The Clay Tract consists of three separate tracks, including the Dragon Bridge, Jackson, and Clay tracts. They were acquired by the MP-PAA in 2005 through the Coastal Estuarine Land Conservation Program (CELCP) which is a NOAA federal grant award. Collectively, these three parcels are managed as a single 400 acre holding. The majority of the property is mixed hardwoods, but there is a field that offers great feeding grounds to deer, turkey, quail, and a variety of other animals.
A portion of this property is available for hunters with disabilities and special needs. To make a hunting reservation please call the MPPDC secretary, Dawn Mantell, at 804-758-2311. Please note that the hunting area will be open on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday; Disabled hunters may also make hunting reservations on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, however other hutning groups may be using the property at the same time. Again, please call the MPPDC secretary, Dawn Mantell, at 804-758-2311 to make a reservation. Only two consecutive days can be reserved per week. The hunter must have a DMV issued place card number or some other official documentation that shows a handicap designation. This number will be required at the time of reservation. The reservation is good for the entire area for the day. Finally, the hunting party can be as small as one or the party can be up to 4 people with disabilities and 4 support partners, for a total of 8 hunters. All eight are eligible to hunt the area.
This area is a general description and is limited to the first ½ mile drive-in distance. Both sides of the road are open for hunting.
On Route 610 in King and Queen County, it abuts the Dragon Run.
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As a visitor of lands managed by the MP-PAA, the following rules are designed to protect the land the natural environment, to ensure the health and safety of visitors, and promote pleasant and rewarding outdoor experiences for all visitors. State Conservation Officers are empowered to enforce state regulations that some of these rules are taken from.
Please remember to be careful! Each MP-PAA tract has its own set of rules.
Management Plans and MP-PAA Policy
Day Use and Camping
Good Neighbor Relations
Ethics and Responsibility
Access
Operation of Vehicles
Roads and Gates
Hunting Rules
No person shall hunt or enter designated management areas without registering with the Middle Peninsula Chesapeake Bay Public Access Authority.
Hunters must possess a valid Virginia Hunting License.
Hunters must hunt in selected zone.
Hunters must comply with all Virginia and Federal game codes.
No private permanent tree stands are permitted. It is illegal to use devices that pierce or puncture the bark of trees.
Hunters must park their vehicle.
Vegetation should not be cut, broken or removed for any reason.
Private portable stands must be removed when the hunter leaves the area for the day.
Boundaries of designated hunting areas are provided for general information only. It is the hunter's responsibility to recognize and respect boundaries.
No ATV's are allowed within the hunting areas
Hunting is allowed on Sundays under the following circumstances:
Treestand Safety Rules
MP-PAA Youth Hunting Policy (Enacted December 14, 2012)
VDGIF Regulations and Youth Hunting Days
(Below are the 2012 VDGIF Regulations. Hunters are responsible for researching and following current regulations.)
a. Mandatory Hunter Education Requirement
Hunter Education courses provide instruction in hunter safety, principles of conservation, and sportsmanship. The courses are usually ten hours in length and cover many topics preparing new hunters to enjoy their experience in the outdoors. Courses are offered free of charge throughout the Commonwealth. A list of courses is available online, or you may contact one of the Department's regional offices.
For information about obtaining a replacement certificate, see the "Replacement Cards" section of the Hunter Education page. Note: Older records may not be available. A replacement card cannot be issued if there is no record of a completed class.
Virginia accepts and recognizes all states' and countries' hunting licenses and hunter education credentials for the purpose of complying with mandatory hunter education requirements. These may be in the form of an identification card or certificate.
You must complete an approved hunter education course and carry your certificate while hunting if either of the following apply:
· You are 12–15 years of age. (You must complete hunter education but you do not have to carry your certificate if accompanied and properly supervised by a licensed adult.)
· You are at least 16 years of age and you are hunting with your first hunting license.
· Although it is recommended for all hunters, you are not required to complete hunter education if:
- You only hunt foxes with hounds while on horseback, but without firearms.
- You are exempt from the requirement to purchase a license.
· You are hunting with an apprentice license. In that case you must be accompanied and directly supervised by an adult over the age of 18 who has, on his person, a valid Virginia hunting license. "Accompanied and directly supervised" means the adult maintains close visual and verbal contact with, provides adequate direction to, and can immediately assume control of the firearm from the apprentice hunter. The apprentice hunting license cannot be used as proof of holding a previous hunting license, for the purposes of purchasing a hunting license without proof of hunter education.
· You are under the age of 12. However, you may not hunt unless accompanied and directly supervised by a licensed adult.
· Any person 16 years of age or older may certify that he or she has held a previously issued hunting license by signing the front of the license.
b. Youth Deer Hunting Day
Deer hunters 15 years of age and under, when in compliance with all applicable laws and license requirements, may hunt deer when accompanied and directly supervised by an adult who has a valid Virginia hunting license on his person or is exempt from purchasing a hunting license.
Deer of either sex may be taken.
Antlerless deer taken on the youth deer hunting day are in addition to an antlerless deer taken under the special youth antlerless deer regulation and on either-sex deer hunting days. For example, if a youth deer hunter kills an antlerless deer on the youth deer hunting day, he or she may still take an antlerless deer under the special youth antlerless deer regulation and take antlerless deer on designated either-sex deer hunting days.
Adult hunters accompanying youth deer hunters may not carry or discharge firearms.
Blaze orange requirements and exceptions for firearms deer season are in effect (see General Hunting Regulations).
Deer hunting with dogs is prohibited, except that tracking dogs are allowed (see Hunting with Dogs).
c. Youth Fall Turkey Hunt Day
Hunting hours are from ½ hour before sunrise to ½ hour after sunset.
Youth hunters (resident or nonresident) must be 15 years of age or younger to participate.
Youth hunters between the age of 12 and 15 must have appropriate valid hunting licenses. Resident hunters under the age of 12 are not required to have a license, but they must be accompanied by a licensed adult.
All youth must be accompanied and directly supervised and within sight of an adult. Adult hunters accompanying youth must possess a valid Virginia hunting license (or be exempt from purchasing a hunting license); may assist with calling; and shall not carry or discharge a firearm.
d. Youth Waterfowl Hunting
Youth 15 years and younger may harvest the allowed daily bag limit of ducks (as specified above), coots, mergansers, gallinules, moorhens, 2 Canada geese (except in Canada Goose Zones where the bag limit is higher, see page 14) and 1 tundra swan (if the youth possesses a tundra swan permit) on the designated youth waterfowl hunting days. Youth 12 years of age and older will need a valid Virginia state hunting license. All participating youth must be HIP registered and accompanied by a licensed adult at least 18 years of age or older. The accompanying adult may only hunt for those species for which there is an open season on these dates.
e. Youth Spring Turkey Hunt Day
One-half hour before sunrise to sunset.
Bag limit is one per day, bearded birds only.
Youth hunters (resident or nonresident) must be 15 years of age or younger to participate.
Resident hunters under the age of 12 are not required to have a license, but they must be accompanied by a licensed adult. Non-resident youth must have license regardless of age.
All youth must be accompanied and directly supervised and within sight of an adult. Adult hunters accompanying youth must possess a valid Virginia hunting license (or be exempt from purchasing a hunting license); may assist with calling; and shall not carry or discharge a firearm.