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 Where can you find what dates the Florida Hunting Regulations Handbook is valid for?

 Specific wildlife management area regulations are not covered in this handbook. Where can additional information and maps be found for WMA's?

 The regulation handbook lists definitions for resident game in Florida. What are Florida's two Resident Upland game birds?

 Migratory Game Bird and Crow Regulations are not found in this booklet. What agency is responsible for determining migratory bird regulations each year?

 Use the table of contents to find "license and permit requirements." What type of license and permits do you need to legally hunt deer on one of Florida's WMA's during general gun season?

 Use the table of contents to find "hunter safety requirements." At what age can you hunt by yourself in Florida?

 Information about hunter safety can be found on page 14. Who is required to take a hunter safety course before purchasing a hunting license?

 Use the table of contents to find "legal methods for taking game." How many shells must shotguns be "plugged", or limited to hold, when hunting migratory game birds?

 Prohibited Methods and Equipment. When using a centerfire semi-automatic rifle for deer hunting, what is the maximum number of rounds the magazine can hold?

 Trespassing is a serious issue. Whose permission must be obtained before entering private land?

 Use the table of contents to find "hunter orange requirements." How many square inches of daylight florescent orange must be worn as an outer garment when hunting deer on public lands?
 New Hunting Zones and Season Dates including bag limits can be found in the regulations manual. Use the map found under "Hunting season dates and bag limits" to find your hunting zone, and then use the chart provided to locate the season dates in your area. Bag limits remain the same throughout the state. What is the daily bag limit for

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