Changes in California Law Affect Young Hunters

Press release from California Fish and Wildlife:

dfwCalifornia junior hunters have enjoyed a new benefit that took effect at the beginning of the 2015-16 hunting season. AB 1709, signed by Governor Edmund G. Brown in 2014, amended Fish and Game Code, section 3031, by extending the eligibility period for a junior hunting license by two years. Under the recent change in law, any person who is under 18 years of age on July 1 of the license year qualifies for a junior hunting license, regardless of whether that person applies before or after July 1 of that year. The change allowed for an extension of hunting benefits for junior hunters including reduced fees, exemption from some endorsement requirements and access to special junior hunt opportunities. However, there remain special circumstances and exceptions to the new rule, which are particularly important to understand during waterfowl season.

The change to the age definition affected only California state law, and did not change the federal regulation definition of a youth hunter. Because waterfowl are migratory, the waterfowl hunting regulations fall primarily under the jurisdiction of the federal government. For this reason, waterfowl hunters 16 years of age and older must possess a federal waterfowl endorsement stamp.

In addition, the federal age definition of a youth hunter remains the standard for some special hunt opportunities, particularly those hosted, held or sponsored by federal agencies or on federal lands, and all youth-only waterfowl hunting days. For the upcoming post-season youth hunt weekend and future youth-only waterfowl hunting days, participants must be 15 years of age or younger and must be accompanied by a non-hunting adult 18 years of age or older.

CDFW is pleased by the new opportunities created for junior hunters with the change to the California state regulations, but reminds the public to be aware of and follow the federal regulations as well.

To read the complete language of AB 1709 and Fish and Game Code, section 3031, please seehttp://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billNavClient.xhtml?bill_id=201320140AB1709.

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Seamus
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Seamus
8 years ago

“signed by Governor Edmund G. Brown in 2014”

I’m having trouble with that line.

jeff obrien
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jeff obrien
8 years ago

Jr. is missing is all… E.G.Brown is his name…

Dana
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Dana
8 years ago

Thank you for posting this Kym 🙄 It has been a confusing change for many!

Laurie Jensen
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Laurie Jensen
8 years ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

Thank you again Kym, Sure glad I dont hunt with guns anymore, My Nikon gets more deer birds etc then I did when I was hunting. Rules are always changing, gas goes up and the price of ammo!!! I will stick with fishing and photography

gunther
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gunther
8 years ago

I’m an avid hunter, (way over 18) but didn’t know this. Thank you.