Virginia Statutes

§ 29.1-349 — Hunting, erecting blind within 500 yards of licensed blind

Virginia § 29.1-349
JurisdictionVirginia
Title 29.1Wildlife, Inland Fisheries and Boating
Ch. 3Licenses
Art. 2Licenses for Waterfowl Blinds and for Hunting Waterfowl

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Va. Code Ann. § 29.1-349 (2026).

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A.No person shall hunt or shoot migratory waterfowl in the public waters of this Commonwealth from a boat, float, raft or other buoyant craft or device within 500 yards of any legally licensed erected stationary blind of another without the consent of the licensee, or within 150 yards of a residence without the consent of the landowner, except when in active pursuit of a visibly crippled waterfowl that was legally shot by the person.
B.No person shall erect a stationary blind in the public waters within 500 yards of any other licensed blind without the consent of the licensee. Any person who violates this subsection shall be guilty of a trespass, and the affected blind licensee may maintain an action for damages. Furthermore, the trial court shall immediately revoke the blind owner's li

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Legislative History

Code 1950, § 29-90; 1954, c. 305; 1956, c. 318; 1987, c. 488; 2004, c. 422; 2007, c. 87; 2013, c. 745; 2020, c. 415.

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