only areas.

15. Feral hogs may be harvested during the following season:

Day: With weapons legal for that season, no dogs Night: No weapons, dogs only

16. All state sanctioned Youth Hunts and associated state regulations will be allowed on BW&T project lands.

17. Baiting and/or feeding of wildlife on BW&T project land is prohibited.

18. Indiscriminate taking of non-game wildlife on BW&T project is prohibited.

Forfeiture of hunting privileges: Any violation of federal, state or local hunting, trespass or game regulations may result in forfeiture of the COE permit and privileges for a period to be determined by a review board. The violator will also be subject to fines and/or imprisonment.

 

 


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