TITLE 4. CONSERVATION AND NATURAL RESOURCES
REGISTRAR'S NOTICE: The
Board of Game and Inland Fisheries is claiming an exemption from the
Administrative Process Act pursuant to § 2.2-4002 A 3 of the Code of
Virginia when promulgating regulations regarding the management of wildlife.
Title of Regulation: 4VAC15-50. Game: Bear (amending 4VAC15-50-11, 4VAC15-50-12,
4VAC15-50-71, 4VAC15-50-81, 4VAC15-50-91, 4VAC15-50-110, 4VAC15-50-120).
Statutory Authority: §§ 29.1-103 and 29.1-501 of the
Code of Virginia.
Effective Date: August 1, 2019.
Agency Contact: Aaron Proctor, Regulations Coordinator,
Department of Game and Inland Fisheries, 7870 Villa Park Drive, Suite 400,
Henrico, VA 23228, telephone (804) 367-8341, or email
aaron.proctor@dgif.virginia.gov.
Summary:
The amendments (i) add the three-day early open season to
the Counties of Albemarle, Amherst, Bedford, Frederick, and Nelson; (ii) remove
references to Augusta County north and south of U.S. Route 250; (iii) add two
weeks of open season to 35 counties in south-central and eastern Virginia; (iv)
add two weeks of open season to 11 counties or portions of counties in
southwestern Virginia south of I-81; (v) add one week of open season to seven
counties or portions of counties in southwestern Virginia north of I-81; (vi)
extend the duration of bear hunting within incorporated cities and allow towns
to have the same season; (vii) correct a boundary line distinction along Route
16 in Grayson and Smyth Counties; (viii) update the definition of a
muzzleloader to current technological standards to match those found in
4VAC15-90-80; (ix) allow for harvested black bears to be checked using the
automated harvest reporting system; (x) describe how hunters exempted from
needing a license may check black bear harvests; (xi) limit the prohibition on
the use of hounds to hunt black bear to only the first two weeks of open deer
season should deer season be lengthened to four weeks in Amherst, Bedford, or
Nelson County; and (xii) define where bear hound training season is allowed instead
of prohibited.
4VAC15-50-11. Open season; generally.
A. It shall be lawful to hunt bears in the following
localities, including the cities and towns therein, during the following
seasons:
Location
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Season
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Accomack County
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Closed
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Albemarle County
|
Fourth Monday
following the last Saturday in September and for two days following; and the
fourth Monday in November through the first Saturday in January, both
dates inclusive.
|
Alleghany County
|
Monday following the last Saturday in September and for 2
two days following; and the fourth Monday in November through the
first Saturday in January, both dates inclusive.
|
Amelia County
|
Monday nearest December 2 and for 5 consecutive hunting
19 days following.
|
Amherst County
|
Fourth Monday following the last Saturday in
September and for two days following; and the fourth Monday in November
through the first Saturday in January, both dates inclusive.
|
Appomattox County
|
Monday nearest December 2 and for 5 consecutive hunting
19 days following.
|
Arlington County
|
Monday following the last Saturday in September and for 2
two days following; and the fourth Monday in November through the
first Saturday in January, both dates inclusive.
|
Augusta County
(North of US-250)
|
Monday following the last Saturday in September and for 2
two days following; and the fourth Monday in November through the
first Saturday in January, both dates inclusive.
|
Augusta County
(South of US-250)
|
Monday following the last Saturday in September and for
2 days following; and the fourth Monday in November through the first
Saturday in January, both dates inclusive.
|
Bath County
|
Monday following the last Saturday in September and for 2
two days following; and the fourth Monday in November through the
first Saturday in January, both dates inclusive.
|
Bedford County
|
Fourth Monday following the last Saturday in
September and for two days following; and the fourth Monday in November
through the first Saturday in January, both dates inclusive.
|
Bland County
|
Monday following the last Saturday in September and for 2
two days following; and the fourth Monday in November through the
first Saturday in January, both dates inclusive.
|
Botetourt County
|
Monday following the last Saturday in September and for 2
two days following; and the fourth Monday in November through the
first Saturday in January, both dates inclusive.
|
Brunswick County
|
Monday nearest December 2 and for 5 consecutive hunting
19 days following.
|
Buchanan County
|
Monday following the last Saturday in September and for 2
two days following; and the first fourth Monday in December
November through the first Saturday in January, both dates inclusive.
|
Buckingham County
|
Monday nearest December 2 and for 5 consecutive hunting
19 days following.
|
Campbell County
|
Monday nearest December 2 and for 5 consecutive hunting
19 days following.
|
Caroline County
|
Fourth Monday in November through the first Saturday in
January, both dates inclusive.
|
Carroll County
|
First Monday in nearest December and
for 19 days following 2 through the first Saturday in January, both
dates inclusive.
|
Charles City County
|
Monday nearest December 2 and for 5 consecutive hunting
19 days following.
|
Charlotte County
|
Monday nearest December 2 and for 5 consecutive hunting
19 days following.
|
Chesapeake (City of)
|
October 1 through the first Saturday in January, both dates
inclusive.
|
Chesterfield County
|
Fourth Monday in November through the first Saturday in
January, both dates inclusive.
|
Clarke County
|
Monday following the last Saturday in September and for 2
two days following; and the fourth Monday in November through the
first Saturday in January, both dates inclusive.
|
Craig County
|
Monday following the last Saturday in September and for 2
two days following; and the fourth Monday in November through the
first Saturday in January, both dates inclusive.
|
Culpeper County
|
Fourth Monday in November through the first Saturday in
January, both dates inclusive.
|
Cumberland County
|
Monday nearest December 2 and for 5 consecutive hunting
19 days following.
|
Dickenson County
|
Monday following the last Saturday in September and for 2
two days following; and the first fourth Monday in December
November through the first Saturday in January, both dates inclusive.
|
Dinwiddie County
|
Monday nearest December 2 and for 5 consecutive hunting
19 days following.
|
Essex County
|
Monday nearest December 2 and for 5 consecutive hunting
19 days following.
|
Fairfax County
|
Monday following the last Saturday in September and for 2
two days following; and the fourth Monday in November through the
first Saturday in January, both dates inclusive.
|
Fauquier County
|
Monday following the last Saturday in September and for 2
two days following; and the fourth Monday in November through the
first Saturday in January, both dates inclusive.
|
Floyd County
|
First Monday in nearest December and
for 19 days following 2 through the first Saturday in January, both
dates inclusive.
|
Fluvanna County
|
Fourth Monday in November through the first Saturday in
January, both dates inclusive.
|
Franklin County
|
First Monday in nearest December and
for 19 days following 2 through the first Saturday in January, both
dates inclusive.
|
Frederick County
|
Fourth Monday following the last Saturday in
September and for two days following; and the fourth Monday in November
through the first Saturday in January, both dates inclusive.
|
Giles County
|
Monday following the last Saturday in September and for 2
two days following; and the fourth Monday in November through the
first Saturday in January, both dates inclusive.
|
Gloucester County
|
Monday nearest December 2 and for 5 consecutive hunting
19 days following.
|
Goochland County
|
Fourth Monday in November through the first Saturday in
January, both dates inclusive.
|
Grayson County
|
First Monday in nearest December and
for 19 days following 2 through the first Saturday in January, both
dates inclusive.
|
Greene County
|
Monday following the last Saturday in September and for 2
two days following; and the fourth Monday in November through the
first Saturday in January, both dates inclusive.
|
Greensville County
|
Monday nearest December 2 and for 5 consecutive hunting
19 days following.
|
Halifax County
|
Monday nearest December 2 and for 5 consecutive hunting
19 days following.
|
Hanover County
|
Fourth Monday in November through the first Saturday in
January, both dates inclusive.
|
Henrico County
|
Fourth Monday in November through the first Saturday in January,
both dates inclusive.
|
Henry County
|
First Monday in nearest December and
for 19 days following 2 through the first Saturday in January, both
dates inclusive.
|
Highland County
|
Monday following the last Saturday in September and for 2
two days following; and the fourth Monday in November through the
first Saturday in January, both dates inclusive.
|
Isle of Wight County
|
Monday nearest December 2 and for 5 consecutive hunting
19 days following.
|
James City County
|
Monday nearest December 2 and for 5 consecutive hunting
19 days following.
|
King and Queen County
|
Monday nearest December 2 and for 5 consecutive hunting
19 days following.
|
King George County
|
Monday nearest December 2 and for 5 consecutive hunting
19 days following.
|
King William County
|
Monday nearest December 2 and for 5 consecutive hunting
19 days following.
|
Lancaster County
|
Monday nearest December 2 and for 5 consecutive hunting
19 days following.
|
Lee County
|
Monday following the last Saturday in September and for 2
two days following; and the first fourth Monday in December
November through the first Saturday in January, both dates inclusive.
|
Loudoun County
|
Monday following the last Saturday in September and for 2
two days following; and the fourth Monday in November through the first
Saturday in January, both dates inclusive.
|
Louisa County
|
Fourth Monday in November through the first Saturday in
January, both dates inclusive.
|
Lunenburg County
|
Monday nearest December 2 and for 5 consecutive hunting
19 days following.
|
Madison County
|
Monday following the last Saturday in September and for 2
two days following; and the fourth Monday in November through the
first Saturday in January, both dates inclusive.
|
Mathews County
|
Monday nearest December 2 and for 5 consecutive hunting
19 days following.
|
Mecklenburg County
|
Monday nearest December 2 and for 5 consecutive hunting
19 days following.
|
Middlesex County
|
Monday nearest December 2 and for 5 consecutive hunting
19 days following.
|
Montgomery County
(southeast of I-81)
|
First Monday in nearest December and
for 19 days following 2 through the first Saturday in January, both
dates inclusive.
|
Montgomery County (northwest of I-81)
|
Monday following the last Saturday in September and for 2
two days following; and the fourth Monday in November through the
first Saturday in January, both dates inclusive.
|
Nelson County
|
Fourth Monday following the last Saturday in
September and for two days following; and the fourth Monday in November
through the first Saturday in January, both dates inclusive.
|
New Kent County
|
Monday nearest December 2 and for 5 consecutive hunting
19 days following.
|
Northampton County
|
Closed
|
Northumberland County
|
Monday nearest December 2 and for 5 consecutive hunting
19 days following.
|
Nottoway County
|
Monday nearest December 2 and for 5 consecutive hunting
19 days following.
|
Orange County
|
Fourth Monday in November through the first Saturday in
January, both dates inclusive.
|
Page County
|
Monday following the last Saturday in September and for 2
two days following; and the fourth Monday in November through the
first Saturday in January, both dates inclusive.
|
Patrick County
|
First Monday in nearest December and
for 19 days following 2 through the first Saturday in January, both
dates inclusive.
|
Pittsylvania County
|
Monday nearest December 2 and for 5 consecutive hunting
19 days following.
|
Powhatan County
|
Fourth Monday in November through the first Saturday in
January, both dates inclusive.
|
Prince Edward County
|
Monday nearest December 2 and for 5 consecutive hunting
19 days following.
|
Prince George County
|
Monday nearest December 2 and for 5 consecutive hunting
19 days following.
|
Prince William County
|
Monday following the last
Saturday in September and for 2 two days following; and the
fourth Monday in November through the first Saturday in January, both dates
inclusive.
|
Pulaski County
(southeast of I-81)
|
First Monday in nearest December and for
19 days following 2 through the first Saturday in January, both dates
inclusive.
|
Pulaski County
(northwest of I-81)
|
Monday following the last
Saturday in September and for 2 two days following; and the
fourth Monday in November through the first Saturday in January, both dates
inclusive.
|
Rappahannock County
|
Monday following the last Saturday in September and for 2
two days following; and the fourth Monday in November through the
first Saturday in January, both dates inclusive.
|
Richmond County
|
Monday nearest December 2 and for 5 consecutive hunting
19 days following.
|
Roanoke County
|
Monday following the last Saturday in September and for 2
two days following; and the fourth Monday in November through the
first Saturday in January, both dates inclusive.
|
Rockbridge County
|
Monday following the last Saturday in September and for 2
two days following; and the fourth Monday in November through the
first Saturday in January, both dates inclusive.
|
Rockingham County
|
Monday following the last
Saturday in September and for 2 two days following; and the
fourth Monday in November through the first Saturday in January, both dates
inclusive.
|
Russell County (except on
the Channels State Forest and Clinch Mountain WMA)
|
Monday following the last
Saturday in September and for 2 days following; and the first Monday in
December through the first Saturday in January, both dates inclusive.
|
Russell County (on the
Channels State Forest and Clinch Mountain WMA)
|
Monday following the last
Saturday in September and for 2 two days following; and the
fourth Monday in November through the first Saturday in January, both dates
inclusive.
|
Scott County
|
Monday following the last
Saturday in September and for 2 two days following; and the first
fourth Monday in December November through the first
Saturday in January, both dates inclusive.
|
Shenandoah County
|
Monday following the last Saturday in September and for 2
two days following; and the fourth Monday in November through the
first Saturday in January, both dates inclusive.
|
Smyth County
(southeast of I-81)
|
First Monday in nearest December and
for 19 days following 2 through the first Saturday in January, both
dates inclusive.
|
Smyth County
(northwest of I-81)
|
Monday following the last Saturday in September and for 2
two days following; and the fourth Monday in November through the
first Saturday in January, both dates inclusive.
|
Southampton County
|
Monday nearest December 2 and for 5 consecutive hunting
19 days following.
|
Spotsylvania County
|
Fourth Monday in November through the first Saturday in
January, both dates inclusive.
|
Stafford County
|
Monday following the last Saturday in September and for 2
two days following; and the fourth Monday in November through the
first Saturday in January, both dates inclusive.
|
Suffolk (City of)
|
October 1 through the first Saturday in January, both dates
inclusive.
|
Surry County
|
Monday nearest December 2 and for 5 consecutive hunting
19 days following.
|
Sussex County
|
Monday nearest December 2 and for 5 consecutive hunting
19 days following.
|
Tazewell County
|
Monday following the last Saturday in September and for 2
two days following; and the fourth Monday in November through the
first Saturday in January, both dates inclusive.
|
Virginia Beach (City of)
|
October 1 through the first Saturday in January, both dates
inclusive.
|
Warren County
|
Monday following the last Saturday in September and for 2
two days following; and the fourth Monday in November through the
first Saturday in January, both dates inclusive.
|
Washington County
(southeast of I-81)
|
First Monday in nearest December and
for 19 days following 2 through the first Saturday in January, both
dates inclusive.
|
Washington County
(northwest of I-81 and east of Route 19) I-81)
|
Monday following the last Saturday in September and for 2
two days following; and the first fourth Monday in December
November through the first Saturday in January, both dates inclusive.
|
Washington County
(northwest of I-81 and west of Route 19)
|
Monday following the last Saturday in September and for
2 days following; and the first Monday in December and for 19 days
following.
|
Westmoreland County
|
Monday nearest December 2 and for 5 consecutive hunting
19 days following.
|
Wise County
|
Monday following the last Saturday in September and for 2
two days following; and the first fourth Monday in December
November through the first Saturday in January, both dates inclusive.
|
Wythe County
(southeast of I-81)
|
First Monday in nearest December and
for 19 days following 2 through the first Saturday in January, both
dates inclusive.
|
Wythe County
(northwest of I-81)
|
Monday following the last Saturday in September and for 2
two days following; and the fourth Monday in November through the
first Saturday in January, both dates inclusive.
|
York County
|
Monday nearest December 2 and for 5 consecutive hunting
19 days following.
|
B. [ Except as provided in the Notwithstanding
provisions of ] subsection A of this section, bears may be hunted from
the first Saturday prior to the fourth Monday in November October
through the first Saturday in January, both dates inclusive, within the
incorporated limits of any town or city that allows bear hunting.
4VAC15-50-12. Youth and apprentice hunter bear hunting weekend.
It shall be lawful for hunters 15 years of age and under
younger and holders of a valid apprentice hunting license, when in
compliance with all applicable laws and license requirements, to hunt bears on
the second Saturday in October and the following calendar day when accompanied
and directly supervised by an adult who has a valid Virginia hunting license on
his person or is exempt from purchasing a hunting license. Adult hunters
accompanying youth or apprentice bear hunters on this weekend may not carry or
discharge weapons. Bear bag limit, weight limits, and all other take
restrictions specifically provided in the sections appearing in this chapter
apply to this youth weekend. Bear hunting with dogs is prohibited in the counties
Counties of Accomack, Campbell (west of Norfolk Southern Railroad),
Fairfax, Grayson (east (west of Route 16), Henry, Loudoun,
Northampton, Patrick, Pittsylvania (west of Norfolk Southern Railroad), Roanoke
(south of Interstate 81), Smyth (south of Interstate 81 and east west
of Route 16), Washington (south of Interstate 81), and; in the city
City of Lynchburg; and on Amelia, Chester F. Phelps, G. Richard
Thompson, and Pettigrew Wildlife Management Areas. Tracking dogs as described
in § 29.1-516.1 of the Code of Virginia may be used.
4VAC15-50-71. Muzzleloading gun hunting.
A. It shall be lawful to hunt bears during the special
muzzleloading season with muzzleloading guns from the Saturday prior to the
second Monday in November through the Friday prior to the third Monday in
November, both dates inclusive, except in the Cities of Chesapeake, Suffolk,
and Virginia Beach.
B. It shall be unlawful to hunt bear with dogs during any
special season for hunting with muzzleloading guns, except that tracking dogs
as defined in § 29.1-516.1 of the Code of Virginia may be used.
C. A muzzleloading gun, for the purpose of this section,
means a single shot weapon, [ .45 caliber or larger, ] firing a
single projectile or sabot (with a .38 .35 caliber or
larger projectile) of the same caliber [ where the propellant
and projectile are ] loaded from the muzzle of the weapon and
propelled by at least 50 grains of black powder (or black powder equivalent or
smokeless powder).
D. It shall be unlawful to have in immediate possession any
firearm other than a muzzleloading gun while hunting with a muzzleloading gun
in a special muzzleloading season.
4VAC15-50-81. Validating tags and checking bear and tooth
submission by licensee or permittee.
A. Any person killing a bear shall, before removing the
carcass from the place of kill, validate an appropriate tag on their special
license for hunting bear or special permit by completely removing the
designated notch area from the tag. Place of kill shall be defined as the
location where the animal is first reduced to possession. It shall be unlawful
for any person to validate (notch) a bear tag from any special license for
hunting bear or special permit prior to the killing of a bear. A bear tag that
is mistakenly validated (notched) prior to the killing of a bear must be
immediately voided by the licensee or permittee by writing, in ink, the word
"VOID" on the line provided on the license tag.
B. Upon killing a bear and validating (notching) a license
tag or special permit, as provided in subsection A of this section, the
licensee shall, upon vehicle transport of the carcass or at the conclusion of
legal hunting hours, whichever occurs first, and without unnecessary delay,
present the carcass and validated (notched) license tag or special permit to an
authorized bear checking station or to an appropriate representative of the
department in the county or adjoining county in which the bear was killed or
report the kill through the department's automated harvest reporting system.
Upon presentation of the carcass and validated (notched) license tag or
special permit to the bear checking station, the licensee shall surrender or
allow to be removed one premolar tooth from the carcass. At such time, the
person checking the carcass will be given a game check card. The successful
hunter shall then immediately record the game check card number, in ink, on the
line provided adjacent to the license tag that was validated (notched) in the
field. The game check card must be kept in possession with the carcass until
the carcass is processed. If the carcass is left unattended, the game check
card must be securely attached to the carcass At such time, the person
checking or reporting the carcass will be given a black bear check card
furnished by the department or a confirmation number from the automated
reporting system. The successful hunter shall then immediately record the game
check card number or confirmation number, in ink, on the line provided on the
tag that was validated (notched) in the field. If checked at an authorized bear
check station, the black bear check card must be kept in possession with the
carcass until the carcass is processed. If the carcass is left unattended, the
bear check card must be securely attached to the carcass. If the kill is
reported using the automated harvest reporting system, no check card is
required as long as the hunter who killed the animal is in possession of the
carcass. If the automated harvest reported carcass is left unattended or
transferred to the possession of another individual, written documentation
including the successful hunter's full name, the date the animal was killed,
and the confirmation number must be created and kept in possession with the
carcass until the carcass is processed. If the carcass is left unattended, this
written documentation must be securely attached to the carcass. Processed carcass
parts of a bear killed legally in Virginia may be transported; however, upon
request of any authorized law-enforcement officer, sufficient verbal or written
information necessary to properly establish legal possession must be furnished
immediately.
C. If the carcass is checked at a bear check station, upon
presentation of the carcass and validated (notched) license tag or special
permit to the bear checking station, the licensee shall surrender or allow to
be removed one premolar tooth from the carcass. If the kill is reported through
the department's automated harvest reporting system, a premolar must be removed
by the hunter immediately after reporting the kill. The premolar shall be
placed in an envelope furnished by the department and labeled with the hunter's
full name, check confirmation number, date of kill, and the sex of the
harvested bear. This envelope with premolar and accompanying information must
be mailed or delivered to the department no later than 14 days after the close
of the bear harvest season.
C. D. It shall be unlawful for any person to
destroy the identity (sex) of the sex of any bear killed unless
and until the license tag or special permit is validated (notched) and checked
as required by this section. Successful bear hunters are allowed to dismember
the carcass to pack it out from the place of kill, after an appropriate license
tag has been validated (notched) as required above in subsection A of
this section, as long as they do not destroy the identity of the sex
of the animal remains identifiable, and all the parts of the
carcass are present when the bear is checked at an authorized bear checking
station or reported through the automated harvest reporting system. Any
bear found in the possession of any person without a validated (notched)
license tag or documentation that the bear has been checked at an authorized
bear checking station or automated harvest reporting system as required
by this section shall be forfeited to the Commonwealth to be disposed of as
provided by law.
4VAC15-50-91. Checking bear and tooth submission by
persons exempt from license requirements or holding a license authorization
number.
A. Upon killing a bear, any person (i) exempt from
license requirements as prescribed in § 29.1-301 of the Code of Virginia, or
(ii) issued a complimentary license as prescribed in § 29.1-339,
or the holder of the Code of Virginia, (iii) holding a permanent
license issued pursuant to § 29.1-301 E of the Code of Virginia, or
(iv) the holder of a Virginia license authorization number issued by a
telephone or electronic media agent pursuant to § 29.1-327 B of the Code of
Virginia shall, upon vehicle transport of the carcass or at the conclusion of
legal hunting hours, whichever occurs first, and without unnecessary delay,
present the carcass to an authorized bear checking station or to any
appropriate representative of the department in the county or adjoining county
in which the bear was killed, or report the kill through the department's
automated harvest reporting system. At such time, the person checking or
reporting the carcass shall be given a black bear check card furnished by the
department or a confirmation number from the automated reporting system. If
checked at a bear check station, the black bear check card must be kept in
possession with the carcass until the carcass is processed. If the carcass is
left unattended, the black bear check card must be securely attached to the
carcass. If the kill is reported using the automated harvest reporting system,
the successful hunter shall immediately create written documentation including
the successful hunter's full name, the date the animal was killed, and the
confirmation number. This written documentation must be kept in possession with
the carcass until the carcass is processed. If the automated harvest reported
carcass is transferred to the possession of another individual, the written
documentation must be transferred with the carcass to the individual and kept
in possession with the carcass until the carcass is processed. If the carcass
is left unattended, this written documentation must be securely attached to the
carcass. Processed carcass parts of a black bear killed legally in Virginia may
be transported; however, upon request of any authorized law-enforcement officer,
sufficient verbal or written information necessary to properly establish legal
possession must be furnished immediately.
Upon presentation of the carcass to the B. If the
bear is checked at a bear checking station, the person checking the carcass
shall surrender or allow to be removed one premolar tooth from the carcass. At
such time, the person checking or reporting the carcass shall be given a game
check card furnished by the department. The game check card must be kept in
possession with the carcass until the carcass is processed. If the carcass is
left unattended, the game check card must be securely attached to the carcass
If the kill is reported through the department's automated harvest reporting
system, a premolar must be removed by the hunter immediately after reporting
the kill. The premolar shall be placed in an envelope furnished by the
department and labeled with the hunter's full name, check confirmation number,
date of kill, and the sex of the harvested bear. This envelope with premolar
and accompanying information must be mailed or delivered to the department no
later than 14 days after the close of the bear harvest season.
B. C. It shall be unlawful for any person to
destroy the identity of the sex of any bear killed until the bear is checked as
required by this section. Successful bear hunters are allowed to dismember the
carcass to pack it out from the place of kill as long as they do not destroy
the identity of the sex and all the parts of the carcass are present when the
bear is checked at a big game an authorized bear check station or
reported through the automated harvest reporting system. Any bear that has not
been checked, via an authorized bear check station or the automated harvest
reporting system as required by this section, found in the possession of any
person exempt from the license requirements or holding a license authorization
number shall be forfeited to the Commonwealth to be disposed of as provided by
law.
4VAC15-50-110. Use of dogs in hunting bear.
A. It shall be unlawful to use dogs for the hunting of bear
during the open season for hunting deer in the counties west of the Blue Ridge
Mountains and during the first 16 days of the deer open season in the counties
Counties of Amherst (west of Business U.S. 29 from the James River to
its intersection with U.S. 29 just south of the town of Amherst continuing
north on U.S. 29 to the Tye River), Bedford, and Nelson (west of Route 151);
and within the boundaries of the national forests, except that tracking dogs as
described in § 29.1-516.1 of the Code of Virginia may be used.
B. It shall be unlawful to use dogs for the hunting of bear
during the first 14 days of the open season for hunting deer in the counties
Counties of Greene and Madison, except that tracking dogs as described
in § 29.1-516.1 of the Code of Virginia may be used.
C. It shall be unlawful to use dogs for the hunting of bear
during the open season prescribed in 4VAC15-50-11 in the counties Counties
of Campbell (west of Norfolk Southern Railroad), Carroll (east of the New
River), Fairfax, Floyd, Franklin, Grayson (east of the New River), Henry,
Loudoun, Montgomery (south of Interstate 81), Patrick, Pittsylvania (west of
Norfolk Southern Railroad), Pulaski (south of Interstate 81), Roanoke (south of
Interstate 81), and Wythe (southeast of the New River or that part
bounded by Route 21 on the west, Interstate 81 on the north, the county line on
the east, the New River on the southeast, and Cripple Creek on the
south); in the city City of Lynchburg; and on Amelia, Chester F.
Phelps, G. Richard Thompson, and Pettigrew Wildlife Management Areas, except
that tracking dogs as described in § 29.1-516.1 of the Code of Virginia
may be used.
4VAC15-50-120. Bear hound training season.
A. It shall be lawful to chase black bear with dogs, without
capturing or taking, from August 1 through the last Saturday in September, both
dates inclusive, in all counties and cities or in the portions in which bear
hunting is permitted except in the Counties of Accomack, Amelia,
Appomattox, Buckingham, Campbell, Caroline, Charles City, Chesterfield, Clarke,
Cumberland, Dinwiddie, Essex, Fairfax, Fauquier, Fluvanna, Frederick,
Gloucester, Goochland, Grayson (west of Route 16), Halifax, Hanover, Henrico,
Henry, Isle of Wight, James City, King and Queen, King George, King William,
Lancaster, Loudoun, Louisa, Mathews, Middlesex, New Kent, Northampton,
Northumberland, Nottoway, Orange, Patrick, Pittsylvania, Powhatan, Prince
Edward, Prince George, Prince William, Richmond, Roanoke (south of Interstate
81), Smyth (that part south of Interstate 81 and west of Route 16),
Southampton, Spotsylvania, Stafford, Surry, Sussex, Westmoreland, and York,
Albemarle, Alleghany, Amherst, Augusta, Bath, Bedford, Bland, Botetourt,
Brunswick, Buchanan, Carroll, Charlotte, Craig, Culpeper, Dickenson, Floyd,
Franklin, Giles, Grayson (east of Route 16), Greene, Greensville, Highland,
Lee, Lunenburg, Madison, Mecklenburg, Montgomery, Nelson, Page, Pulaski,
Rappahannock, Roanoke (west of I-81), Rockbridge, Rockingham, Russell, Scott,
Shenandoah, Smyth (except for the part southeast of I-81 and west of State
Route 16), Tazewell, Warren, Washington (northwest of I-81), Wise, and Wythe
and in the cities Cities of Hampton, Newport News and Norfolk
Chesapeake, Suffolk, and Virginia Beach.
B. It shall be lawful to chase black bear with dogs, without
capturing or taking, from the Saturday prior to the third Monday in November
and for 14 days following, both dates inclusive, in the Counties of Amelia,
Appomattox, Buckingham, Brunswick, Campbell (east of the Norfolk Southern
Railroad), Charles City, Charlotte, Cumberland, Essex, Gloucester, Greensville,
Halifax, Isle of Wight, James City, King and Queen, King George, King William,
Lancaster, Lunenburg, Mathews, Mecklenburg, Middlesex, New Kent,
Northumberland, Nottoway, Pittsylvania (east of the Norfolk Southern Railroad),
Prince Edward, Prince George, Richmond, Southampton, Surry, Sussex,
Westmoreland, and York.
C. It shall be unlawful to have in possession a firearm, bow,
crossbow, or any weapon capable of taking a black bear while participating in
the bear hound training season. The meaning of "possession" for the
purpose of this section shall include having a firearm, bow, crossbow, or any
weapon capable of taking a black bear in or on one's person, vehicle, or
conveyance.
VA.R. Doc. No. R19-5908; Filed June 5, 2019, 1:32 p.m.