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Title 9
Hunting

Sections

11‑0901
Prohibitions
11‑0903
Open hunting seasons and bag limits fixed by regulation
11‑0905
Open hunting seasons and bag limits for upland game birds and small game
11‑0907
Deer and bear
11‑0909
Hunting hours
11‑0911
Procedure on taking wild deer and bear
11‑0913
Deer management permits
11‑0914
Yearling buck protection program
11‑0915
Disposal of deer, moose and bear killed unintentionally by collision
11‑0917
Possession, transportation and sale of wild game and other wildlife
11‑0919
Aid to wildlife in distress
11‑0921
Surrender of game unfit for human consumption
11‑0923
Dogs
11‑0925
Special dog training areas
11‑0927
Field trials
11‑0928
Tracking dogs
11‑0929
Hunting by minors
11‑0931
Prohibitions on the use and possession of firearms
11‑0933
Taking small game by crossbow
11‑0935
Deer hunting program
 



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