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HomeMy WebLinkAboutA016 - Ames Urban Deer Management Hunting rules Rules City of Ames Urban Deer Management Hunting Rules All participants in the controlled urban hunt must abide by the followingrules: ules: Proficiency Test: 1. Hunters must pass an authorized archery proficiency test each year with the weapon they will use to hunt with in Ames. The tests will not allow for any warm up shots and will only allow for a maximum of two attempts each year to successfully complete the test. 2. The test will consist of 20 total shots: ten at 15 yards and ten at 20 yards. The hunter must score at least an 80% in the vital area of a life-sized 3-D target. 3. Tests must be administered by a certified International Bowhunter Education Foundation(I.B.E.F.) instructor. 4. State law requires the passage of a one time Bow Hunter safety course. Tree Stands 1. All shots must be made from an elevated stand toward a deer that is not more than 75 feet from the hunter's location. 2. Elevated stands must be at least eight(8) feet off the ground. 3. Stands must be located at least 85 feet from any maintained roads, recreation trails or organized activity site, and at least 200 feet from any residence or building. 4. The elevated stands must be portable with no permanent stands erected. 5. There can be no screw in steps, with no nails or lag screws driven into trees. 6. Tree stands can be erected no sooner than one week prior to local season and removed no longer than one week after. General Rules: 1. The Urban Deer Management season is October 1, 2006 to January 21, 2007. 2. After completion of the proficiency test and safety course hunters must obtain a special use permit for the area to be hunted from the Ames Police Chief or designee's office located at 515 Clark St. in Ames. Hunters must be 18 years of age or older. --1 3. Hunters must meet with or receive and acknowledge understanding of the detailed instructions from the hunter coordinator or designee. 4. Hunters must comply with the City of Ames Hunting ordinance as well as Department of Natural Resources (DNR) rules and regulations for the State of Iowa. 5. Hunters must know the boundaries of the DPW. 6. All bows must be cased while traveling to and from the hunting stand site. 7. The number of hunters allowed in each DPW at a time may be controlled and subject to a waiting list to avoid congestion. 8. Hunters are allowed to harvest only antlerless deer. 9. Shots shall not exceed 75 feet and must be oriented away from maintained roads, trails and structures. 10. Hunters must be aware of what is downrange and always attempt to retrieve arrows. 11. A hunter shall not dispose of deer entrails on public property. -12. All deer taken shall be processed for meat or the meat given to charity. 13. A hunter who wounds a deer and is unable to locate the deer shall report to the Ames Police Department within three (3)hours of the wounding. 14. Hunters must always carry their Iowa hunting license, proof of paid habitat fee, and special use permit. 15. A hunter shall not harvest more than three (3) deer in a single day under a DPW permit. A state license shall be required for each deer. 16. If necessary to cross private property to access a DPW, permission first must be received by the hunter from a property owner who has agreed to allow access. 17. Hunters must remove themselves immediately from any harassment situation and contact the Ames Police Department at 239-5133. 18. Hunters must cover harvested deer or have them enclosed so they are not visible when transporting from hunting area/zone. 19. Deer management notification signage will be posted in parking lots and other appropriate locations within each identified park during the authorized bow hunting season. 20. Hunters must report any violators to these rules to Ames Animal Control at 515-239- 5530. --r 21. Hunters found in violation of any of these rules will be subject to having their permits revoked. Authorized Deer Population Manazement Zones (Hunting Areas) • Deer Population Management Zone 2, Inis Grove, East River Valley including Carr Woods,Nutty Woods and Gunder Woods. This does not include McDonalds Woods which is owned by Iowa Sate University. Homewood Park is available for hunting after official closing. • Deer Population Management Zone 3, Squaw Creek Park • Deer Population Management Zone 5, Moore Memorial Park • Deer Population Management Zone 8, Emma McCarthy Lee park Reporting Harvest: Hunters must report harvest within 12 hours to the Ames Police Department by calling 515-239-5395. A recording will ask you to leave a message. State your harvest information, your name and return phone number. If you do not hear back from the Police Department within two business days, assume your message was not properly recorded and call them back. Data is important to the overall success of this hunt and we will keep a tally. This method will prevent you from having to transport the deer to them to show the harvest in person.