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14 | Hunting Info: 402-471-0641 SNIPE Season dates – Sept� 1 – Dec� 16, 2022 Daily bag/possession limits – 8/24 Remarks – HIP number required� RAIL (Includes sora and Virginia rail) Season dates – Sept� 1 – Nov� 9, 2022 Daily bag/possession limits – 10/30 in aggregate Remarks – HIP number required� WOODCOCK Season dates – Oct� 8 – Nov� 21, 2022 Daily bag/possession limits – 3/9 Remarks – HIP number required� CROW Season dates – Oct� 15 – Dec� 15, 2022; Jan� 13 – March 14, 2023 Daily bag/possession limits – none/none Shooting hours – 30 minutes before sunrise to 60 minutes after sunset, except during waterfowl seasons, when the hours are concurrent with waterfowl shooting hours� Remarks – Crows may be hunted with any firearm or archery equipment; electronic calls may be used; no HIP number required� Other Small Game Shooting Hours – 30 minutes before sunrise to sunset Open Area – statewide (except jackrabbit, see below), but no hunting on all state refuges and sanctuaries SQUIRREL (Includes fox and eastern gray squirrel) Season dates – Aug� 1, 2022 – Jan� 31, 2023 Daily bag/possession limits – 7/28 in aggregate COTTONTAIL (Includes eastern and desert cottontail) Season dates, hunt – Sept� 1, 2022 – Feb� 28, 2023 Season dates, running – Year-round; no harvest Daily bag/possession limits – 7/28 in aggregate WHAT IS AGGREGATE? • Aggregate daily bag limit is the maximum number allowed to be harvested by a person in one day during an open season when that person hunts for more than one species for which there is a combined daily bag limit� The aggregate daily bag limit is equal to, but shall not exceed, the largest daily bag limit specified for any one species� • Aggregate possession limit is the maximum number of a single species or combination of species allowed to be possessed by a person� The aggregate possession limit is equal to, but shall not exceed, the largest possession limit specified for any one of the species�

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