[va-bird] duck hunting regs.

Placement of Blinds in Fairfax, King George, Prince William and Stafford=20
counties: No stationary blind shall be no more than 300 yards from shore,=20
except in waters less than 600 yards wide, in which case the blind may be no=
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more than half the width of the water from shore. This distance is measured=20
from the low water mark. (See Code L8-4)

No license shall be issued for stationary waterfowl blinds on the Potomac=20
River in Fairfax County adjacent to National Park Service lands in the Great=
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Hunting Creek and Dyke Marsh areas. (VR325-02-17 19)

Floating Blinds in Fairfax, King George, Prince William and Stafford=20
counties: Floating blinds must be anchored and located no closer to another=
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blind than 400 yards and must be at least 400 yards from shore unless person=
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has written permission of blind owner or landowner. Such blinds must be take=
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in at a half hour after sunset. NOTE: Obviously here floating blinds cannot=20
be used in waters less than 800 yards wide without written permission of=20
landowner. (See Code L8-4)

In the area adjacent to the National Park Service lands in the Great Hunting=
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Creek and Dyke Marsh areas floating blinds must be attached to a Game=20
Department-placed post or buoy. Only one floating blind per post. These are=20
on a first-come, first-served basis, sites to be occupied no earlier than 4=20
a.m. or later than one half-hour after sunset, and blinds removed each day.=20
Hunters in licensed floating blinds can hunt from designated locations durin=
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legal shooting hours on Thanksgiving Day and on Mondays, Wednesdays and=20
Fridays during the open season. (VR325-02-17 20)

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