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19th Airlift Wing Mission – Airmen – Partners Unrivaled Global Reach for America … ALWAYS! Fall Hunting Brief 31 Aug 15
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Mission – Airmen – Partners
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INTRODUCTION James Popham, Natural Resources Manager 987-3681 james.popham@us.af.mil james.popham@us.af.mil If you want to be on my hunter e-mail distribution list please send me an e-mail. Arkansas Game & Fish Commission Rules Apply
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Mission – Airmen – Partners GOALS OF HUNTING PROGRAM Maintain a healthy deer population that doesn’t present a hazard to the mission Supports BASH program Provides recreation for hunters Reduces need for depredation hunts Reduces tick population Reduces deer/car collisions Population goal is 250 deer
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Mission – Airmen – Partners BUCK SHOT ON LRAFB LRAFB 6 Oct 2007 TSgt Ackett’s 8-Point
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Mission – Airmen – Partners HUNTER SAFETY You You are responsible for your actions while hunting on base safety Think & practice safety Remember just one mistake could be fatal and ruin the privilege of hunting on base for everybody
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Mission – Airmen – Partners PREVENT HUNTING MISHAPS Take a hunter’s safety course -- http://www.agfc.state.ar.us Wear blaze orange Assume firearms are loaded Be sure of your target If in doubt do not shoot Lock up your guns Separate guns and ammo Picture from AGFC website
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Mission – Airmen – Partners HUNTER ORANGE Do not take your blaze orange off during deer season once you’re in the stand. Hunter orange is required even inside a box stand. Reference: http://www.agfc.com/hunting/pages/huntingre gulations.aspx#Hunter Orange Requirements
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Mission – Airmen – Partners Active duty/dependents DoD employees DoD retirees Guests of all the above Guests must be in general vicinity (same hunting area) Member is allowed and responsible for one guest WHO CAN HUNT AT LRAFB ?
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Mission – Airmen – Partners WHAT DO YOU NEED TO HUNT AT LRAFB ? A copy of the base hunting rules and map Arkansas hunting license A base hunting permit Vehicle parking permit card Read Hunting Rules/Safety briefing All the above can be obtained at https://littlerock.isportsman.net Born after 1968 – hunter safety course
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Mission – Airmen – Partners BASE HUNTING PERMITS $40 E-7 and above and guests; $20 E-6 and below and civilian equivalent. Dependents pay the same price of their sponsor. All guests pay $10.
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Mission – Airmen – Partners LRAFB 10 Oct 2007 8 Point SSgt Lewis BUCK SHOT ON LRAFB
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Mission – Airmen – Partners WHAT WEAPONS CAN I USE ON LRAFB ? NO Shotgun w/slugs (NO Buckshot) Muzzleloader Archery (bow or crossbow) not Rifles and handguns are not authorized
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Mission – Airmen – Partners WHAT CAN I HUNT ON LRAFB ? Any game in season for our zone Deer (no dogs allowed) Rabbit (no dogs allowed) Squirrel/quail (dogs are allowed if controlled) No hunting at night
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Mission – Airmen – Partners WHAT CAN I HUNT ON LRAFB ? Pay attention to zones and bag limits Legal buck – Three Point Rule: both antlers shorter than 2 inches (button bucks) or have 3 or more points on one side of rack Youths 6 – 15 years of age may take any buck without regard for antler restrictions Turkey zone 7A – no fall turkey season References: AGFC Hunting Regulations on-line.
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Mission – Airmen – Partners WHAT CAN I HUNT ON LRAFB ? Must kill and check a doe before first buck Can’t check first doe and buck together Doe before buck rule reduces number of smaller bucks breeding with less does This should lead to bigger bucks Helps us reduce the number of deer
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Mission – Airmen – Partners UNWANTED ANIMALS Coyotes Feral Hogs Kill on sight
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Mission – Airmen – Partners FERAL HOGS Serious BASH and ecological issue All will be shot or, trapped and then killed If you’re hunting please kill all hogs you see No live hogs will be brought on base or taken off base Dead hogs disposed of immediately to avoid attracting vultures Report sightings and killings to Natural Resources Manager, 987-3681
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Mission – Airmen – Partners GOOD MANAGEMENT DO NOT SHOOT BUTTON BUCKS or FAWNS WITH SPOTS or DOES with FAWNS WITH SPOTS DO NOT SHOOT LITTLE DOES They might be a button buck
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Mission – Airmen – Partners BUCK SHOT ON LRAFB LRAFB Nov 2007 8 Point SSgt Horka
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Mission – Airmen – Partners BAG LIMIT – Deer Zone 10 Zone Limit: Four deer, no more than two legal bucks. No more than two legal bucks or up to four does may be taken with archery tackle. No more than two legal bucks and up to two does may be taken during muzzleloader and modern gun seasons combined. Bow hunters may harvest deer according to archery limits during open firearms season, but must wear hunter orange.
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Mission – Airmen – Partners SIGN-IN PROCEDURES All hunters must sign-in and out each hunting session at law enforcement desk, bldg 481 Hunting day split into morning and afternoon hunts. No sign-in before 0430 After 1200 all must sign-out afternoon sign-in starts at 1300 Hunters will not “sign-in” to more than one area unless small game hunting
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Mission – Airmen – Partners SIGN-IN PROCEDURES CONT First-come-first-serve basis Parents/children under 16 count as one hunter Both must sign-in and hunt together All hunters in a party must sign-individually
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Mission – Airmen – Partners BIG BUCK SHOT ON LRAFB LRAFB Dec 2002 It scored 168 3/8 points Boone & Crockett and took first place for Pulaski County at the Big Buck Classic that year. MSgt Ralph Hill
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Mission – Airmen – Partners ON-BASE HUNTING AREAS When you sign-in at Bldg 481 check to see which areas are closed before each hunt No gun hunting in archery only areas No hunting within 200 yards of another hunter Small game hunting is allowed in all gun areas from 1 Sep to 30 Sep and 1 Dec to 28 Feb except during deer gun season.
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Mission – Airmen – Partners HUNTING AREAS
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Mission – Airmen – Partners ON-BASE HUNTING AREAS CONT. Area 6 – due to runway construction this area is limited for hunting. The northern portion has been changed to bow only. There is no hunting within 200 ft of the “East-West” road. Watch for “no personnel beyond this point” signs in Area 17 If caught in a closed or off-limits area your hunting privileges will be revoked
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Mission – Airmen – Partners BIG BUCK SHOT ON LRAFB LRAFB Nov 2002 TSgt Duanne Pacquette
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Mission – Airmen – Partners LEGAL HUNTING TIMES Allowed in woods one hour prior to official sunrise and one hour after official sunset No movement from (30 minutes before sunrise) until 0900 and from 1700 until (30 minutes after sunset) except to retrieve game
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Mission – Airmen – Partners VEHICLES No ATV’s or driving off road Obey all no POV signs and never block any road with your vehicle
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Mission – Airmen – Partners STANDS No permanent stands No spikes, nails or screws Must have owner’s name, phone number, and date placed in woods at eye level Any stand found without this info will be removed Only two stands per hunter may be left in the woods
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Mission – Airmen – Partners STANDS CONT. Hunters are not allowed to hang stands until 1 Aug All scouting, stand prep, and stand placement must be completed by 1 Nov No scouting during any deer gun season
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Mission – Airmen – Partners AIRFIELD Never cross or touch electric fence. If your wounded deer goes inside this area contact Base Ops ( 987-6123) and Security Forces (987-3221) Violators will lose hunting privileges.
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Mission – Airmen – Partners WOUNDED DEER You may track wounded deer up to one hour after sunset with a weapon. After one hour you must come out of the woods to store your weapon in your car, a friend’s house or SF armory. If caught in the woods 1 hr after sunset with a weapon it will be considered hunting at night.
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Mission – Airmen – Partners BIG BUCK SHOT ON LRAFB LRAFB Oct 2006 11 Points SrA Long
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Mission – Airmen – Partners MISCELLANEOUS RULES Stay out of peoples yards when hunting areas 21, 22, and 25 All deer or turkeys killed on base must be checked in at the Law Enforcement desk within 4 hours of the kill Do not check-in deer or turkey from off-base
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Mission – Airmen – Partners CHECKING DEER Call It In and Log It Tag your deer before you move it Check your deer at the SFS Front Desk before moving it to base housing or off base Check your deer with AGFC also
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Mission – Airmen – Partners HUNTING SAFETY orange Wear your hunter orange Identify your target Never shoot at movement If hunting from the ground, protect your back All deer hunters using guns must hunt from an elevated stand at least 10 feet off the ground except during youth hunts
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Mission – Airmen – Partners ORANGE HUNTER ORANGE WORKS Human's View... and... Deer's View. Deer cannot tell red or orange from green. See 2 Hunters??
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Mission – Airmen – Partners BUCK SHOT ON LRAFB LRAFB Oct 2006 8 Points Carl Freeney
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Mission – Airmen – Partners HUNTING SAFETY Let other hunters know your position No weapons will be shot or fired within 50 yards of any fence, road, boundary, or building In areas 21, 22 and 25 you must hunt a minimum of 100 yards from tree line (housing area) In area 23 you must hunt no closer than 100 yards north of Arnold Dr Elementary School
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Mission – Airmen – Partners HUNTING SAFETY In area 24 no weapons will be shot or fired within 100 yards of the Boy Scout area, nature trail, or Fam Camp Weapons will not be shot within 1,250 feet of munitions storage area or operational storage area (area’s 6, 7, 8, 12, 14, 19 and 20)
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Mission – Airmen – Partners BAITING Baiting/feeding deer is authorized in all hunting areas, from 1 Aug until 15 Jan Baiting/feeding in areas 18A and 18B may only be conducted in the northern most point of shooting lanes to minimize wildlife proximity to the assault zone and approach end of Runway 25 Hunting turkey over bait is illegal
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Mission – Airmen – Partners HOME ON LEAVE Military personnel on leave from an overseas duty station may hunt on-base for free. All they need is a copy of their leave orders and military ID.
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Mission – Airmen – Partners SPRING TURKEY SEASON Spring turkey season has a different map of hunting areas and different rules. A new briefing is required for that season.
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Mission – Airmen – Partners HUNTER SAFETY You are responsible for your actions while hunting on base Practice safety, safety, safety Remember, just one mistake could be fatal and could ruin the privilege of hunting on base for everybody
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Mission – Airmen – Partners LEAVE NO TRACE Please don’t litter Please pick up your shell cases and other litter Leave the woods just as nice as you found them Carry a small trash bag with you in the woods If illegal dumping is found please call Lynn Shaw at 987-8135
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Mission – Airmen – Partners MENTORING PROGRAM If you want help to learn how to hunt send me an e-mail and I’ll try to match you up with a mentor. Mentors – send me an e-mail with your name, phone number, and what you want to help with, i.e., deer, turkey, or both.
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Mission – Airmen – Partners QUESTIONS?
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