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§475. Methods of Take for
Nongame Birds and Nongame Mammals.
Nongame birds and nongame mammals may be taken in any
manner except as follows:
(a)
Poison may not be used.
(b)
Recorded or electrically amplified bird or mammal calls or sounds or
recorded or electrically amplified imitations of bird or mammal calls or
sounds may not be used to take any nongame bird or nongame mammal except
coyotes, bobcats, American crows and starlings.
(c)
Fallow deer, sambar deer, axis deer, sika deer, aoudad, mouflon, tahr
and feral goats may be taken only with the equipment and ammunition
specified in Section 353 of these regulations.
(d)
Traps may be used to take nongame birds and nongame mammals only in
accordance with the provisions of Section 465.5 of these regulations and
sections 3003.1 and 4004 of the Fish and Game Code.
(e) No
feed, bait or other material capable of attracting a nongame mammal may
be placed or used in conjunction with dogs for the purpose of taking any
nongame mammals. Nothing in this section shall prohibit an individual
operating in accordance with the provisions of Section 465.5 from using
a dog to follow a trap drag and taking the nongame mammal caught in that
trap.
(f)
Methods of take within the California condor range. Except as otherwise
provided, it is unlawful to use or possess projectiles containing more
than one percent lead by weight while taking or attempting to take any
nongame birds or nongame mammals in those areas described in Section
3004.5, Fish and Game Code.
(1)
For purposes of Section 475, a “projectile” is defined as any bullet,
ball, sabot, slug, buckshot, shot, pellet or other device which is
expelled from a firearm through a barrel by force.
(2)
Except as otherwise provided, it is unlawful to possess any projectile
containing lead in excess of the amount permitted in subsection 475(f)
and a firearm capable of firing the projectile while taking or
attempting to take any nongame bird or nongame mammal within the area
described in subsection 475(f). The possession of a projectile
containing lead in excess of the amount allowed in subsection 475(f)
without possessing a firearm capable of firing the projectile is not a
violation of this section.
Amendment 5-15-08, effective 7-1-08.
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