Iowa Admin. Code r. 571-91.5

Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 11, December 11, 2024
Rule 571-91.5 - Canada goose hunting within closed areas
(1)Closed areas. All areas are as described in subrule 91.4(2).
a.Purpose. The hunting of Canada geese in closed areas is being undertaken to allow landowners or tenants who farm in these closed areas to hunt Canada geese on land they own or farm in the closed area.
b.Criteria.
(1) Landowners and tenants who own or farm land in the closed areas will be permitted to hunt Canada geese in the closed areas.
(2) Landowners and those individuals named on the permit according to the criteria specified in subparagraph 91.5(1) "b" (9) will be permitted to hunt in the closed area. Tenants may obtain a permit instead of the landowner if the landowner transfers this privilege to the tenant. Landowners may choose, at their discretion, to include the tenant and those individuals of the tenant's family specified in subparagraph 91.5(1) "b" (9) on their permit. Assigned permits must be signed by both the permittee and the landowner assigning the permit.
(3) Landowners must hold title to, or tenants must farm by a rent/share/lease arrangement, at least eight acres inside the closed area to qualify for a permit.
(4) No more than one permit will be issued to corporations, estates, or other legal associations that jointly own land in the closed area. No individual may obtain more than two permits nor may an individual be named as a participant on more than two permits.
(5) Persons holding a permit can hunt with those individuals named on their permit as specified in subparagraph 91.5(1) "b" (9) on any property they own (or rent/share/lease in the case of tenants) in the closed area provided their activity complies with all other regulations governing hunting. Nothing herein shall permit the hunting of Canada geese on public property within the closed area.
(6) Persons hunting under this permit must adhere to all municipal, county, state and federal regulations that are applicable to hunting and specifically applicable to Canada goose hunting. Hunting as authorized by this rule shall not be used to stir or rally waterfowl.
(7) Hunting within the closed area will be allowed through October 31.
(8) Permit holders will be allowed to take eight Canada geese per year in the closed area.
(9) Permits will be issued only to individual landowners or tenants; however, permit holders must specify, when requesting a permit, the names of all other individuals qualified to hunt on the permit. Individuals qualified to hunt on the permit shall include the landowners or tenants and their spouses, domestic partners, parents, grandparents, children, children's spouses, grandchildren, siblings and siblings' spouses only.
c.Procedures.
(1) Permits can be obtained from the local conservation officer or wildlife unit headquarters within the closed area no later than 48 hours before the first Canada goose season opens. The permit will be issued to an individual landowner or tenant and must list the names of all individuals who may hunt with the permittee. The permit will also contain a description of the property covered by the permit. The permit must be carried by a member of the hunting party whose name is listed on the permit. Conservation officers will keep a record of permittees and locations of properties that are covered by permits.
(2) Eight consecutively numbered tags will be issued with each permit. Geese will be tagged around the leg immediately upon being reduced to possession and will remain tagged until delivered to the person's abode.
(3) No one may attempt to take Canada geese under this permit unless the person possesses an unused tag for the current year.
(4) No landowner or tenant shall be responsible or liable for violations committed by other individuals listed on the permit issued to the landowner or tenant.

Iowa Admin. Code r. 571-91.5

ARC 8106B, IAB 9/9/09, effective 8/18/09; ARC 0307C, IAB 9/5/12, effective 8/15/12
Amended by IAB June 15, 2022/Volume XLIV, Number 25, effective 7/20/2022
Adopted by IAB May 1, 2024/Volume XLVI, Number 22, effective 6/5/2024