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Contents Welcome to the Avon Park Air Force Range 2 Outdoor Recreation Contact Information 2 Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) 3 Public Recreation Area Permits 4 PRA Permit Requirements 4 PRA Hunt Permits 4 Seasonal Recreation Permits 5 PRA Guest Permits 5 Public Recreation Area Regulations 6 PRA Access Procedures 6 PRA Vehicle Use 8 General Regulations 9 Camping Regulations 11 Fishing Regulations 12 General Hunting Regulations 12 Permissible Firearms & Weapons 14 General Use of Dogs 16 Limited Entry Quota Hunts 16 Hunt Season Dates 19 Non-Game Wildlife Regulations 21 Glossary of Terms 23 PRA Permit Fees 24 Public Management Unit Map 26 1 | 2021-2022
Welcome to the Avon Park Air Force Range This publication is designed to provide the public with a summary of the rules and regulations pertaining to hunting and recreational use on the Public Recreation Area at the Avon Park Air Force Range and is by nature not comprehensive. The information in this publication refers to the comprehensive copy of the Operating Instructions (OI), which is available for viewing during regular office hours at the Outdoor Recreation Office, as well as on the official Outdoor Recreation Program website at: https://avon.isportsman.net COMPLIANCE WITH THIS PUBLICATION IS MANDATORY. Failure to comply will result in a warning or suspension of recreation privileges. OUTDOOR RECREATION CONTACT INFORMATION Outdoor Recreation Office 29 South Boulevard Avon Park AFR, FL 33825 Office: (863) 452-4254 Cell: (863) 449-0138 Email: apafroutdoorrec@gmail.com Website: https://avon.isportsman.net Facebook: http://facebook.com/groups/APAFROutdoorRec OUTDOOR RECREATION STAFF Catherine Justice: Program Manager / Wildlife Biologist Melissa Hoffman: Park Ranger / Financial Officer Lt. Col. Steven C. Thomas, USAF Patrick Blake: Park Ranger / Volunteer Coordinator Installation Commander Brenda Reynolds: Park Ranger The Outdoor Recreation Program uses a web-based permit sales system available 24 hours a day & 365 days a year. This user-friendly interface, called iSportsman, allows recreationists to purchase permits using credit or debit cards from anywhere an internet connection is available. iSportsman is found at: https://avon.isportsman.net 2 | 2021-2022
The Avon Park Air Force Range has been used as an active bombing and gunnery range for over 60 years. Although this is primarily a training facility using training ordnance, it is important to remember that “practice bombs” still contain live explosives. All persons who are permitted access to the Range are hereby warned they may encounter unexploded ordnance (bullets, bombs, rockets, flares, etc.) in the areas that are open to the public. This UXO may be on the surface, or it may be partially or completely buried. Report the location and description of the UXO to the Outdoor Recreation Office (863-452-4254), Range Control (863-452-4176), or Rescue Ops (863-452-4225). IF IT IS MAN-MADE, AVOID IT! IF YOU DID NOT DROP IT, DO NOT PICK IT UP! REMEMBER, DO NOT: REMEMBER, DO: • APPROACH IT • MARK THE AREA • TOUCH IT • LEAVE THE AREA • DISTURB IT • REPORT IT • USE RADIOS NEAR IT • USE CELL PHONES NEAR IT DIGGING AND/OR ALL FORMS OF GROUND DISTURBANCE ARE STRICTLY PROHIBITED 3 | 2021-2022
Public Recreation Area Permits Public recreational access to APAFR is subject to safety and military security restrictions and at such times as access can be granted without impairment of military missions, as determined by the Installation Commander. Please remember, public access to APAFR is a PRIVILEGE and comes secondary to the requirements of the military mission. A. PRA Permit Requirements A8. All children under the age of 18 shall have a signed and notarized Parental Consent Form on file, unless they are under the direct control of Refer to Section 6.3. in OI a Permit Holder who is his/her legal guardian. A1. All individuals 18 years of age or older (on or before 01 September of the permitted hunting year) are required to purchase a Permit to access A9. All persons under the age of 18 must ride in the same vehicle as a Avon Park Air Force Range. Permit Holder. A2. An appropriate photo ID card identifying the status of the bearer shall A10. All Permits are non-refundable and non-transferrable. be presented when purchasing any Permit from the Outdoor Recreation Office. All persons 16 years or older shall carry some form of current A11. All Permits shall be purchased through https://avon.isportsman.net photographic identification while on the installation. A3. Proof of completion of a state-certified Hunter Education Course is required for Hunt Permit Holders born on or after 01 June 1975, and their B. PRA Hunt Permits Refer to Section 8.1. in OI Guests or Dependents ages 16 or older, hunting in the PRA. The State Deferral Program does not apply. B1. Hunt Permits shall be purchased on a first-come, first-served basis after the end of Spring Turkey Season until designated by the Program A3.1. Children under age 16 shall hunt as a Dependent with adult Manager of the Outdoor Recreation Program, or until such times as all supervision without a Hunter Education Course or Florida hunting available Permits are sold (whichever comes first). Copies of all license. regulations are available at the office or can be downloaded from https://avon.isportsman.net B2. Hunt Permits and Companion Permits are valid from 01 September – 31 August. B2.1. Hunt Permit Holders shall hunt, fish, camp, or engage in any permitted recreational activity. A Hunt Permit Holder may bring up to three children under the age of 18. No more than one underage child shall carry a firearm while hunting with the Permit A4. Purchase of any Permit certifies that the individual named on the Holder. One Companion Permit, Hunt or Non-Hunt, may be Permit has signed a Release of Liability and a statement that he/she purchased per Hunt Permit Holder. understands and will abide by these regulations. The U.S. Air Force is not responsible for the personal property of Permit Holders. B2.2. Companion Hunt Permit Holders shall hunt, fish, camp, or engage in any permitted recreational activity. A Companion Hunt A5. All Permit Holders (Hunt, Companion, Seasonal Recreation, Guest, etc.) Permit Holder may bring in up to three children under the age of 18. shall receive an Annual Safety Briefing prior to receiving a Permit. No more than one underage child shall carry a firearm while hunting with the Permit Holder. Companion Hunt Permit Holders A6. A valid Florida hunting license with appropriate stamps, resident senior shall bring in Guests as citizen certificate, or resident disabled person certificate, is required for stated in Section D. PRA Hunt Permit Holders, unless the Permit Holder is a Florida resident on active military duty not currently stationed in Florida while home on leave B2.3. Companion Non- with orders for 30 days or less. Hunt Permit Holders shall 4 | 2021-2022
fish at Ponds 1, 2, 3, Tomlin Hammock Lake, or the Kissimmee River, camp, hike, or ride in the vehicle, with a Hunt Permit Holder, but shall not participate in the take of wildlife. Companion Non-Hunt Permit Holders shall not bring in Guests. B2.4. Military-discounted PRA Hunt Permit Holders and Military-discounted PRA Companion Hunt Permit Holders are allowed all the activities as a Hunt Permit Holder (see para B2.1. and B2.2.). Military-discounted PRA Companion Non-Hunt Permit Holders are allowed all the activities as a Companion Non-Hunt Permit Holder (see para B2.3.). B3. For general Permit requirements, refer to Section A. B4. Each Hunt Permit Holder will be issued a vehicle pass and a Public Recreation Area Hunt Permit. The vehicle pass must be clearly displayed on the driver’s side of the front windshield near the dashboard, and the Permit must be in the Permit Holder’s possession whenever he/she is on the installation. C. Seasonal Recreation Permits Refer to Section 8.2. in OI C1. A Seasonal Recreation Permit allows the Permit Holder to use any open PRA Management Units VISIT MyFWC.COM for all forms of outdoor recreation, except hunting or any other activities excluded in this instruction. FOR STATE-WIDE C2. Seasonal Recreation Permits are valid from 01 February – 31 August. FISHING BAG LIMITS D. PRA Guest Permits Refer to Section 8.4. in OI D1. Each Hunt Permit Holder (host) is allowed a maximum of one Hunt Guest per weekend while hunting. An additional fee will apply for each adult Guest. D1.1. Hunt Guests are not permitted the first weekend of each hunt season and the first four weekends of Spring Turkey Season. The receipt printed from iSportsman is the Guest Permit and shall remain on the Guest’s person while on the installation. Guest Permits follow all requirements in Section A. D1.2. An individual Hunt Guest may hunt a maximum of three weekends during a single permit year (01 Sep – 31 Aug). D2. All Permit Holders are responsible for their Guest(s) whenever they are on the installation and the Guest shall be under the direct control of the Permit Holder. Direct control is herein defined as being within visual or voice range (radios are acceptable if hunting in the same Management Unit). The Permit Holder is liable for all the actions of his/her Guest(s) and of any children under the age of 18 while on the installation. Failure to properly escort and supervise any Guest(s) will result in suspension of all privileges for the Permit Holder. D2.1. Both the Hunt Permit Holder (host) and Guest(s) shall be present at the time of entry onto Avon Park Air Force Range. Guest Permits must be purchased, and all requirements met no later than Thursday at 2:00 PM to guarantee pick-up for the upcoming weekend. D2.2. Guest Permit Holders shall follow the sign-in and sign-out procedures as stated in Section E. D2.3. All Guest(s) and Permit Holder (host) shall enter and exit the Avon Park AFR together and shall share a street-legal vehicle while using the Public 5 | 2021-2022
Recreation Area. Guest vehicles shall be stored at the Outdoor Recreation Office for the duration of the Guest(s)’ visit to the installation. D2.4. Guest Permits are non-refundable and non-transferrable. Public Recreation Area Regulations The following sections provide a summary of rule and regulations for the Public Recreation Area (PRA). As mentioned before, this document is not comprehensive. References to the corresponding section in the official Operating Instructions (OI) are provided under each heading. E. PRA Access Procedures Refer to Section 8.5. in OI E1. PRA Permit Holders shall enter and exit the installation only at the designated access points when open to the public. Designated access points are Gate 2 (600 Gate), North Frostproof Gate (when open) and the Kissimmee River boat ramp (see para E2.). E1.1. Each Permit Holder must have a current Permit, vehicle decal and valid photo ID ready for the gate guard at the time of entry. Gate guards have the authority to refuse entry to any individuals who cannot present proper identification and permit documentation. A vehicle decal alone is not sufficient proof of a Permit Holder’s status for range access. See para F3. for instructions of Permit Holders without a current vehicle decal at time of entry. E2. Permit Holders may utilize the Kissimmee River boat ramp and access the Avon Park AFR via the boat ramp, provided the Permit Holder is already signed in at either the Outdoor Recreation Office or the North Frostproof Follow the correct flow of traffic around the check-in location ( ) at Gate (when open). Once on the river, Permit Holders are not required to Building 600. All Permit Holders are required to sign in and sign out at sign in again. However, Permit Holders shall be signed out and off this location every time they enter the installation. property, along with their tow vehicle, by the posted closing time for To avoid delays, have your Permit(s) ready for inspection so that the Management Units 10 and 10A. Only Permit Holders who follow these gate guards may sign you in/out. procedures shall access U.S. Air Force property from the Kissimmee River boat ramp. As a reminder, the vehicle decal IS NOT a Permit and does not grant access. [para E1.1.] E2.1. Mooring boats is prohibited outside of the designated boundaries of Fort Kissimmee Campground and Fort Kissimmee Cemetery. Mooring is only permitted to Permit Holders following E4.1. Check the status map (located at Willingham and Morgan Hole access procedures outlined in para E2. Campgrounds). This map identifies which Management Units are open. Public and/or vehicular access is prohibited in PRA Units E3. Upon entering the installation, Permit Holders shall proceed directly to temporarily closed by administrative action because of public the PRA sign-in station at Building 600. safety concern due to disasters, severe weather or severe weather forecasts and/or effects of the weather on a Management E4. The following sign-in procedures shall be observed by all Permit Unit. Public notice of such closures will be posted through methods Holders: outlined in para E5. 6 | 2021-2022
E4.2. Check the Forecast Sheet and read all recreational notes. Range schedule changes occur. It is the Permit Holder’s responsibility to check the Management Unit status each day. Information kiosks are provided at the Willingham and Morgan Hole Campgrounds. E4.3. Permit Holders who fail to sign in or out are subject to having their recreational privileges revoked. E4.4 Access for recreational activities is always subject to limitations based on the military mission and hunting season. As such, public access may be permitted Friday. Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, or as authorized by the Installation Commander. E4.5. If for some reason a Permit Holder fails to sign out, he/she must call the Outdoor Recreation Office immediately at (863) 449-0138 or (863) 452-4254 or send an email with his/her full name and Permit number to apafroutdoorrec@gmail.com. E5. For planning purposes, a website (https://avon.isportsman.net/pra-schedule.aspx), Facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/APAFROutdoorRec) and a telephone recording (863-452-4254, option 1), are updated weekly with public access information. E6. Should Permit Holders hear three blasts from an air horn while on the installation, they shall return to their vehicles immediately. Updated information will be posted at the information kiosks at Willingham and Morgan Hole Campgrounds. E6.1. Permit Holders shall park their vehicles on the same side of the road as the Sample Forecast Sheet Management Unit they are entering. Review the Forecast Sheet before you depart for the installation for the most up-to-date E7. If someone needs to contact a Permit Holder in case of an emergency, they may call the information. Outdoor Recreation Office at (863) 449-0138 or (863) 452-4254. They must have the following Schedule changes can occur on short notice. information available: Permit number, type of vehicle, tag number, and campground being See para E5. for more information. used. E8. If any kind of medical emergency occurs while on the Range, Permit Holders shall call Rescue Ops at (863) 452-4117, then notify Outdoor Recreation immediately. In all cases, Rescue Ops can respond faster than calling 911. E9. For any non-medical emergency issues, call the Outdoor IN CASE OF Recreation Office at (863) 452-4254 during posted office hours. For issues after hours, call Rescue Ops at the non-emergency phone number: (863) 452-4225. For issues with Gate 2 (600 Gate) when Outdoor Recreation is open to the public, call (863) 449-0138. E10. On a closing night Permit Holders shall exit the Range before the CALL RESCUE OPS: (863) 452-4117 designated exit time regardless of their activities at that time. This includes (but is not limited to) fishing, hiking, pursuing wounded game, THEY WILL RESPOND FASTER THAN CALLING 911 or in the event of a vehicle breakdown. 7 | 2021-2022
F. PRA Vehicle Use Refer to Section 8.6. in OI F1. Each annual Permit Holder will be issued a Vehicle Permit in the form of a decal. This decal shall be permanently affixed to the outside driver’s side windshield of the Permit Holder’s vehicle. The Permit Holder will be held accountable for the actions of all individuals operating or riding in a vehicle bearing his/her vehicle decal. If the vehicle bearing the decal is sold or transferred to another individual, the decal shall be removed before the vehicle leaves the Permit Holder’s possession, and the decal (whole or in pieces) returned to the Outdoor Recreation Office. An administrative fee will be charged for the replacement of the vehicle decal. The maximum number of decals per Permit Holder is two. LEFT: example PRA Vehicle Decals RIGHT: the dotted yellow box shows correct decal placement on a vehicle (right) PLEASE NOTE: VEHICLE DECALS ARE NOT PERMITS VEHICLE DECALS DO NOT GRANT ACCESS TO THE INSTALLATION F2. The loan or transfer of a vehicle decal is prohibited. F3. If a Permit Holder wishes to bring a vehicle on the installation that does not have a vehicle decal, he/she shall enter through the Main Gate and proceed directly to the Outdoor Recreation Office to obtain a temporary vehicle pass. In the event the Outdoor Recreation Office is closed, the vehicle will be denied entry. Vehicles shall not enter the Public Recreation Area without a vehicle decal or temporary vehicle pass. To obtain a temporary vehicle pass, update your account information at https://avon.isportsman.net prior to Thursday at 2:00 PM. All Permit Holders shall produce a driver’s license, vehicle registration and proof of insurance upon pick-up of a temporary vehicle pass. F4. Annual Permit Holders are responsible for removing and destroying all vehicle decals at the end of the season. The vehicle decal is the property of the U.S. Air Force until it is destroyed. F5. While on the installation, all individuals shall have appropriate licenses, registrations and proof of insurance in their possession and shall display them on request to any personnel of the Outdoor Recreation Program, any Avon Park Air Force Range representative (military or civilian), or any county, state or federal law enforcement personnel. F6. By accepting any APAFR Permit and vehicle decal/temporary vehicle pass, Permit Holders give consent to have their vehicle searched while on the installation. If a vehicle is towed or impounded, Permit Holders agree to reimburse the towing agent on behalf of the vehicle owner/operator. F7. All state and federal laws shall be obeyed while on the installation. Obey all posted speed limits. If not posted, the speed limits are: 35 mph for paved roads and 25 mph for unimproved roads. F8. Military, Air Force contractor and official AF Program vehicles always have the right-of-way. F9. Vehicles shall be operated only on roads designated on the current year Public Recreation Area map. If a Permit Holder is caught without permission on a road not designated on the current year PRA map, he/she will be subject to suspension. USAF vehicles always have right-of-way (para F8.) 8 | 2021-2022
F9.1. Exception: Small Game hunters may drive firebreaks range- inspection by any authorized officer of the state. wide after General Gun Season or the General Gun Season Extension ends until the end of Small Game Season (whichever F13. Bicycle use is authorized on all designated roads, as well as along all comes last) without obtaining permission from the Outdoor unmarked fence lines and firebreaks. Recreation Office. Vehicles shall be parked clear of the firebreak (refer to para F14.). The discharge of firearms is prohibited within F13.1. Riders shall wear a highly visible outer garment during the the roadway of the firebreak. day and an outer garment containing retro-reflective material at night. F9.2. Permit Holders may drive on existing firebreaks to retrieve downed game only after receiving verbal authorization from F13.2. Riders shall wear a properly fastened, approved (e.g. Outdoor Recreation staff. Consumer Product Safety Commission, ANSI, Snell Memorial Foundation, or host nation F9.3. After receiving verbal authorization from the Outdoor equivalent) bicycle helmet. Recreation Office, Permit Holders with FWC-issued Special Use Vehicle Permit Certificates shall be driven down firebreaks or F13.3. All bicycles shall unmarked trails to be dropped off and/or picked up from their be equipped with a white declared hunting location. Vehicles shall not be parked off-road on front light. firebreaks or unmarked trails; vehicles shall be returned to and parked on named roads as designated on the current year PRA F13.4. Mopeds, map. motorcycles and electric bicycles are prohibited. F9.4. OQ Range Road is off-limits when the red flag indicating an active training exercise is flying. The flag is located at the F14. No person shall park any entrance to OQ Road at Kissimmee Road. All roads in Unit 13, vehicle in a manner which including OQ Road, OQ Range Road, Ellis Road, and Morgan Hole obstructs a road, gate, bridge, or Road, are closed when Unit 13 is closed. firebreak. F15. The use of vehicles is prohibited in the Public Recreation Area OQ RANGE ROAD between 10:00 PM and 4:30 AM, except on Frostproof, Smith, Old Bravo, and Kissimmee Roads (or during verifiable emergencies, or after having received prior approval from the Outdoor Recreation Program). F16. No person shall ride upon any vehicle in any manner not designated or intended for the use of passengers. G. General Regulations MORGAN ROAD Refer to Section 9.3. in OI F9.4. G1. The possession of remote-controlled aircraft or drones is strictly prohibited. F10. Driving around any type of barricade is strictly prohibited. G2. The possession of fireworks is strictly prohibited. Nothing shall leave F11. The use of tracked vehicles, motorcycles, golf carts, ATVs, LSVs, UTVs, the ground. rail buggies, dirt bikes, and airboats is prohibited. Only rubber-tired vehicles not previously listed are permitted. This prohibition includes all G3. The use or possession of metal detectors is strictly prohibited. ATVs, LSVs, UTVs, and/or rail buggies, which may otherwise be considered street legal. G4. Digging and/or all forms of ground disturbance are strictly prohibited. F12. A Law Enforcement Officer may search any camp, vehicle or boat, in G5. Permit Holders shall enter Management Units no earlier than two accordance with the law. No person shall refuse or obstruct such hours before sunrise and exit no later than three hours after sunset, 9 | 2021-2022
except with special permission from the Outdoor Recreation Office. G6. Spotlighting is prohibited. G7. Consumption of alcohol shall be limited to campgrounds only. Public intoxication is prohibited. The proper transportation of alcohol, while entering or exiting the Range, will follow Florida state statutes. Good order and discipline shall be maintained at all times while on Avon Park Air Force Range. G8. No ordnance or any other military material shall be tampered with, handled or removed from the installation. Areas where suspected unexploded ordnance is found shall be vacated immediately and the location reported to Outdoor Recreation Program personnel. G9. The disturbance or removal of any man-made or cultural materials (such as shell middens or other archaeologically or historically significant materials or sites) is prohibited. Permit Holders shall notify the Outdoor Recreation Office (Building 600) after encountering artifacts. Whoever is on duty will document such information and transfer to the next-level supervisor who will contact the staff Archaeologist. Historical and archaeological resources on the Avon Park Air Force Range are protected under federal law and it is a crime to remove or disturb them from their original location. G10. Live trees or standing dead trees shall not be cut. Dead or downed wood may be G8. cut and collected as firewood and used only at Avon Park Air Force Range. Firewood brought onto the installation shall be burned or removed from the property upon departure. q G11. Destroying, damaging, altering, or vandalizing, any sign, building, fence, or other man-made structure, is prohibited. G12. The polluting of any waterway (stream, creek, river, or pond) by dumping oil, acids, poisons, detergents, or other pollutants, is prohibited. The placing of any trees, limbs, weir, concrete, or other debris, in any waterway is prohibited, unless authorized by the Installation Commander. G13. Gates found in a condition other than that of which the gate was left by staff may be subsequently locked without notice. G14. Hunting, fishing and outdoor recreation is prohibited on any portion of the installation posted as closed to those activities. G15. People, dogs, vehicles, and other recreational equipment, are prohibited in areas posted as “Closed to Public Access” by U.S. Air Force administrative action. G16. All fires are prohibited, except as stated in para H2. G17. Unethical behavior will result in the loss of recreational privileges. G18. Permit Holders shall be barred from the installation for posting, publishing or distributing any information or photos deemed sensitive to the military mission to any websites, forums or social media platforms. This includes, but is not limited to, information regarding military training operations, photos of military activities, personnel or equipment, and/or names of individuals involved in military training operations. G19. Horses are prohibited. 10 | 2021-2022
H. Camping Regulations Building 600. The dumpsters are for trash generated at campsites. Dumpsters shall not be utilized for the disposal of any household trash, Refer to Sections 10.1. & 10.2. in OI tires, batteries, aerosols, propane bottles, live coals, ashes, animal H1. Willingham, Morgan Hole and Fort Kissimmee Campgrounds are the only entrails, or parts and pieces thereof. The discharge of contaminants or designated campgrounds for PRA Permit Holders. Campground boundaries human waste is prohibited. Littering is prohibited. are delineated on the map and marked with signs in the field. H8. All campers and camping equipment must be removed from the Range H2. No campfires shall be left unattended. All fires shall be contained in when recreation closes each weekend, unless otherwise stated. stoves, grills, fireplaces, or fire rings. All fires shall be extinguished (cold) before being left unattended. Fire bans shall be observed when in effect. H9. Emptying grey water and septic tanks from campers into the porta- H3. Generators are only allowed in Willingham Campground west of potties is prohibited. Frostproof Road, in Morgan Hole Campground north of Kissimmee Road, and in Fort Kissimmee Campground north of the boat ramp. H10. Campgrounds will be closed at the discretion of the Installation Commander. H4. Campground quiet hours are 11:00 PM - 4:30 AM. People and/or their dogs creating excessive noise or exhibiting other behaviors that disturb H11. Hunt Permit Holders shall store a single camper in Willingham or other campers shall be removed from the installation. Generators shall be Morgan Hole Campground for the duration of General Gun, Small Game used 24-hours a day. and/or Spring Turkey Seasons, for an additional fee per hunt season (see Attachment 4). Campers shall be brought in no more than one week before H5. No camping will be allowed within 25 feet of a picnic pavilion, pump, the start of a hunt season and removed no later than one week after the latrine, or shower facility. hunt season ends. H6. No camping, vehicles or trailers will be allowed within 15 feet of the H12. Tents, vehicles and trailers may not be stored at any campground. main bank of Morgan Hole Creek in Morgan Hole Campground or of the Trailers are defined as any trailer not being used as sleeping quarters. Kissimmee River in Fort Kissimmee Campground. H13. Campers shall not be stored at Fort Kissimmee Campground. H7. All trash shall be properly disposed of in the dumpsters provided at H14. All access procedures apply. See Section E. 11 | 2021-2022
H15. Camping spots are first come, first served. Reserving spots ahead of I12.. Trotlines and brush hooks are prohibited. time is prohibited. Anyone fighting over a camping spot shall have their camping privileges revoked immediately. J. General Hunting Regulations Refer to Section 11.1. in OI I. Fishing Regulations Refer to Section 10.4. in OI J1. All harvested animals shall be checked in at the Outdoor Recreation Office (Building 600) with a Park Ranger. If no one is available at Building I1. All Permit Holders shall comply with state regulations. 600, a self-check form (available at the sign-in station) shall be used to indicate game that was harvested, where it was harvested and a Permit I2. All Permit Holders shall have the appropriate state licenses in addition number. All game harvested shall be checked through Building 600 with to the appropriate Avon Park Air Force Range Permits. either of these two alternatives. White-tailed deer shall also be reported to FWC per state regulations. I3. Permit Holders shall fish any body of water that is accessible in an open PRA Management Unit, as well as Lake Arbuckle (but not from the J1.1. All game harvested shall be check in at the Outdoor Recreation fishing pier at the Main Gate) and the Kissimmee River, during the allocated Office prior to being skinned or dismembered. Field dressing of period for their particular Permit. harvested game is strictly prohibited. J2. Hunting equipment is prohibited except at 8:00 AM seven days prior to the opening of Archery Season until 6:00 PM seven days following the close of Spring Turkey Season. J2.1. Tree stands shall be removed by 6:00 PM seven days following the end of General Gun Season. Tomlin Hammock Lake J2.2. Ground blinds shall be removed by 6:00 PM seven days PRA Management Unit 11 following the close of Spring Turkey Season. I4. Boats are restricted to a maximum engine size of ten horsepower on J3. Tree stands or blinds are Tomlin Hammock Lake. Gas or electric trolling motors may be used. limited to three per Permit Holder and shall be in good working I5. No motorized vessels are allowed in any marsh on Avon Park Air Force condition to provide a safe Range. Motorless vessels shall be permitted during Migratory Bird Season. environment from which to hunt. All stands/blinds shall be labeled with I6. FWC regulations control boat restrictions on the Kissimmee River. the owner’s Permit number so that the owner may be contacted by staff. I7. Airboats may be trailered across Avon Park Air Force Range property Ladder stands shall be labeled by to the Kissimmee River. Airboats shall only be launched at the Kissimmee attaching a tag at eye level. All tree River boat ramp. stands are subject to random inspection. Unlabeled or unsafe tree I8. Feeding alligators is prohibited. Aggressive alligators shall be reported stands will be confiscated by Outdoor to Outdoor Recreation staff. Recreation staff upon detection. I9. Daily and possession bag limits will follow FWC Regulation 68A-23.005. J3.1. Permanent tree stands or permanent blinds are not I10. Catfish are catch and release only between 15 April and 15 June permitted in the Public annually at Van Eeghan Ponds 1, 2, 3, and Tomlin Hammock Lake. These fish Recreation Area. Tree stands are stocked and fed to gain size prior to the Youth Fishing Derby. found outside of hunting season will be confiscated by I11. Freshwater game fish may be taken only by hook and line or rod and Outdoor Recreation staff. reel. J3.2. No tree stands or ground 12 | 2021-2022
blinds are permitted within 100 feet of a white-banded tree. J3.3. No tree stands or ground blinds are permitted within 200 feet of an impact area or property boundary. J3.4. In the case of conflict between Permit Holders concerning tree stand or ground blind placement, if a resolution cannot be reached, all parties will be moved to different Management Units. J3.5. Tree stand placement is first come, first served. The earlier placement of trail cameras does not reserve a hunting spot. Reserving of spots is prohibited. J3.6. A Fall Arrest System / Full Body Harness is required. The Fall Arrest System or Full Body Harness shall be worn and properly attached to the tree at all time while the tree stand is in use. J3.6.1. A short tether shall be maintained between the tree and the Permit Holder with no slack while in the seated position. J3.3. J3.6.2. A haul line shall be used to raise/lower equipment. Firearms shall be unloaded and pointed away from the Permit Holder while being hauled up to the tree stand. J3.6.3. Permit Holders shall have a Fall Rescue, Relief and Recovery Plan in case of emergency. Prolonged suspension from a harness can be fatal. J3.6.4. Permit Holders using ladder stands shall maintain three points of contact with the ladder stand at all times. Permit Holders using climber stands shall have a connector strap and be connected to the tree at all times. Permit Holders using hang-on stands shall secure the tether at eye level or above. Proper procedures to utilize hang-on stands (accessing the platform from above) shall be observed. J3.6.5. Permit Holders shall inspect his/her tree stand(s) and Fall Arrest System each time prior to climbing the stand. J4. Any hog caught with dogs shall be harvested. Mutilating and releasing hogs is strictly prohibited. J5. Game shall be hunted from one half-hour before sunrise until one half-hour after sunset, except during Spring Turkey Season. Legal hunting hours during Spring Turkey Season are one half-hour before sunrise until 1:00 PM. J6. All personal possessions shall be removed from the installation at the end of each weekend, unless otherwise specified. The U.S. Air Force is not liable for the loss or vandalism of any items or equipment brought onto the installation. Unauthorized items left behind will be confiscated. J7. A group of three or more people on foot shall not concentrate, drive, rally, or stir up game, except during Small Game Only Season (see Section N). J8. All Youth Hunt events (Deer Hunt, Gator Hunt, Spring Turkey Hunt) are open to Dependents and/or Non-dependents (grandchildren, nieces/nephews, etc.) of current Hunt Permit Holders. J8.1. Participants of the Youth Deer Hunt are required to register as per instructions from the Outdoor Recreation Office. All participants shall be no older than 15 years of age. Non-dependents of Hunt Permit Holders require a signed and notarized Parental Consent Form. J8.2. Participants of the Youth Alligator Hunt are required to register as per instructions from the Outdoor Recreation Office. All participants shall be between the ages of 12 and 15; participants shall be chosen by lottery. Non-dependents of Hunt Permit Holders required a signed and notarized Parental Consent Form. J8.2. 13 | 2021-2022
J8.3. Participants of the Youth Spring Turkey Hunt are required to register as per instructions from the Outdoor Recreation Office. All participants shall be no older than 15 years of age. Non-dependents of Hunt Permit Holders require a signed and notarized Parental Consent Form. J8.4. Participants of the Youth Fishing Derby are required to register with the Outdoor Recreation Office on the day of the Derby. Participants shall be no older than 15 years of age. YOUTH PROGRAMS AT AVON PARK AFR Provided free of charge every year for the children, grandchildren, nieces & nephews of our Permit Holders and the general public of central Florida. Watch our website and Facebook page for details on the next Youth Event at Avon Park AFR. A special thanks to our partner for making our Youth Program possible. K. Permissible Firearms & Weapons Refer to Section 12 in OI K1. During Archery Season, only archery equipment may be brought onto the installation. Crossbows are ONLY allowed with a FWC Disabled Crossbow Permit during Archery Season. Longbows, crossbows and recurve bows shall have a minimum draw weight of 35lbs. Arrows used to take deer, turkey or hogs shall be equipped with broadheads having a minimum width of 7/8 inches. Pistols of any kind are prohibited. K2. During Muzzleloading Season, the following are permitted: muzzleloading firearms (weapons firing single bullets shall be .30 caliber or larger; weapons firing two or more balls shall be 20 gauge or larger). K3. During General Gun and Small Game Seasons, the following are permitted: 14 | 2021-2022
shotguns, archery equipment including crossbows, muzzleloading firearms from a moving vehicle of from inside the cab of a stationary vehicle. as stated in para K2., rim-fire rifles (maximum velocity 1,300 fps), and Firearms shall not be discharged from or across any roadway designated pistols. on the Public Recreation Area map and/or within 50 feet of Kissimmee Road. K4. During Migratory Bird Season, the following are permitted: shotguns (not larger than 10-gauge) plugged to a three-shell capacity, including a K11. The discharge of a firearm outside of periods open to hunting or in one-piece filler that cannot be removed without disassembling the gun. areas closed to hunting is prohibited. The total capacity shall not exceed three shells. Bows and crossbows shall also be permitted. K12. Bows may be equipped with aiming devices with electronic computational capabilities or light projections (i.e. laser) features during Archery Season. K13. The discharge of firearms or the use of archery equipment is prohibited within 200 yards of the marked boundary of any designated public campsite. K14. Target practice is prohibited throughout the installation. However, muzzleloading firearms shall be cleared in the pits located at Willingham and Morgan Hole Campgrounds. K15. Firing ranges on this installation are not open to any Permit Holder. K16. The take of wildlife or freshwater fish with a firearm between one half-hour after sunset and one half-hour before sunrise is prohibited. The Installation Commander may approve limited entry night hunts to take wild K5. During Spring Turkey Season, the following are permitted: shotguns hog, racoon or non-protected mammals during non-daylight hours. The using Number 2 or smaller diameter shot. Archery equipment and dates of these limited entry night hunts and equipment permitted will be crossbows are also permitted as stated in para K1. Hunting ends at 1:00 posted at the Outdoor Recreation Office. PM. K17. No person shall be under the influence of drugs or alcohol while in K6. During limited entry quota hunts, firearms, if permitted, will be possession of a firearm or bow. designated by the Installation Commander (see Section M). K18. No person shall take or assist in taking wildlife using a method that K7. Center-fire rifles and fully automatic firearms are prohibited. involves remote control aiming and discharging of a firearm when that person is not physically present at the location of that firearm. K8. Only Hunt Permit Holders, underage children under direct control of a Hunt Permit Holder, and Hunt Guests of a Hunt Permit Holder, shall possess K19. No person shall carry a concealed weapon (even with a permit) while firearms or archery equipment during the appropriate season. The on Avon Park Air Force Range property. possession of any type of firearm or archery equipment by any individual outside of the posted hunting season is prohibited, unless specifically K20. Air guns, including pre-charged pneumatic air guns, are prohibited. authorized by the Installation Commander. This includes Permit Holders with concealed carry permits. K9, All firearms, including crossbows, shall be unloaded, completely empty of ammunition, while at the Outdoor Recreation Office, any campground or within a moving vehicle. Firearms shall be loaded once the Public Recreation Area has been reached and movement of the vehicle has ceased. Firearms shall only be discharged in accordance with para K10., para K11. and para K13. K10. A firearm, regardless of any caliber or draw weight, shall not be fired 15 | 2021-2022
L. General Use of Dogs L9. Dogs used to pursue game during Small Game and Migratory Bird Seasons are limited to bird dogs and retrievers. Refer to Section 13 in OI L1. All dogs brought onto U.S. Air Force property shall wear a collar L10. The number of dogs in the possession of a Hunt Permit Holder during bearing the name and telephone number of the owner. This includes dogs Small Game Season is limited to four dogs. wearing only tracking collars. L11. Dogs on leashes shall be used for tracking wounded game during any L2. All dogs shall be under physical restraint at all times, except when hunt season in any Management Unit. Before tracking wounded game, the being used by Hunt Permit Holders to pursue game during Small Game Permit Holder shall first obtain authorization from the Outdoor Recreation Season, Migratory Bird Season and Limited Entry Quota Hunts. Office. L3. All dogs over six months of age shall have a current rabies vaccination L12. Permit Holders shall hunt waterfowl and snipe with dogs in Kissimmee and have a vaccination tag attached to the collar. Prior to bringing the Marsh and Arbuckle Marsh during the appropriate season. All dog use dog(s) onto the installation, rabies vaccination paperwork from a pet clinic regulations apply. or veterinarian for each dog shall be submitted to the Outdoor Recreation Office. L13. The training of dogs is prohibited, except during hunting seasons where dogs are already permitted. L4. All Permit Holders who have lost dogs shall report this information to the Outdoor Recreation Office before leaving the installation. Permit Holders shall make every effort to locate lost dogs before leaving the installation. L5. Dogs are allowed in all campgrounds. It is the responsibility of the dog owner to control his/her dogs at all times. Dogs creating disturbances in campgrounds shall be removed from the installation if requested by the Outdoor Recreation Office or Law Enforcement employees. L6. In all cases, Permit Holders are responsible for all actions of their dog(s). M. Limited Entry Quota Hunts Refer to Section 13.14. in OI M1. Limited entry quota hunts are authorized by the Installation Commander during which dogs may be used for the pursuit and take of game. Additional opportunities for limited entry quota hunts are at the discretion of the Installation Commander and subject to change due to military missions. M1.1. Limited entry quota deer hunts are scheduled for three weekends during General Gun Season. M1.2. Limited entry quota hog hunts are scheduled for four weekends during Small Game Season. L7. The taking or pursuing of game mammals with dogs is prohibited, unless authorized by the Installation Commander for Limited Entry Quota M2. Outdoor Recreation staff will identify Management Units in advance of Hunts. the limited entry quota hunt. Units will be selected based on biological resources management needs and mission essential criteria, and final L8. No person shall knowingly or negligently allow any dog to pursue or selection is at the discretion of the Installation Commander. All limited molest any wildlife during any period in which the taking of such wildlife by entry quota hunts are subject to cancellation due to conflicts with the the use of dogs is prohibited. military mission. 16 | 2021-2022
M3. A lottery will be used to determine groups selected for limited entry quota hunts. M3.1. Hunt groups shall designate a Hunt Permit Holder as their leader who will compile a list of all individuals within their party and submit one application for the hunt. Group applications shall be mailed to the Outdoor Recreation Office or dropped off in person during posted office hours. Only complete applications will be considered. Groups will be drawn and selected together. All applications are due no later than the first weekend of General Gun Season. M3.1.1 A group shall comprise of between 2 and 15 individuals; all group members shall be current PRA Hunt or Companion Hunt Permit Holders in good standing, or shall purchase a LIMITED ENTRY QUOTA HUNT Special Use Permit per individual for the weekend of the hunt prior to Thursday at 2:00 PM. APPLICATION DEADLINES M3.1.2. An individual member of one group shall not be a member of a second group. Each individual only gets one chance in the lottery. DEER: HOG: NOV 07, 2021 JAN 02, 2022 M3.1.2.1. Non-hunt Companion Permit Holders shall ride in the vehicle with a group member who is a Hunt Permit Holder but shall not participate in the hunt. The Non-hunt Companion and/or underage legal dependents will not count against the group size. M3.1.3. Special Use Permit Holders are not eligible to purchase Guest Permits. M3.2. All veterinarian-certified rabies vaccination paperwork for every dog shall be submitted at the same time as the group application to be considered for the lottery draw. Failure to submit rabies paperwork, even if this information is already on file from previous hunt years, will disqualify the group from the lottery draw. M3.3. In the case that a limited entry quota hunt is cancelled due to military missions, the selected groups will be granted a hunt on the next available weekend. M3.4. In the event that a selected group is unavailable for the limited entry quota hunt for which they were drawn, another group from the lottery pool will be selected to fill their place. Group leaders are required to notify Outdoor Recreation of a cancellation of this nature no less than end of business two days prior to the scheduled limited entry quota hunt. Failure to notify Outdoor Recreation staff will result in the violating group having their application terminated from any further lottery selections. M4. Each group shall have no more than 30 dogs in their possession, regardless FOR YOUR APPLICATION TO BE of the number of individuals within that group. CONSIDERED COMPLETE: M4.1. A group shall not have more dogs on the day of the hunt than they pre-registered with their application, even if it is under the 30-dog limit. 1. Group Leader is PRA Hunt Permit Holder M4.2. Every dog used during the limited entry quota hunts shall be 2. All application fields are filled in & legible equipped with GPS and behavior correction collars. 3. Rabies vaccination certificates are included M5. A limit of one group will be drawn for every 1,500 acres of available habitat within the selected Management Unit(s), not to exceed three groups or 45 Hunt, with the application (must be certificate, not Companion Hunt and Special Use Permit Holders per Management Unit. receipt of payment for shots) M6. All selected individuals will be present for an in-briefing the first morning of 4. Applications are postmarked by deadline the limited entry quota hunt. All dogs will be accounted for before the hunt, to 17 | 2021-2022
include verification of rabies vaccination paperwork, GPS collars, behavioral correction collars, and a total count of dogs. In the event the group is selected for multiple weekends due to a lack of interest from other groups, only the Group Leader shall be present for the subsequent in-briefings. All Permit Holders in the group shall notify staff as to whether or not they have dogs upon sign-in. Likewise, all Permit Holders shall notify staff of the number of dogs in their dog box upon sign-out. Spot checks by staff or FWC Law Enforcement may occur. M6.1. In the event a group member cannot be present for the in-briefing, that individual forfeits his/her opportunity to participate in the quota hunt for which he/she was selected. The individual will be re-entered in the lottery with his/her group as per para M3.4. M6.2. Substitutions of individual group members are permitted until Thursday at 2:00 PM the week of the hunt. All requirements for safety briefs and Permit purchases must also be completed by Thursday at 2:00 PM the week of the hunt. Substitution of dogs is prohibited. M8. All wild hogs captured during a limited entry quota hunt, if permitted, shall be harvested. No hogs shall be released. M9. All roads and trails authorized for use during the limited entry quota hunt shall be identified during the in-briefing, to include any firebreaks available for vehicle use. The closest campground to the selected Management Unit(s) for each limited entry quota hunt shall be authorized for use by the selected hunting groups. All dogs and equipment shall be stored in the designated campground. M10. Selected individuals and/or groups are not permitted outside the Management Unit(s) or to utilize roads, trails and/or firebreaks not designated for the limited entry quota hunt in question, for hunting purposes. The pursuit and take of game other than that specified at the in-briefing is prohibited. M11. All other regulations apply to limited entry quota hunts. M12. The continuation of these limited entry quota hunt opportunities is contingent on success as measured by zero violations of these and all other regulations. 18 | 2021-2022
N. Hunt Season Dates Refer to Attachment 2 in OI Tentative 2021 - 2022 hunting season dates for the Avon Park Air Force Range Public Recreation Area. These dates are subject to change due to military missions or updated biological information. SEASON DETAILS START DATE END DATE Still-hunt only; Archery Season 18 September 2021 17 October 2021 see para N2. below for legal game Still-hunt only; Muzzleloader Season 23 October 2021 05 November 2021 see para N3. below for legal game General Gun Season Still-hunt only; 06 November 2021 20 December 2021 General Gun Season Extension see para N4. below for legal game. 21 December 2021 23 January 2022 Designated Units, walk-in only; Small Game Season 13 November 2021 23 January 2022 See para N6. & N7. below for legal game Range-wide, driving firebreaks permitted; Small Game ONLY Season 24 January 2022 06 March 2022 see para N6. & N7. below for legal game See para N5. below for legal game Limited Entry Quota Hunt(s) TBD TBD Refer to Section M above for regulations See para N8. below for Youth Spring Turkey Hunt 12 March 2022 13 March 2022 legal game & hunting hours See para N8. below for Spring Turkey Season 19 March 2022 24 April 2022 legal game & hunting hours Please refer to http://myfwc.com/duck for the season dates for migratory birds. Migratory bird hunting shall not be permitted when these dates overlap with Archery or Muzzleloader Seasons. Snipe season shall be concurrent with Small Game Season and ends 15 February 2022. N1. Bag Limits a. White-tailed Deer – daily limit of 2, possession limit of 4, of which only 2 may be does (see FWC regulations for more details). b. Wild Hog – no size or bag limit c. Turkey – daily limit of 1, season & possession limit of 2 d. Northern Bobwhite – daily limit of 12, possession limit of 24 e. Eastern Grey Squirrel – daily limit of 12, possession limit of 24 f. Rabbit – daily limit of 12, possession limit of 24 g. Raccoon, opossum, coyote, bobcat, otter, beaver, skunk & nutria – no bag limits h. Once harvest quotas are met for any species, hunting may end for that season or species. N2. Archery Season a. Legal to take: antlered deer with at least one antler having 3 or more points (each point one inch or more in length) or a main beam length of 10 inches or more. Antlerless deer, which includes does and bucks with antlers less than 5 inches in length, but not spotted fawn. b. Bearded turkey, wild hog, coyote, eastern grey squirrel, rabbits, raccoons, opossums, and skunk. 19 | 2021-2022
N3. Muzzleloader Season a. Legal to take: antlered deer with at least one antler having 3 or more points (each point one inch or more in length) or a main beam length of 10 inches or more. b. Wild hog, coyote, eastern grey squirrel, rabbits, raccoons, opossums, and skunk. N4. General Gun Season a. Legal to take: antlered deer with at least one antler having 3 or more points (each point one inch or more in length) or a main beam length of 10 inches or more. b. Wild hog, coyote, eastern grey squirrel, rabbits, raccoons, opossums, and skunk. c. Migratory birds within Federal season dates. d. General Gun Season Extension will run from 21 December 2021 through 23 January 2022, provided total buck harvest numbers do not exceed pre-set limits. N5. Limited Entry Quota Hunt(s) a. Legal to take: antlered deer with at least one antler having 3 or more points (each point one inch or more in length) or a main beam length of 10 inches or more. b. Wild hog c. Any hog caught with dogs shall be harvested. Mutilating and releasing hogs is strictly prohibited. d. Antlered deer or wild hogs will only be taken from one half-hour before sunrise to one half-hour after sunset. e. Rabies vaccinations and GPS and behavioral correction collars will be required for all dogs. f. Authorized Management Unit(s), permissible firearms and lottery participants will be posted by Outdoor Recreation. N6. Small Game Season a. Legal to take: northern bobwhite, eastern grey squirrel, rabbits, coyotes, raccoons, opossums, and snipe (check season dates). b. Wild hogs may be harvested, but the use of dogs to pursue and take hogs is prohibited except if a Limited Entry Quota Hunt is authorized by the Installation Commander. c. Management Units will be designated for walk-in only small game hunting during General Gun Season. After 23 January 2022, small game hunting is authorized range-wide; the driving of firebreaks will be authorized at that time. d. Rabbit dogs are prohibited, except during Limited Entry Quota Hunts approved by the Installation Commander. e. GPS and behavioral correction collars are not required for bird dogs. N7. Migratory Birds a. Legal to take: doves, ducks and snipe can be harvested when the Federal and State season dates overlap with Avon Park Air Force Range General Gun and Small Game Seasons. b. Experimental duck seasons are not in effect at Avon Park Air Force Range. c. To harvest any game, including ducks, on the Kissimmee River, individuals shall have a PRA Hunt Permit. N8. Spring Turkey Season a. Legal to take: gobblers or bearded turkeys. b. The hunting of bearded turkeys is permitted one half-hour before sunrise until 1:00 PM. c. The take of wild hogs is prohibited during Spring Turkey Season. 20 | 2021-2022
O. Non-Game Wildlife Regulations Refer to Section 19 in OI O1. No wildlife or freshwater fish or their nests, eggs, young, homes, or dens, shall be taken, transported, stored, served, bought, sold, or possessed, in any manner or quantity at any time except as specifically permitted by these rules. Nor shall anyone take, poison, store, buy, sell, or possess, any wildlife or freshwater fish, except as specifically permitted by this document. O2. No one shall wantonly or willfully waste wildlife. O3. Intentionally placing food or garbage, allowing the placement of food or garbage, or offering food or garbage, in such a manner that it attracts bears, coyotes, foxes, raccoons, or sandhill cranes, in a manner that is likely to create or which does create a public nuisance, is prohibited. O4. State and Federal laws protect native species of birds. Native birds shall not be taken or harassed, except as described in this instruction. Unprotected non-native bird species include House (English) Sparrows and European Starlings. O5. Unprotected mammals include armadillos, Norway rats, black rats, and house mice. O6. Frogs, except gopher frogs, may be taken day or night, year-round by hand, gigs, clubs, or hook and line. See Section E for access procedures and para F15. for prohibited driving hours. O7. Taking cooters, box turtles and snapping turtles from the wild is prohibited. For all other freshwater turtles, take is limited to one turtle per person per day from the wild for non-commercial use. Freshwater turtles can only be taken by hand, dip net, minnow seine, or baited hook. Florida Scrub Jay Gopher Tortoise O8. Softshell turtles shall not be taken from 01 May through 31 July. O9. Taking or possessing gopher tortoises, or parts thereof, is prohibited. Harassment of gopher tortoises, including allowing dogs to dig burrows, is prohibited. O10. Taking or possessing any snakes, including venomous snakes, is Crested Caracara “Florida” Burrowing Owl prohibited. O11. Killing or attempting to kill or wound endangered or threatened species, or species of special concern, is prohibited. Capturing, harming, harassing, or possessing, any protected species or their nests, eggs, or parts thereof, is prohibited. Current listings of these species can be obtained from the “Florida” Grasshopper Sparrow Red-cockaded Woodpecker Outdoor Recreation Office. O12. All wildlife is protected and shall not be harassed, injured, killed, or O11. removed from the installation, except as specifically authorized by these regulations. 21 | 2021-2022
Glossary of Terms Airboat: any boat, sled, sea skiff, or swamp boat, pushed, pulled or propelled by air power generated by a motor of more than 25 horsepower. All-terrain Vehicle (ATV): an engine-powered vehicle with wheels or tracks of less than a 60-inch wheelbase measured from the center of the forward wheel or hub to the center of the rearmost wheel or hub. Archaeological Resource: any material remains of past human life or activities that are of archaeological interest. Archaeological resources are protected by the Archaeological Resources Protection Act (ARPA) of 1979 (Public Law 96-95; 16 U.S.C. 470 aa-mm) as amended. Removal of protected materials is punishable by a fine of $10,000.00 and/or 1 year in federal prison for the first offense. A fine of $100,000.00 and/or 5 years in federal prison are the punishments for the second and any subsequent offenses. Additionally, any equipment and vehicles used in the remove of archaeological materials shall be confiscated. Bicycle: a vehicle propelled solely by human power, having two tandem wheels, and including any device generally recognized as a bicycle though equipped with two front or two rear wheels. The term does not include such a vehicle with an electric or gas-powered motor, with a seat height of no more than 25 inches from the ground when the seat is adjusted to its highest point, or a scooter or similar device. Companion: term used for an individual who is the spouse, common law spouse, fiancé, fiancée, or significant other, of a current Hunt Permit Holder. Dependent: an individual less than 18 years of age on September 01 of the permit year accompanying a Permit Holder (host). This individual can be either a legally dependent child or a child with a signed and notarized Parental Consent Form. Firearm: a projectile weapon, including shotguns, rifles, pistols, revolvers, gas guns, blowguns, bows, crossbows, or any other device mechanically propelling an arrow, spear, or other projectile. Guest: an individual that is 18 years or older on September 01 of the permit year accompanying a Permit Holder (host). Hunting: the lawful pursuit, trapping, shooting, capture, collection, or killing, of wildlife or the lawful attempt to pursue, trap, shoot, capture, collect, or kill, wildlife. Legal Game: antlered deer, eastern grey squirrel, rabbit, northern bobwhite, rail, Wilson’s snipe, American woodcock, duck, dove, goose, coot, and common gallinule during open seasons stated for each species by Rule 68A-13.003, 68A-13.004, and 68A-13.008, F.A.C., unless otherwise stipulated for a particular species in a regulation established for a specific wildlife management area, wildlife and environmental area, public small game hunting area, or public use area. Loaded Firearm: a firearm with any ammunition in the chamber or magazine, a muzzleloader with a firing cap or primer in place, a nocked arrow on a bow, or a nocked bolt on a crossbow. Migratory Game Birds: ducks, geese, brant, rails, swamphens, coots, gallinules, Wilson’s snipe, American woodcock, and doves. Moped or Motorized Bicycle: any two- or three-wheeled device powered by human propulsion or electrical energy and an automatic transmission. Additionally, a motor that produces less than two gross brake horsepower, propels a device at a maximum speed of not more than 30mph on level ground and has a maximum engine size of 49 cubic centimeters. A moped only refers to motor vehicles both clearly defined by and authorized in traffic by applicable traffic codes and laws. Permanent Blind: anything that provides shelter, cover or a place of concealment for a person, but does not include rooted vegetation or a shelter, cover or place of concealment remaining in place while the Permit Holder is not present. 22 | 2021-2022
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