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Session Laws, 1935
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HARRY W. NICE, GOVERNOR. 799

from a blind, or otherwise, within 100 yards of the boundary
lines of said refuge.

Section 38 (b) The migratory game birds specified in
this section may be taken during the open season with a
gun only, not carrying more than three loads at any one
time, loaded with shot only not larger than number ten
gauge, fired from the shoulder, from the land and water,
with the aid of a dog or dogs, and the use of decoys; provid-
ed, however, it shall be unlawful to use more than twenty-
five live decoys on any one property at any one time. No
water fowl, except crippled birds not otherwise retrievable,
shall be shot while resting on water or land, Provided, how-
ever, it shall be unlawful to use any airplane, sink box or
sink boat, sneak boat, floating device, or any floating device
towed by a power boat or a sail boat for the purpose of
hunting wild water fowl, therefrom; provided, it shall be
lawful to use sink box, sink boat, sneak boat or bushwack
rig on the Susquehanna Flats. And it shall be lawful to use
sneak boat or bushwack rig on the waters of the Elk and
Sassafras Rivers in Cecil County; provided however, it
shall be unlawful for more than four persons to hunt wild
water fowl from any blind located on land, or from any sink
box or sneak boat or bushwack rig in any one day. Any
gun which cannot be habitually raised and fired from the
shoulder and any gun larger than number ten gauge found
in the vicinity of the resting and feeding areas of wild
water f owl may be confiscated by any officer of this State
and delivered to the Game Warden.

Provided, however, it shall be lawful to hunt wild water
fowl on the waters of the Potomac River in Frederick
County and Montgomery County from a skiff or row boat
propelled by oar or oars only. The clerk of the Circuit
Court of Frederick County and Montgomery County upon
the application of any resident of Frederick County or
Montgomery County respectively, being the owner of any
skiff or row boat as herein allowed to be used in hunting
of water fowl on the waters of the Potomac River in Fred-
erick and Montgomery Counties shall issue to said appli-
cant a license under the seal of his court to gun for and
shoot at water fowl from such boat, the cost of which shall
be Five ($5. 00) Dollars for each and every boat and in ad-
dition to the moneys received from licenses aforesaid, the
Clerk of the Court shall collect and retain in lieu of all
compensation, the sum of fifty (50c) cents for issuing said
license. Every licensee shall be required to paint his name
and license number on some prominent part of said skiff

 

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