Kamchatka's spring hunting season concludes
In the picturesque landscapes of the Kamchatka Peninsula, the spring recreational and sports hunting season for waterfowl and hazel grouse recently concluded on May 23, 2025. Over three thousand permits were issued for public and designated hunting grounds, primarily along the eastern and western coasts of Kamchatka.
The hunting season was meticulously organised, taking into account the climatic peculiarities of each region. However, some important details regarding the reporting requirements and penalties for non-compliance during this season remain unclear.
Olga Gaycheva, head of the department for permit activities and the state hunting registry, emphasised the importance of submitting data on resources obtained within 20 days after the season's end. Failure to comply with this requirement may result in administrative liability, including fines and a ban on obtaining new permits for up to a year.
Part 1 of article 8.37 of the RF CoA imposes a fine of four to five thousand rubles, with possible confiscation of hunting tools or a ban on hunting for one to three years for late submission of information. However, the specific requirements for reporting resources obtained during the spring hunting season for waterfowl and hazel grouse in Kamchatka Krai, as well as the penalties for non-compliance, are not clearly defined.
For the exact local regulations in Kamchatka Krai, you would need to consult the official Kamchatka Krai government or wildlife management agency websites, current Russian federal hunting laws applicable to Kamchatka, and regional hunting regulations or official announcements issued before the hunting season.
For additional information on permit issuance and return, contact the Goshuntregistry department by phone at +7 (4152) 25-83-74. It is crucial for all hunters to adhere to these regulations to ensure the sustainable management of Kamchatka's wildlife populations and the continuation of its renowned hunting traditions.
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- Despite the successful conclusion of the spring sports hunting season for waterfowl and hazel grouse in Kamchatka, the specific reporting requirements and penalties for non-compliance during this season are yet to be clearly defined, necessitating consultation with relevant government or wildlife management agencies.
- Apart from discovering the intriguing geological events that may happen in Kamchatka, it's crucial for hunters to familiarize themselves with the regulations governing the spring sports hunting season for waterfowl and hazel grouse, particularly the requirements for reporting resources obtained and the penalties for non-compliance.