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In California, D Zones have specific regulations regarding bait stations, which can be used under certain conditions.
Bait Station Regulations in D Zones
In California, D Zones are designated areas with specific regulations for deer hunting. When it comes to bait stations, hunters in these zones are allowed to use them, but there are restrictions. For example, in the Sierra Nevada foothills, bait stations are allowed in certain areas, but the use of bait is prohibited in some national forest lands within the region.
Types of Bait Allowed in D Zones
Hunters in D Zones can use approved baits such as corn, wheat, or oats, but the use of sweet baits like apples or carrots is prohibited. The type of bait used must be approved by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW). Hunters should check the specific regulations for their area to ensure they are using an approved bait.
Tips for Using Bait Stations in D Zones
When setting up bait stations in D Zones, hunters should follow the guidelines set by the CDFW. For example, in the Sierra Nevada foothills, bait stations must be at least 100 yards away from any water source or dwelling. Hunters should also be aware of the specific regulations regarding the number of bait stations that can be used per hunter. Additionally, hunters should ensure that their bait stations are well-maintained and do not create a nuisance for other hunters or the public.
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