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FWC considers prohibition on permanent duck
blinds on 4 lakes
June 11, 2008
Contact: Diane Eggeman, 850-488-3831
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation
Commission (FWC), meeting today in Dania Beach, approved a draft
rule prohibiting anyone from hunting in or near a permanent duck
blind on four lakes near Tallahassee.
The lakes are Miccosukee, Iamonia, Carr and
Jackson. Following final review of the draft rule at the
FWC’s September meeting, the rule will take effect prior to the
fall waterfowl season.
Under the rule, no one can duck hunt within 30
yards of a permanent blind. A permanent blind is defined
as anything that provides shelter, cover or concealment for a
hunter but does not include any rooted vegetation. Neither
does it include any temporary blind used only while the hunter
is present.
The FWC took action to ban hunting from
permanent blinds on the four lakes as a result of continuing
conflicts between the people who build them and claim ownership
on sovereign state lands and others who use the same area. In
addition, FWC officials say constructing the blinds on public
lakes is a violation of existing Florida Statutes.
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