Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission
FORT DRUM WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREA
1999-2000
REGULATIONS SUMMARY AND AREA MAP
A COOPERATIVE PUBLIC WILDLIFE AND RECREATIONAL AREA
ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
FLORIDA FISH AND WILDLIFE CONSERVATION COMMISSION
Equal Opportunity Agencies
This brochure is designed to provide the public with
information and a summary of regulations pertaining to hunting
and other recreational use on the Fort Drum Wildlife Management
Area. To make it easier to learn about regulation changes
on this area, regulations that are new or differ substantially
from last year are shown in bold print. For the exact
wording of the wildlife laws and regulations, see Florida Fish
and Wildlife Conservation Commission's wildlife code on file with
the Secretary of State and state libraries. This brochure and the
quota hunt application forms should provide the information
necessary for you to plan your hunting activities.
For information pertaining to hunting on private lands and
trapping, consult the current Florida Hunting Handbook. This
publication is available from any Commission office as well as
county tax collectors and their subagents.
PERMIT, STAMP AND LICENSE INFORMATION:
Persons utilizing the wildlife management area are required to
have appropriate licenses, stamps and permits for hunting and/or
fishing. Florida residents who are 65 years of age or older, and
residents certified totally and permanently disabled as
determined by a licensed Florida physician, Armed Forces or
Veterans Administration, may obtain exemption certificates for
most licenses, stamps and permits from the county tax collector.
Hunters under age 16 and Florida residents in the U.S. Armed
Forces, not stationed in Florida and home on leave for 30 days or
less with orders in possession, are exempt from most permit,
stamp and license requirements on this area.
Hunting License, Trapping License, Fishing License and Archery,
Muzzleloading Gun, Wildlife Management Area, Wild Turkey and
State Waterfowl permits may be purchased from county tax
collectors, their subagents, or by telephone.
Unless exempted, all hunters on this wildlife management area
must have the following in their possession and display them upon
request of any Commission employee.
1. Hunting License: Information on the categories and costs of
hunting licenses is available in the Florida Hunting Handbook.
2. Wildlife Management Area Permit: This $25 permit is required
to hunt on this area during the small-game season.
3. Special-Opportunity Permits: A $50 special-opportunity permit
is required to hunt on this area during the deer season, there
are no exemptions. There are 20 special-opportunity permits
available by application for the deer season. Special-opportunity
permit applications are available at regional offices of the
Commission on or about May 1.
A $50 special-opportunity permit is required to hunt on this area
during the hog hunts, there are no exemptions. There are 20
special-opportunity permits available by application for each hog
hunt. Special-opportunity permit applications are available at
Regional Offices of the Commission on or about May 1.
A $50 special-opportunity permit is required to hunt on this area
during the spring turkey season, there are no exemptions. There
are 5 special- opportunity permits available by application for
each spring turkey hunt. Special-opportunity turkey permit
applications are available at regional offices of the Commission
on or about January 3.
Transfer of Permits: Special-opportunity permits are
transferable, except that any exempt permit is only transferable
to another exempt person. The sale or purchase of any quota hunt
permit or special-opportunity permit is prohibited.
4. Wild Turkey Permit: This $5 permit is required if hunting
turkeys.
5. State Waterfowl Permit: This $3 permit is required while
hunting ducks.
6. Federal Duck Stamp: Any hunter 16 years of age or older must
possess a federal duck stamp while hunting ducks. This $15 stamp
is available at post offices.
7. Migratory Bird Permit: This free permit is required when
hunting migratory game birds.
BAG AND POSSESSION LIMITS:
1. Deer--1 antlered deer (having at least one antler with 4 or
more points) per special-opportunity permit. Antlerless deer
(except spotted fawns) may be taken by antlerless deer permit
only.
2. Wild hogs--No size or bag limit.
3. Turkey--1 turkey per special-opportunity permit.
4. Gray squirrel, quail and rabbit--Daily limit 12, possession
limit 24 for each game species.
5. Armadillo--No bag limits.
6. Migratory game birds--See Migratory Game Bird Hunting
Regulations pamphlet.
GENERAL WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREA REGULATIONS:
In addition to the regulations which follow, all general laws and
regulations relating to wild animal life or freshwater aquatic
life shall apply unless specifically excepted for this wildlife
management area. Hunting or the taking of wildlife or fish on
this area shall be allowed only during the open seasons and in
the manner set forth herein.
1. Access during special-opportunity hunts is prohibited to
persons not in possession of a special-opportunity permit except
for non-permitted adults supervising permitted minors under 16
years of age (1 adult per minor). Non-permitted adult supervisors
may not possess a gun.
2. Public access is prohibited in areas posted as
"RESTRICTED" for protection of threatened or endangered
species or environmentally sensitive areas.
3. Wild hogs may not be transported alive.
4. No person shall cut or destroy any tree on or remove any tree,
shrub or plant from this wildlife management area without written
permission from the landowner or primary land manager.
5. Driving a metal object into any tree or hunting from a tree
into which a metal object has been driven is prohibited.
6. It is unlawful for any person to leave any garbage or refuse
or in any way litter in the wildlife management area.
7. The wanton or willful waste of wildlife is prohibited.
8. Non-migratory game may be hunted from one-half hour before
sunrise until one-half hour after sunset. During spring turkey
season, shooting hours are one-half hour before sunrise until
1:00 p.m.
9. It is unlawful to set fire to any forest, grass or woodlands
or for any individual or group of individuals to build a warming
fire or campfire and leave same unextinguished.
10. The head and evidence of sex may not be removed from the
carcass of any deer or turkey on the area.
11. No person shall release any wildlife on this wildlife
management area.
12. It is illegal to hunt over bait or place any bait or other
food for wildlife on this wildlife management area.
13. Killing swimming deer is prohibited.
14. Taking any turkey while it is on the roost is prohibited.
15. Taking fox is prohibited.
16. Taking fox squirrel is prohibited.
17. Taking or attempting to take game with the aid of live
decoys, traps, snares, nets, drugs, lights or recorded game calls
is prohibited.
18. Any person hunting deer or accompanying another person
hunting deer shall wear at least 500 square inches of daylight
fluorescent-orange material above the waistline as an outer
garment.
19. Deer and turkey may be dismembered in the field or camp, but
each portion shall have a tag affixed to it identifying the name,
address and hunting license number of the person who killed it;
the date and location at which it was taken; and shall be readily
traceable to the portion of the animal bearing the sex
identification.
20. During non-hunting periods, access shall be through
designated points along State Road 60. Hunters shall enter and
exit at gate 1 only.
GUNS OR DOGS:
21. Hunting with dogs is prohibited except bird dogs and
retrievers may be used during the small game season and dogs on
leashes may be used for trailing wounded game.
22. Hunting with gun and light is prohibited.
23. Fully automatic firearms, silencer-equipped firearms,
centerfire semi-automatic rifles having a magazine capable of
holding more than five rounds, explosive or drug-injecting
devices, or setguns are prohibited.
24. Guns are allowed only during periods in which their use for
hunting is allowed.
25. No person shall have a gun in manual possession while under
the influence of alcohol or drugs.
26. Children under the age of 16 may not be in possession of a
firearm unless in the presence of a supervising adult.
27. For hunting deer, muzzleloading guns firing a single bullet
must be at least .40 caliber; those firing two or more balls must
be 20 gauge or larger.
28. No person shall possess any dog when hunting with dogs is
prohibited, unless the dog is a non-hunting breed and kept under
restraint.
VEHICLES:
29. Horses are permitted only during non-hunting periods and then
only on designated trails.
30. During periods open to hunting, vehicles may be operated only
on named or numbered roads. Hunters are requested to park
vehicles at designated parking areas and power-line pads. During
the remainder of the year, vehicles may be operated only on
Entrance Road.
31. Vehicles shall not be parked in such a manner as to obstruct
roads, gates or firelanes.
32. The use of tracked vehicles, airboats, motorcycles or
all-terrain vehicles is prohibited.
33. No motor vehicle shall be operated on any part of the
wildlife management area designated and posted as
"CLOSED" by administrative action because of inclement
weather, poor road conditions, construction, management
activities or wildlife surveys.
CAMPING:
34. Camping is permitted at designated campsites only.
35. During special-opportunity hunts, only permittees may use
tents, trailers or self-propelled camping vehicles. During the
remainder of the year, only tent camping shall be permitted.
36. During periods of hunting, authorized camping and hunting
equipment may be taken on the area after 8 a.m. one-day before
the opening of each season and shall be removed from the area
before 6 p.m. one day following the close of each season.
HUNT HEADQUARTERS:
37. Hunters must check in and out at the hunt headquarters when
entering or exiting the area.
38. Hunt headquarters hours are 5 a.m. through 9 p.m. during
Eastern Daylight Saving Time and 5 a.m. through 8 p.m. during
Eastern Standard Time except during the spring turkey season when
hours are 4:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
SEARCH:
39. A wildlife officer may search any vehicle or boat when he or
she reasonably believes a violation has been committed.
SPECIAL-OPPORTUNITY HOG:
September 7 through 9, 14
through 16, and 21 through 23.
Permit, Stamp and License Requirements--Hunting license,
special-opportunity permit, state waterfowl permit and federal
waterfowl stamp (if hunting ducks), migratory bird permit (if
hunting migratory game birds).
Legal to Take--Wild hog, rabbit, armadillo and migratory game
birds in season.
Regulations Unique to Special-Opportunity Hog Hunt--All General
Wildlife Management Area Regulations shall apply.
SPECIAL-OPPORTUNITY DEER:
November 13 through 19.
Permit, Stamp and License Requirements--Hunting license,
special-opportunity permit, state waterfowl permit, and federal
waterfowl stamp (if hunting ducks), migratory bird permit (if
hunting migratory game birds).
Legal to Take--Deer with one or more antlers having at least four
points, antlerless deer (except spotted fawn) by antlerless deer
permit only, wild hogs, gray squirrel, quail, rabbit, armadillo,
and migratory game birds in season.
Regulations Unique to the Special-Opportunity Deer Hunt--All
General Wildlife Management Area Regulations shall apply.
SMALL GAME:
December 11 through 26.
Permit, Stamp and License Requirements--Hunting license, wildlife
management area permit, state waterfowl permit and federal
waterfowl stamp (if hunting ducks), migratory bird permit (if
hunting migratory game birds).
Legal to Take--Gray squirrel, quail, rabbit, armadillo, and
migratory game birds in season.
Regulations Unique to the Small Game Hunt--All General Wildlife
Management Area Regulations shall apply and the possession of
centerfire rifles is prohibited.
SPECIAL-OPPORTUNITY SPRING TURKEY:
March 18 through 24, April
1 through 7 and April 15
through 21.
Permit, Stamp and License Requirements--Hunting license, special-
opportunity permit and a wild turkey permit.
Legal to Take--Bearded turkeys or gobblers.
Regulations Unique to the Special-Opportunity Spring Turkey
Hunt--All General Wildlife Management Area Regulations shall
apply and the taking of hogs is prohibited.
TRAPPING:
Trapping is prohibited.
MIGRATORY GAME BIRDS:
Rails, common moorhen, mourning doves, white-winged doves, snipe,
ducks, coots, woodcock and crows may be hunted during seasons
established by the Commission for these species which coincide
with the small game, special-opportunity deer and
special-opportunity hog seasons.
Permit, Stamp and License Requirements--Hunting license, wildlife
management area permit, (during small game season),
special-opportunity quota hunt permit (during deer and hog
seasons), state waterfowl permit and federal waterfowl stamp (if
hunting ducks), migratory bird permit.
Legal to Take--See Migratory Game Bird Hunting Regulations
pamphlet.
Regulations Unique to Migratory Game Birds--In addition to these
regulations, all General Wildlife Management Area Regulations
shall apply and the use of lead shot for taking ducks and coots
is prohibited.
FISHING AND FROGGING:
Fishing is permitted throughout the year.
Frogging is prohibited.
GENERAL INFORMATION:
1. Florida Statute 267.13 prohibits digging in or otherwise
defacing Indian mounds, collecting artifacts or disturbing
archaeological and historic sites on state-owned lands.
2. Defacing, molesting or destroying signs or other property on
or about this management area is punishable by law.
3. Anyone born on or after June 1, 1975 must have passed a
Commission-approved hunter safety course prior to being issued a
hunting license.
4. If you have any questions about this material, please call the
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission at (561)
625-5122 {(800) 955-8771 (TDD)}.
5. For information on recreational use other than hunting please
contact the St. Johns River Water Management District at
(407) 676-6614.
COOPERATION REQUESTED:
Keep in mind that portions of this area are actively grazed
under a private lease. Remember to close all gates after passing
through them and do not disturb the cattle found on the area.
Please do not discharge firearms at anything other than legal
game while in a wildlife management area. Target practice and
random discharge of firearms have become increasing threats to
the quality of the hunting experience.
Since you have the privilege to use this wildlife management
area, go the extra mile to exercise great caution and care while
hunting, fishing, sightseeing or using the area in any way. Leave
the area better than you found it. Hunters, wildlife, the
environment and conservation in general can only benefit.
Your conduct on this area may determine your future use of
the area.
PLEASE DO NOT LITTER. TAKE TRASH OUT WITH YOU.
The U.S. Department of Interior prohibits discrimination on
the basis of race, color, national origin, age, sex or handicap.
If you believe that you have been discriminated against in any
program, activity or facility as described above, or if you
desire further information, please write to: The Office for Human
Resources, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Department of the
Interior, Washington, D.C. 20240.
The project described in this publication is part of a
program funded by federal dollars under the Wildlife Restoration
Act. Federal funds pay $1,827,066 or 31 percent of the cost of
the program.