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Session Laws, 1929
Volume 572, Page 1087   View pdf image (33K)
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ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 1087

for any person who engages in the occupation of raising and
selling game, as provided for in the preceding Section, to
ship same beyond the confines of this State at any time, either
dead or alive, without a permit from the Game Warden so to
do. Every licensee shall keep a ledger of all game purchased
by him, number of eggs received, the number of birds or
animals raised, the number killed and sold either dead or
alive, and make an itemized report to the Game Warden of
this State on or before December 15th of each and every
year. Said report must be made as herein provided before
said licensee receives a Breeder's permit for the following
year.

(a) To encourage the raising of Chinese Ringnecked or
Mongolian Pheasants in captivity where said birds are raised
under a Game Breeder's license on property conforming to
the requirements as herein provided, said birds may be killed
by shooting or otherwise during the closed season as provided
by law.

(b) The preserve used for the breeding of elk or deer pur-
suant to this Section shall be surrounded by a good and suffi-
cient fence of wire or other material and of a pattern to be
approved by the said Game Warden to prevent ingress and
egress of such deer or elk as are kept thereon.

(c) Such elk or deer or other game so kept in an enclosure
shall be deemed as personal property of the owner as fully
to all intents and purposes as other personal property.

65. It shall be unlawful for any person, his, her or their
aiders or abettors, to enter upon any game preserve or refuge
used for the propagation of game in this State, where such
preserve or refuge is enclosed with fencing as required by
law under this sub-title, for the purpose of stealing game birds,
or eggs or game animals, therein, or to hunt, pursue, catch, kill,
trap, shoot or attempt to hunt, pursue, catch, kill, trap or shoot
or wound or disturb any game birds while roosting, take or
catch any game birds or game animals in or on such preserve
or refuge, either in the daytime or night time, with the use of
spot-light, flash-light, search-light or any artificial light or
battery, sulphur, fire, snare, net, deerlick, or pitfall, turkey
blind or turkey pen or any other means whatsoever, nor shall
any person destroy any part of the fencing about said preserve
or refuge in any manner whatsoever nor enter into such pre-


 

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