29.1-516 - Game animals.

§ 29.1-516. Game animals.

The following provisions shall apply to the killing and hunting of theparticular game animals listed:

Black bear. - Black bear may be killed by any person when (i) it isinflicting or attempting to inflict injury to a person, or (ii) when a personis in pursuit of the bear commenced immediately after the commission of suchoffense. Any person killing a bear under this provision shall immediatelyreport the killing to a state conservation police officer.

Deer. - It shall be unlawful for a person to kill or attempt to kill a deerin the water of any stream, lake or pond. It shall be unlawful to hunt deerwith dogs in the counties west of the Blue Ridge Mountains.

Fox. - There shall be a continuous open season for hunting with dogs only.The hunting or pursuit of foxes shall mean the actual following of the dogswhile in pursuit of a fox or foxes or managing the dog or dogs while the foxor foxes are being hunted or pursued. Foxes may be killed at any time by theowner or tenant of any land when such animals are doing damage to domesticstock or fowl.

Rabbits and squirrels. - It shall be unlawful to kill rabbits and squirrelsduring the closed season; however, the following persons may kill rabbits orsquirrels for their own use during the closed season:

1. A landowner and members of his immediate family;

2. Resident members of hunt clubs who own the land in fee, either jointly orthrough a holding company;

3. Tenants residing on the premises, with the written permission of thelandowner.

When such animals are committing substantial damage to fruit trees, gardens,crops, or other property, the owner of the premises may kill the animals orhave them killed under a permit obtained from the conservation police officer.

(Code 1950, § 29-138; 1960, c. 590; 1962, c. 469; 1977, c. 377; 1980, c. 271;1984, c. 6; 1987, c. 488; 2007, c. 87.)