The Arizona Game and Fish Department would like to
remind all hunters of some regulations that will be enforced!
We've all heard of illegal "roadhunting," but what does that
really include? Game and Fish wildlife managers have found the
following violations to be among the most common of their
citations:
- Shooting from, on, or across a roadway.
- Pursuing wildlife with the aid of a vehicle, whether that be
on roadways or in off-road areas.
- Hunting from the back of a vehicle. This includes having
your arrow "nocked" or in a ready-to-shoot position.
- Traveling off-road in any areas not designated or open for
that purpose.
Game and Fish officials have met with judges and attorneys to
brief them on these problems. Individuals cited for such violations
will be fully prosecuted. Officers have increased nighttime patrol
activity for upcoming archery and rifle seasons to better enforce
hunting regulations.
"Hunters who participate in these illegal activities are a
minority," reports Sue Trachy, Information/Education Coordinator
for the Pinetop Regional Office, "but unfortunately, it's that
minority which assists in portraying hunters in a bad light for
many people." "Additionally, these activities will
negatively affect the wildlife resource and its habitat, serving
only to diminish future hunting opportunities and other
recreational pursuits in the White Mountains." Everyone
can help put these violations to an end by informing the Game and
Fish Department of such activities in Pinetop at 367-4281, or
through the Operation Game Thief at 1-800-352-0700. All callers can
remain anonymous.
Written by & published with the permission of: Sue Trachy,
Information & Education Program Manager. Arizona Game & Fish
Department,Region 1, Pinetop. HC 66, Box 57201, Pinetop, AZ 85935,
(520) 367-4281 If you would like to visit the home page for the
Arizona Game & Fish Department, you may find the Department at:
www.gf.state.az.us
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