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Topic: Can Non-Hunters Carry Extra Shells for Hunters  (Read 1004 times)

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December 19, 2013

Question: I have a question about the number of shells a waterfowl hunter may possess while hunting. Is it clarified in the regulations that only hunters are limited to no more than 25 shells in the field during the waterfowl season? If not, a non-hunter could then carry another 25 shells into the field for the hunter to use. (Rick S., Pleasanton)

Answer: Current Fish and Game Commission regulations restrict the number of shot shells that are permitted in the field on some refuges or wildlife areas. The ammunition restriction does not apply to all areas, but in the areas/refuges listed in California Code of Regulations Title 14, Section 551(a), the restrictions are twofold:

1.    Hunters may not possess more than 25 shot shells while in the field (CCR Title 14, Section 551[q]); and,

2.    Only persons with a valid hunting permit for that day are permitted to possess ammunition in the field (CCR Title14, Section 551[4]).

Therefore, a non-hunter cannot pack in extra shells for the hunter.