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• any game bird, including migratory birds, with a trap, snare, net, rifle, pistol, swivel gun, shotgun
larger than 10 gauge, punt gun, battery gun, fish hook, poison, drug, explosive or stupefying
substance
WHEN IT IS UNLAWFUL TO HUNT
It is illegal to hunt:
• when trespassing on private land - get permission;
• as a party hunt - every hunter must shoot his or her own game;
• with a rifle within 200 yards of an inhabited dwelling or feedlot and to hunt with all other equipment
within 100 yards, unless permission has been granted by the owner or tenant;
• game birds without making a reasonable effort to retrieve dead or crippled birds and including them in
the daily bag; crippled birds must be killed immediately;
• or harvest any game birds by baiting or attracting them to the place where hunted by distribution of
grain or other feeds Federal regulations consider an area baited for 10 days after bait is removed;
• drive or disturb game birds or game animals with or from any aircraft or boat propelled by power or
sail;
• harvest any game bird from a vehicle
OTHER UNLAWFUL ACTS
It is unlawful to:
• waste game;
• spotlight from a vehicle or vessel while in possession of a firearm or archery equipment;
• dig, cut or destroy natural or planted vegetation on state-owned or controlled areas;
• cause game birds or game animals to depart from a game reserve or game sanctuary;
• use electrically amplified imitations of bird calls, including records, tapes, compact discs, and digital
audio files, to take game birds;
• sell or trade the meat of any game bird or game animal;
• communicate the location of any game animal or game bird by radio or other electronic device to or
from any aircraft, vessel, vehicle, snowmobile, or other conveyance one day before or during the open
season;
• carry a firearm, archery equipment or other projectile device on a snowmobile, except when unloaded
and in a case
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