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Topic: Shooting From a Reservoir Too Close to Our Homes  (Read 444 times)

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March 31, 2011

Question:We live near a reservoir where people do a lot of duck hunting on. Our houses sit right above the reservoir and they sometimes get hit with duck shot. Does the 150 yard distance apply on reservoirs the same as it does on land? And can we post signs along the reservoir to warn people about no shooting? (Curtis B., Redding)

Answer: Yes, the same prohibition against shooting within 150 yards from an occupied dwelling exists for people shooting from the water the same as when on land (Fish and Game Code, section 3004). And yes, you can post your property to warn unaware hunters/shooters.