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#1369469 - 11/27/11 03:49 AM How far from a road to shoot
Bill S Offline

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When hunting with firearms, how far off of the road do you need to be? I know it's 500 feet from a dwelling, but I'm not sure how far from a road you need to be. Thank you.

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#1369709 - 11/28/11 12:09 AM Re: How far from a road to shoot [Re: Bill S]
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Bill,

From the DEP) website: http://www.ct.gov/dep/cwp/view.asp?a=2700&q=468028&depNav_GID=1633

"Hunting Near Roads, Buildings, People, and Domestic Animals - Hunting or shooting from or across the traveled portion of any public roadway is prohibited. Shooting toward any person, building, or domestic animal when within range is prohibited.

As I learned and understand the reg: stay OFF a road (and BTW, breakdown/parking lanes/areas/pullouts="traveled portion") or UNLOAD your firearm, and don't shoot ACROSS a road. A public road is accessible by John Q. Public in his/her car (truck, motor vehicle...), if it's gated and locked, maybe not a "road", i.e.: not accessible; if the gate is unlocked, it's a road. YMMV and invariably will...

PLEASE, someone (Encon) correct me if I'm wrong. FWIW, if I think I can drive on it, my firearm is empty (unloaded). I've missed a few "opportunities" this way.


Edited by No Fish Today (11/28/11 12:12 AM)
Edit Reason: Edited for clarification

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#1369827 - 11/28/11 12:02 PM Re: How far from a road to shoot [Re: Bill S]
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You cannot shoot from the road or across the road. There is no restriction on how close to a road you may be as long as you are shooting away from the road. But, like everything else, please use a little common sense. Sitting in a treestand on the edge of a public road where everyone can see you while legal, is not a good idea.

All roads in state forests are public roads. A logging trail on private property is not a public road.
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#1369873 - 11/28/11 01:51 PM Re: How far from a road to shoot [Re: EnCon Police]
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Originally Posted By: EnCon Police


All roads in state forests are public roads.


Roads that are closed off, gated and locked in the state forests are considered public roads? So I cannot load my gun until I step off the logging road going through Paugussett SF??

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#1369878 - 11/28/11 02:15 PM Re: How far from a road to shoot [Re: KillTaker]
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Originally Posted By: KillTaker
Originally Posted By: EnCon Police


All roads in state forests are public roads.


Roads that are closed off, gated and locked in the state forests are considered public roads? So I cannot load my gun until I step off the logging road going through Paugussett SF??

Thanks


really????? good question....I know the ungated roads are for sure but the logging roads????

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#1369904 - 11/28/11 03:09 PM Re: How far from a road to shoot [Re: Bill S]
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Good Point.


Edited by danny k (11/28/11 03:10 PM)

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#1369931 - 11/28/11 04:20 PM Re: How far from a road to shoot [Re: Bill S]
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You need to take a look at the map for the particular forest. If it's just a logging trail cut into a hillside by a skidder then it's not a road. However, if the road is shown on the map of the forest and it's maintained by the state, then it's considered a public roadway.

26-66-1
(e) No hunting weapon shall be discharged toward any person, building or domestic animal when the same is within range or from or across the traveled portion of any public roadway.

(i) Hunting is prohibited from the traveled portion of a public road or on any road adjacent to any premises used for the breeding, rearing, or holding in captivity of wildlife, or premises used for zoological purposes, or posted by the Department or its agents against said activity.
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#1369936 - 11/28/11 04:30 PM Re: How far from a road to shoot [Re: Bill S]
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Wow, that's good to know. I am sure a number of people are in violation.
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#1370081 - 11/28/11 11:40 PM Re: How far from a road to shoot [Re: Bill S]
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This was a great question. I always assumed there was a buffer for roads similar to that of houses for firearms. There are a few places I can think of where being setup close (150 feet or so) to a road would result in some great opportunities with a gun
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#1371073 - 12/02/11 03:21 AM Re: How far from a road to shoot [Re: Bill S]
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Thank you for your clarification Captain Camejo. I asked 4 people this question and got 4 different answers.

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