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Ontario Falconry Regulations

Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act, 1997

Ontario Regulation 670/98

OPEN SEASONS - WILDLIFE

TABLE 7.1
GAME BIRD — OPEN SEASON
(HUNTING WITH A FALCONRY BIRD OR NON-INDIGENOUS FALCONRY BIRD)

 

Species

Area (Nos. refer to WMUs unless otherwise stated)

Open Season — Residents and Non-Residents

Time Limits

Daily Bag Limits

Possession Limits

1.

Gray Partridge (Hungarian)

13, 55-68, 69A, 70-76, 87-90

From September 1 to March 31 in the next year following.

 

2

6

2.

Ruffed Grouse and Spruce Grouse

1-50, 53-90

From September 1 to March 31 in the next year following.

 

Combined total of 3

Combined total of 9

3.

Sharp-tailed Grouse and Ptarmigan

1-50, 53-93

From September 1 to March 31 in the next year following.

 

3 Sharp-tailed Grouse, 3 Ptarmigan

9 Sharp-tailed Grouse, 9 Ptarmigan

4.

Ring-necked Pheasant

2-50, 53-95

From September 1 to March 31 in the next year following.

 

2 of either sex

2 of either sex




TABLE 9.1
SAMLL GAME — OPEN SEASON
(HUNTING WITH A FALCONRY BIRD OR NON-INDIGENOUS FALCONRY BIRD)

 

Species

Area (Nos. refer to WMUs unless otherwise stated)

Open Season — Residents and Non-Residents

Daily Bag Limits

Possession Limits

1.

Cottontail, Varying Hare, European Hare

1-50, 53-59

From September 1 to June 15 in the next year following.

6 Cottontail, 3 Varying Hare, 3 European Hare

 

2.

Cottontail, Varying Hare, European Hare

60-95

From September 1 to March 31 in the next year following.

6 Cottontail, 3 Varying Hare, 3 European Hare

 

3.

Gray (Black) and Fox Squirrels

36-50, 53-94

From September 1 to March 31 in the next year following.

Combined total of 5

Combined total of 5