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This guidebook is intended to provide information and is not a complete list of regulations. For more specific information on regulations and laws, see the Game and Fish Department website (seasoning), or North Dakota's law www. legis. Nd. See HTML.
table of contents
- Season schedule
- General flat hunting rules
- General migratory bird regulations
- Grayhound/ General rules for capture
- General rule
- Printed hunting guide (PDF)
- Hunting declaration
Special species regulations
Upland game
- Hungaria Mauzura
- Sharp tail rich butterfly
- Rinju raffle
- pheasant
- Sage Richo
- Painate Rich butterfly (Playei Chicken)
- Tree liss
Migratory bird
Matsurai Choro
seed | season | Hunting unit | open | end | List of season dates |
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Anaguma | Normal-Hunting everyday | Trap (all year) | Territory entire area | 04/01/2024 | 31/03/2025 | Final decision |
Anaguma | Norma l-Cable equipment | Territory entire area | 25/11/2024 | 15/03/2025 | Final decision |
Beaver | Norma l-firearms, traps, underwater cable devices, arch waste | Territory entire area | 04/01/2024 | 31/03/2025 | Final decision |
Beaver | Norma l-land cable device | Territory entire area | 25/11/2024 | 15/03/2025 | Final decision |
Beaver | Norma l-Cable device on land within 50 feet from the water surface | Territory entire area | 16/03/2025 | 05/10/2025 | Final decision |
wildcat | Norma l-firearms, wearing air pistols, archery equipment (including crossbow), traps | Zone 1 | 11/09/2024 | 15/03/2025 | Final decision |
wildcat | Norma l-Wire device or dog | Zone 1 | 25/11/2024 | 15/03/2025 | Final decision |
wildcat | Stalk by firearms, mounting air pistols, archery tools (including crossbows), traps, wires (snares), and dogs. | Zone 2 | 25/11/2024 | 15/03/2025 | Final decision |
Canadianagan | Norma l-Residence | Eastern zone | 21/09/2024 | 16/12/2024 | Final decision |
Canadianagan | Norma l-Residence | Western zone | 21/09/2024 | 21/12/2024 | Final decision |
Canadianagan | Norma l-Residence | Missouri river basin | 21/09/2024 | 27/12/2024 | Final decision |
Canadianagan | Regula r-No n-resident | Eastern zone | 28/09/2024 | 16/12/2024 | Final decision |
Canadianagan | Regula r-No n-resident | Western zone | 28/09/2024 | 21/12/2024 | Final decision |
Canadianagan | Regula r-No n-resident | Missouri river basin | 28/09/2024 | 27/12/2024 | Final decision |
North American wolf | Regular hunting, trap | Territory entire area | 04/01/2024 | 31/03/2025 | Final decision |
North American wolf | Norma l-Cable device | Territory entire area | 25/11/2024 | 15/03/2025 | Final decision |
North American wolf | Regular night hunting | Territory entire area | 25/11/2024 | 15/03/2025 | Final decision |
Crow | Spring / normal | Territory entire area | 03/09/2024 | 21/04/2024 | Final decision |
Crow | Autumn - Regular | Territory entire area | 17/08/2024 | 11/04/2024 | Final decision |
Pigeons | Regular | Territory entire area | 09/01/2024 | 29/11/2024 | Final decision |
Ducks | Veteran and Military Season | Territory entire area | 14/09/2024 | 15/09/2024 | Final decision |
Ducks | Bonus Blue Wings Kirikiri | All Units | 21/09/2024 | 10/06/2024 | Final decision |
Ducks | Norma l-Residence | Low Plains Unit | 21/09/2024 | 12/01/2024 | Final decision |
Ducks | Norma l-Residence | High Plains Unit | 21/09/2024 | 12/01/2024 | Final decision |
Ducks | Regula r-No n-resident | Low Plains Unit | 28/09/2024 | 12/01/2024 | Final decision |
Ducks | Regula r-No n-resident | High Plains Unit | 28/09/2024 | 12/01/2024 | Final decision |
Ducks | Regular - Resident/Non-Resident | High Plains Unit | 12/07/2024 | 29/12/2024 | Final decision |
Fisherman | Regular - Traps, cable devices | Only in open areas | 25/11/2024 | 12/01/2024 | Final decision |
Fox (red and gray) | Regular hunting, trap | Territory entire area | 04/01/2024 | 31/03/2025 | Final decision |
Fox (red and gray) | Norma l-Cable device | Territory entire area | 25/11/2024 | 15/03/2025 | Final decision |
Fox (red and gray) | Regular night hunting | Territory entire area | 25/11/2024 | 15/03/2025 | Final decision |
Hungaria Mauzura | Regular | Territory entire area | 14/09/2024 | 01/05/2025 | Final decision |
Light gun | Norma l-Residence | Territory entire area | 21/09/2024 | 27/12/2024 | Final decision |
Light gun | Regula r-No n-resident | Territory entire area | 28/09/2024 | 27/12/2024 | Final decision |
Mergenthr | Norma l-Residence | High Plains Unit | 21/09/2024 | 12/01/2024 | Final decision |
Mergenthr | Norma l-Residence | Low Plains Unit | 21/09/2024 | 12/01/2024 | Final decision |
Mergenthr | Regula r-No n-resident | High Plains Unit | 28/09/2024 | 12/01/2024 | Final decision |
Mergenthr | Regula r-No n-resident | Low Plains Unit | 28/09/2024 | 12/01/2024 | Final decision |
Mergenthr | Regular - Resident/Non-Resident | High Plains Unit | 12/07/2024 | 29/12/2024 | Final decision |
Bison | Normal - Trap | Territory entire area | 10/26/2024 | 05/10/2025 | Final decision |
Bison | Cable equipment, firearms, and archery equipment | Territory entire area | 25/11/2024 | 05/10/2025 | Final decision |
Mountain Lion | Early Season | Zone 1 | 08/30/2024 | 11/24/2024 | Final decision |
Mountain Lion | Normal Season | Zone 2 | 08/30/2024 | 31/03/2025 | Final decision |
Mountain Lion | Final Season | Zone 1 | 25/11/2024 | 31/03/2025 | Final decision |
Nutmeg | Normal - Trap | Territory entire area | 10/26/2024 | 05/10/2025 | Final decision |
Nutmeg | Normal - Cable equipment, firearms, archery equipment | Territory entire area | 25/11/2024 | 05/10/2025 | Final decision |
Raccoon | Firearms, traps, underwater cable equipment, archery equipment, dog chase | Territory entire area | 04/01/2024 | 31/03/2025 | Final decision |
Raccoon | Norma l-land cable device | Territory entire area | 25/11/2024 | 15/03/2025 | Final decision |
Raccoon | Regular cable installation 50 feet from earth to water | Territory entire area | 16/03/2025 | 05/10/2025 | Final decision |
Ring-necked pheasant | Regular (male pheasant) | Territory entire area | 10/12/2024 | 01/05/2025 | Final decision |
Rinju raffle | Regular | Limited | 14/09/2024 | 01/05/2025 | Final decision |
Sand crane | Regular | Unit 2 | 14/09/2024 | 11/10/2024 | Final decision |
Sand crane | Regular | 1 Unit | 14/09/2024 | 11/10/2024 | Final decision |
Sharp tail rich butterfly | Regular | Statewide (see exceptions) | 14/09/2024 | 01/05/2025 | Final decision |
Tree Squirrel | Regular | Territory entire area | 14/09/2024 | 02/28/2025 | Final decision |
Swan Tundra | Regular | Territory entire area | 28/09/2024 | 27/12/2024 | Final decision |
Weasel | Normal - Trap | Territory entire area | 10/26/2024 | 15/03/2025 | Final decision |
Weasel | Firearms, cable equipment, archery equipment | Territory entire area | 25/11/2024 | 15/03/2025 | Final decision |
Bar-headed Geese | Norma l-Residence | Territory entire area | 21/09/2024 | 12/01/2024 | Final decision |
Bar-headed Geese | Regula r-No n-resident | Territory entire area | 28/09/2024 | 12/01/2024 | Final decision |
Wilson's Sandpiper | Regular | Territory entire area | 14/09/2024 | 12/01/2024 | Final decision |
Bekaccha | Regular | Territory entire area | 21/09/2024 | 11/04/2024 | Final decision |
Pheasant (youth season) | Youth | Territory entire area | 10/05/2024 | 10/06/2024 | Final decision |
Pathway (youth-youth season) | Waterfowl | Territory entire area | 14/09/2024 | 15/09/2024 | Final decision |
Light Goose (spring conservation order) | Spring conservation order | Territory entire area | 02/17/2024 | 05/12/2024 | Final decision |
Canada Goose (first season) | August management take/9 Early September season | Missouri river basin | 08/15/2024 | 09/07/2024 | Final decision |
Canada Goose (first season) | August management take/9 Early September season | Western zone | 08/15/2024 | 15/09/2024 | Final decision |
Canada Goose (first season) | August management take/9 Early September season | Eastern zone | 08/15/2024 | 09/20/2024 | Final decision |
River otter | Regular - Traps, cable devices | Territory entire area | 25/11/2024 | 15/03/2025 | Final decision |
Mountain toy special regulations
Hungaria Mauzura
Type of regulation | Quantity |
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Daily limit | 3 |
Possession limit | 12 |
Reception hours | 30 minutes before sunrise to sunset |
Sharp tail rich butterfly
Type of regulation | Quantity |
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Daily limit | 3 |
Possession limit | 12 |
Reception hours | 30 minutes before sunrise to sunset |
Areas where hunting of Sharp-legged Gorgonians is prohibited: This area of North Dakota is bounded on the west by Highway 32, on the north by the Cheyenne River, on the south by Highway 11, and on the east by the Red River and the Bois de Sioux River.
Rinju raffle
Type of regulation | Quantity |
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Daily limit | 3 |
Possession limit | 12 |
Reception hours | 30 minutes before sunrise to sunset |
Open area of Lafricho Hunting: Botineau, Loretto County, Cavalia County, Penvina County, Walsh County. In the J. Clark Salyer National Wild Biological Reserve in McHenry County, the southern part of the Eupham Will City Road can be hunted. See the map
pheasant
Type of regulation | Quantity |
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Daily limit | 3 |
Possession limit | 12 |
Reception hours | 30 minutes before sunrise to sunset |
Limited to male pheasant.
The state law has banned no n-residents from October 12 to 18 in the wildlife management area of hunting and fish in the wildlife management area and natural protection area (private land open to sportsmen). Exception: Hunting on land owned by no n-residents.
Youth fishing season: legal residents and no n-residents under the age of 15 can hunt pheasant throughout the state between October 5 and 6. The pheasant's youth hunting must be accompanied by an adult over 18 years old. This adult cannot carry firearms, and hunting wildlife is prohibited. The daily restriction and hunting time are the same as the normal season.
Sage Richo
There is no season this year.
The biggest pllye chicken
There is no season this year.
Tree Squirrel
Type of regulation | Quantity |
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Daily limit | 4 |
Possession limit | 12 |
Reception hours | 30 minutes before sunrise to sunset |
Trearice can be captured with a shotgun, rimfire, mounting air gun, a matchlock, or a bow and arrow for mountain hunting.
General flat hunting rules
No n-residents: State Law prohibits hunting and hunt for no n-residents in the wildlife management area of fish and fish (private land open to sportsmen) between October 12 and 18. Exception: Hunting on land owned by no n-residents.
Other hunting information
- Please contact the online or local office for ordering flapper envelopes.
- How to remove dogs from traps and cramps
Special regulation of migratory birds
Canadianagan
Daily limit | 15 |
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Possession limit | 45 |
Reception hours | 30 minutes before sunrise to sunset |
Daily limit | 8 (Zone West, East). 5 (Missouri River) |
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Possession limit | 24 (Zone West, East). 15 (Missouri River) |
Reception hours | Every day until the end of the season from 30 minutes before the sunrise to 2:00 pm |
Extended hours: 30 minutes before sunrise on Saturdays and Wednesdays from September 21 through November 30; and Saturdays, Sundays, and Wednesdays from December 1 through the end of the season. Note: Hunters may take up to eight Canada geese in a single day, but no more than five may be from the Missouri River basin. Thereafter, hunters may possess up to 24 Canada geese, but no more than 15 may be from the Missouri River basin.
The Missouri River Canada Goose area begins where Highway 6 crosses the South Dakota border, following Highway 6 north to Interstate 94, then west on Interstate 94 to ND Highway 49. thence north on Highway 49 to Highway 200, west on Highway 200, north on Highway 8 to the Mercer/McLean County line, east across the county line, south to Garrison Dam, east along a line along the south shore of Lake Sakakawea (including Mallard Island) to Highway 83, south on Highway 83 to Highway 200, east on Highway 200 to Highway 41, south on Highway 41 to U. S. Highway 83, south on U. S. Highway 83 to Interstate 94, east on Interstate 94 to U. S. Highway 83, then south on U. S. Highway 83 to the South Dakota state line. thence west from the South Dakota border to Interstate 6.
The Western Zone has the same boundaries as the High Plains Duck Unit as described in the Combined Guidebook, except for the Missouri River Goose Zone.
The Eastern Zone has the same boundaries as the Lowland Duck Unit as described in the Combined Guidebook.
Bar-headed Geese
Type of regulation | Quantity |
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Daily limit | 3 |
Possession limit | 9 |
Reception hours | Every day until the end of the season from 30 minutes before the sunrise to 2:00 pm |
Extended Hours: Saturdays and Wednesdays from September 21 through November 30 until 30 minutes before sunrise; and Saturdays, Sundays, and Wednesdays from December 1 through end of season.
Light gun
Type of regulation | Quantity |
---|---|
Daily limit | 50 |
Possession limit | No Limit |
Reception hours | Every day until the end of the season from 30 minutes before the sunrise to 2:00 pm |
Extended Hours: 30 minutes before sunrise on Saturdays and Wednesdays from September 21 to November 30; Saturdays, Sundays, and Wednesdays from December 1 to end of season.
Sand crane
Daily limit | 3 |
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Possession limit | 9 |
Open Area | West of Highway 281 in North Dakota. |
Reception hours | Every day until the end of the season from 30 minutes before the sunrise to 2:00 pm |
Daily limit | 2 |
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Possession limit | 6 |
Open Area | Any portion of North Dakota east of U. S. Highway 281. |
Reception hours | Every day until the end of the season from 30 minutes before the sunrise to 2:00 pm |
Extension Hours: 30 minutes before sunrise on Saturdays and Wednesdays from September 21 through the end of the season.
Hunters may take up to three cranes per day, except if all three are taken from Unit 1, or two if taken from Unit 2. Non-permanent sandhill crane permits may be used on the dates and within the area of the non-resident waterfowl or small game permit selected at the time of purchase. Sandhill crane taking may be from any floating vessel, except a sinkbox, if the vessel is beaded or anchored in a fixed blind or tied immediately alongside a fixed blind chase or supported by an anchor.
Warning - Know the species of crane before hunting. Endangered sandhill cranes sometimes accompany sandhill cranes. Adult whooping cranes are white, while juvenile whooping cranes have white with rust-brown feathers. Both have black wing tips. If you see a crane, contact Game and Fish officials or the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Ducks and Mergansers
Special Regulations for Species
Type of regulation | Quantity |
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Daily limit | Possession Limit |
Possession limit | Time of Harvest |
Reception hours | 30 minutes before sunrise to sunset |
The daily bag limit for ducks (including Mergansers) is 6, with species and sex restrictions as follows: 5 Mallards (2 of which may be females), 3 Tufted Ducks, 2 Ruddy Ducks, 2 Canvasbacks, 1 Scaup, and 1 Pintail. Note: 2 additional Bluewings may only be taken from September 21 to October 6. Possession limits for these restricted ducks are 3 times the daily limit.
Special regulations for dummy seeds Type of restriction Quantity Daily limit Possession limit Reception hours За 30 минут до восхода солнца. вающей дичи
Legal residents and no n-residents under the age of 15 can hunt ducks, maggans, cats, vines, and goutes. Adults over the age of 18 must be accompanied by youth hunters. The adult cannot hunt ducks, gords, vines, kogamo, and magan, unless they are qualified to hunt during the waterfowl hunt of veterans and active servants. The shooting time of the special waterfield hunting season is 30 minutes before sunrise to sunset. The duck limit per day and all other regulations, including the number of species applied to the normal duck hunting, are also applied to this special season, except that bonus blue wing teal is not available. A grim bag per day, including the race restrictions applied to the normal gestor hunting and all the other regulations, is applied to this special season, but if you want to hunt in the Kanada Gacho open zone in early September, the hunter is 9. Follow the regulations of Kanadagacho in the early moon.
Type of regulation | Quantity |
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Daily limit | 15 |
Possession limit | 45 |
Reception hours | 30 minutes before sunrise to sunset |
One day limit
Restrictions on possession
Swan Tundra
From 30 minutes before sunset to sunset
Crow
Special regulations on species
Type of regulation | Quantity |
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Daily limit | 8 |
Possession limit | 24 |
Reception hours | 30 minutes before sunrise to sunset |
Crow
Type of regulation | Quantity |
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Daily limit | amount |
Possession limit | amount |
Reception hours | 30 minutes before sunrise to sunset |
The restriction of the bag includes a pigeon in addition to the mourning pigeon. It is illegal to shoot pigeons and other birds stopped on lighting equipment adjacent to electric wires.
Pigeons
Type of regulation | Quantity |
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Daily limit | 15 |
Possession limit | 45 |
Reception hours | 30 minutes before sunrise to sunset |
General Rules for Migratory Birds
Bekaccha
Type of regulation | Quantity |
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Daily limit | 3 |
Possession limit | 9 |
Reception hours | 30 minutes before sunrise to sunset |
General migratory bird regulations
Hydroponic propagation areas
The following waterfowl rest area will be applied from September 21 to December 31. The Missouri Waterfowl rest area is prohibited only for garden hunting. The Caan Lake Waterfall Rest Call is prohibited from hunting and fishing for all waterfowls from September 21 to December 31, but if the ice condition is appropriate, it is possible to fish on ice. The location of each area and detailed explanations are as follows.
McLean County, Mercer County, Oliver County: Missuri Rive r-Areas surrounded by the following borders: east coast of the Missouri river, south of Washburn, Turtle Creek, and to Garison Dam along the east coast of the Missuri. Go north, proceed west along the dumm surface on the west coast of the Missouri, go south along the west coast of the Missouri, proceed to the west point just west of the turtle creek, and go east to the starting point. Only gear hunt is prohibited.
Sheridan County: Lake Shien-Good Rich 15 miles, west 4 miles. The beekeeping area of Lake Shayen is 23, 24, 25, 26, and 149 districts 29, 30, 31, and 32 wards.
Trap type regulation by type
Bears, coyote, fox (red and gray)
Day Hunting period-Akagi fox, highirgi fox, coyote, and gears can be captured throughout the year, with firearms, mounting air guns, archery equipment (including crossbows), dog tracking. Hunting time is 30 minutes before sunrise to 30 minutes after sunset. The season will be officially completed on March 31 and will resume on April 1st.
Night hunting period-11 During the night hunting period from January 25 to March 15, you can always capture red foxes, highirogs and coyote with firearms and mounting air guns. After January 6, hunters can use crossbows for night red foxes, highiroggi, and coyote hunting at night. Those who engage in the hunt of Akagi foxes, hig h-e - e-foxes, and coyote must walk on foot from 30 minutes after sunset to 30 minutes before the sunrise. The hunt of the red fox, the highirgi fox, and the coyote can be performed on foot using artificial rays, dark visual devices, infrared thermal visions, or infrared lights with 6 volts or less. Artificial light shall emit red, green, or amber. < SPAN> The following waterfowl rests will be applied from September 21 to December 31. The Missouri Waterfowl rest area is prohibited only for garden hunting. The Caan Lake Waterfall Rest Call is prohibited from hunting and fishing for all waterfowls from September 21 to December 31, but if the ice condition is appropriate, it is possible to fish on ice. The location of each area and detailed explanations are as follows.
McLean County, Mercer County, Oliver County: Missuri Rive r-Areas surrounded by the following borders: east coast of the Missouri river, south of Washburn, Turtle Creek, and to Garison Dam along the east coast of the Missuri. Go north, proceed west along the dumm surface on the west coast of the Missouri, go south along the west coast of the Missouri, proceed to the west point just west of the turtle creek, and go east to the starting point. Only gear hunt is prohibited.
Sheridan County: Lake Shien-Good Rich 15 miles, west 4 miles. The beekeeping area of Lake Shayen is 23, 24, 25, 26, and 149 districts 29, 30, 31, and 32 wards.
Trap type regulation by type
- Bears, coyote, fox (red and gray)
- Day Hunting period-Akagi fox, highirgi fox, coyote, and gears can be captured throughout the year, with firearms, mounting air guns, archery equipment (including crossbows), dog tracking. Hunting time is 30 minutes before sunrise to 30 minutes after sunset. The season will be officially completed on March 31 and will resume on April 1st.
Night hunting period-11 During the night hunting period from January 25 to March 15, you can always capture red foxes, highirogs and coyote with firearms and mounting air guns. After January 6, hunters can use crossbows for night red foxes, highiroggi, and coyote hunting at night. Those who engage in the hunt of Akagi foxes, hig h-e - e-foxes, and coyote must walk on foot from 30 minutes after sunset to 30 minutes before the sunrise. The hunt of the red fox, the highirgi fox, and the coyote can be performed on foot using artificial rays, dark visual devices, infrared thermal visions, or infrared lights with 6 volts or less. Artificial light shall emit red, green, or amber. The following waterfowl rest area will be applied from September 21 to December 31. The Missouri Waterfowl rest area is prohibited only for garden hunting. The Caan Lake Waterfall Rest Call is prohibited from hunting and fishing for all waterfowls from September 21 to December 31, but if the ice condition is appropriate, it is possible to fish on ice. The location of each area and detailed explanations are as follows.
McLean County, Mercer County, Oliver County: Missuri Rive r-Areas surrounded by the following borders: east coast of the Missouri river, south of Washburn, Turtle Creek, and to Garison Dam along the east coast of the Missuri. Go north, go west along the dam on the west coast of the Missouri, go south along the west coast of the Missouri, proceed to the west point just west of the turtle creek, and go east to the starting point. Only gear hunt is prohibited.
Sheridan County: Lake Shien-Good Rich 15 miles, west 4 miles. The beekeeping area of Lake Shayen is 23, 24, 25, 26, and 149 districts 29, 30, 31, and 32 wards.
Trap type regulation by type
Bears, coyote, fox (red and gray)
Day Hunting period-Akagi fox, highirgi fox, coyote, and gears can be captured throughout the year, with firearms, mounting air guns, archery equipment (including crossbows), dog tracking. Hunting time is 30 minutes before sunrise to 30 minutes after sunset. The season will be officially completed on March 31 and will resume on April 1st.
Night hunting period-11 During the night hunting period from January 25 to March 15, you can always capture red foxes, highirogs and coyote with firearms and mounting air guns. After January 6, hunters can use crossbows for night red foxes, highiroggi, and coyote hunting at night. Those who engage in the hunt of Akagi foxes, hig h-e - e-foxes, and coyote must walk on foot from 30 minutes after sunset to 30 minutes before the sunrise. The hunt of the red fox, the highirgi fox, and the coyote can be performed on foot using artificial rays, dark visual devices, infrared thermal visions, or infrared lights with 6 volts or less. Artificial light shall emit red, green, or amber.
Trapping seaso n-Akagi foxes, highiroggi, coyote, and gaps can be captured all year round nationwide. The season is officially completed on March 31 and resumes on April 1st. Wire equipment (Wana) can be used all over the state only from November 25 to March 15.
Beaver and raccoon
Beavardum may be removed if its existence causes material damage.
Fighter, trap, underwater cable device, archery tools, dog stalking (raccoon only) -This year (formally from April 1 to March 31). Beaver and raccoon can be hunted in all states using firearms, loaded air pistols, and archery tools (including crossbows) within normal hunting time. Beaver and raccoon can be captured using traps (traps, body grips, cages) and underwater cable devices throughout the territory. Raccoons can be hunted through dogs throughout the state. Beavers and raccoons can be captured anytime all day, using artificial lights, dar k-vision lights, hea t-vision lights, or infrared lights with 6 volts and less than 6 volts. The color of the artificial light must be red, green, or orange.
wildcat
Land cable devic e-Opening: November 2 5-Closed: March 15. Beaver and raccoon can be captured throughout the state using legal cable devices.
Cable device on land within 50 feet from the surface of the wate r-March 1 6-Closed: May 10. Beaver and raccoon can be captured throughout the state using legal cable devices. The cable device shall be installed within 50 feet from the surface of the water and does not exceed 4 inches from the ground.
Yamakko < SPAN> Trapping seaso n-Akagi fox, highiroggi foxes, coyote, and blades can be captured all year round nationwide. The season is officially completed on March 31 and resumes on April 1st. Wire equipment (Wana) can be used all over the state only from November 25 to March 15.
Fisherman
Beavardum may be removed if its existence causes material damage.
Fighter, trap, underwater cable device, archery tools, dog stalking (raccoon only) -This year (formally from April 1 to March 31). Beaver and raccoon can be hunted in all states using firearms, loaded air pistols, and archery tools (including crossbows) within normal hunting time. Beaver and raccoon can be captured using traps (traps, body grips, cages) and underwater cable devices throughout the territory. Raccoons can be hunted through dogs throughout the state. Beavers and raccoons can be captured anytime all day, using artificial lights, dar k-vision lights, hea t-vision lights, or infrared lights with 6 volts and less than 6 volts. The color of the artificial light must be red, green, or orange.
The legal firearms for hunting beams and raccoons using a flashlight are rifles or pistols that fire a . 22 explosive bullet, or a shotgun with a . 410 caliber or less. Rifle slag is not legal.
Land cable devic e-Opening: November 2 5-Closed: March 15. Beaver and raccoon can be captured throughout the state using legal cable devices.
Cable device on land within 50 feet from the surface of the wate r-March 1 6-Closed: May 10. Beaver and raccoon can be captured throughout the state using legal cable devices. The cable device shall be installed within 50 feet from the surface of the water and does not exceed 4 inches from the ground.
The season of yamaneko trappin g-Akagi fox, hig h-ilog fox, coyote, and gaps can be captured all year round nationwide. The season is officially completed on March 31 and resumes on April 1st. Wire equipment (Wana) can be used all over the state only from November 25 to March 15.
Beaver and raccoon
Beavardum may be removed if its existence causes material damage.
Mountain Lion
The legal firearms for hunting beams and raccoons using a flashlight are rifles or pistols that fire a . 22 explosive bullet, or a shotgun with a . 410 caliber or less. Rifle slag is not legal.
Land cable devic e-Opening: November 2 5-Closed: March 15. Beaver and raccoon can be captured throughout the state using legal cable devices.
Cable device on land within 50 feet from the surface of the wate r-March 1 6-Closed: May 10. Beaver and raccoon can be captured throughout the state using legal cable devices. The cable device shall be installed within 50 feet from the surface of the water and does not exceed 4 inches from the ground.
Caddy
Bobcat can be collected only by North Dakota residents. Zone 1 includes a land from the Canadian border to the South Dakota border west of U. S. Highway 83. Zone 2 is the rest of the state that is not described as Zone 1. Individuals, travelers, and fur merchants do not own or purchase no tags. When the tag is removed from the cover when placing any part of the animal, the tag must be firmly fixed on the back or bottom of the base and remain there. The footprints of the phase cats must be removed from the dead bodies before the dattle is presented to the officer for tagging. Until the daggers are peeled off and the whole dead body, including the head, is presented, no tags can be attached to the yamane copbit. The carcass is the property of the yamaneko station.
River otter
Zone 2-firearms, mounting air guns, air guns, archery equipment (including crossbow), wona, hook (snare), dog pursui t-opening: November 2 5-Closed: March 15. Closed: May 1 5-May 1 5-May 1 5-May 1 5-May 1 5-May 1 5-May 15 per person is a cats per person. The captured must contact the nearest hunting monitor or the hunting bureau office, register online, report the capture within 12 hours, and make arrangements to tag to the dormone. The capture of the yam cat in Zone 2 must not exceed eight. When the capture restrictions of eight pigs are reached, the season ends immediately. The bureau will notify this closure through the media. U. S. Ministry of Agriculture, Bob Cat captured by private land, Bob Cat captured on the road, Bobcat captured on the road, Bobcat captured on the road, and Indians. Bobcat captured in the land is not counted as a capture restriction.
Fisherman
Weasel
Trap, wire equipmen t-Reception start: November 2 5-End of reception: December 3rd
Musclat huts can be opened to insert traps and cable equipment. However, the hut must be returned to the original state to prevent freezing.
Grayhound/ General rules for capture
After May 1st, the uxet must have a protective cover.
Cable devic e-Opening: November 2 5-Closed: May 10. Mink and Musclat can be captured during the use of legal cable devices. Since March 16, the use of cable devices on the exterior wall of the Muscrat houses and buildings has been prohibited regardless of size.
Machine, archery equipmen t-Opening: November 2 5-Closed: May 10th. Mink and Musrat can be hunted nationwide with a rimfir cartridge or air pistol.
Lion
Only North Dakota residents may hunt mountain lions. The limit is one per person. During the season, all mountain lions may be taken except females with kittens (kittens are lions with visible spots) or kittens. Hunters must report their capture within 12 hours and arrange for the lion to be tagged by contacting their local game or game office or registering online. The entire lion, including the head, must be presented for inspection and tagging. Legally taken animals are returned to the hunter after analysis so that the fur can be removed, but the carcass becomes the property of the department. The use of snares and wire devices (SNARES) to capture mountain lions is prohibited. The state is divided into two management zones: Zone 1 and Zone 2. Zone 1 includes land south of Highway 1804 from the Montana state line to where ND1804 crosses Lake Sakakawea directly across from Highway 8, then south along ND8 to Highway 200, west on ND200 to US Highway 85, then south on US Highway 85 to the South Dakota state line. Zone 2 is a subzone
Zone 1 Early Season - Opens: August 30 - Closes: November 24 Mountain lions may be taken with firearms, loaded air rifles, and archery equipment (including crossbows). The number of mountain lions taken may not exceed eight.
Zone 1 Late Season - Open: November 25th - March 31st Mountain lions may be taken with firearms, loaded air pistols, archery equipment (including crossbows), and by tracking with dogs. Takes may not exceed seven mountain lions or three female mountain lions, whichever occurs first.
Zone 1 Conditional Season - If the early season harvest limit is not reached on November 24th, after the final season is extended for 5 consecutive days (due to harvest limit), the early season will resume until the Zone 1 harvest limit is reached or until March 31st. If the late season ends after March 25th, there is no conditional Zone 1 season.
Zone 2 - Open: August 30th - Closed: March 31st Mountain lions may be taken with firearms, loaded air guns, and archery equipment (including crossbows). Beginning November 25th, mountain lions may also be taken following dogs. There is no take limit throughout Zone 2.
River Otter
Only North Dakota residents may fish the Otter River. The limit is one river per person. River otters may be taken throughout the state. Trappers must contact their local game or game office or register online and report their catch within 12 hours and arrange for the sea otter to be tagged. The otter pelt must be removed from the carcass before being presented to a member of staff for tagging. Sea otter pelts will not be tagged until the hunt is over and the entire carcass, including the head, is presented. The carcass remains the property of the department. No private individuals, taxidermists, or fur dealers may own or purchase otters. If the tag is removed from the pelt when mounting any part of the animal, the tag must be securely fastened to the back or bottom of the mount. Trappers are limited to 25 streams. If the 25 stream catch limit is reached, the season will immediately close. The department will notify the public of this closure through the media. Streams caught by USDA Wildlife Service, the department, or private landowners for animal defense or personal use, streams caught on roads, streams caught for human safety issues, and streams caught on Indian lands are not subject to the following: Traps, cable equipment - Open: November 25th - Closed: March 15th
March 15th to March 15th to March 15th to March 15th to March 15th to March 15th
- Trapping - Open: October 26th - Closed: March 15th. Hunting of weasels is permitted throughout the country using legal traps.
- Firearms, cable equipment, archery equipment - Open: November 25th - Closed: March 15th. Hunting of weasels may be permitted using rimfire cartridges or loaded air pistols. Weasels may be trapped using rigging throughout the territory.
- General rule
- Definition
- Staging Body-Animal's head, neck, or fuselage entering the trap, a trap designed so that it can be fixed by squeezing the chin when it is overrun (eg Konibea). See the section on capture restrictions.
- Cable devic e-wheels used to restrain fur with neck or fuselage (eg conebear). See the cable equipment restraint section.
- Colony Trap-Partially or completely submerged, a detention device designed to capture one or more articles in one installment. The height, width, or diameter of the entire trap should not exceed 36 inches. See the section on mink and massclat.
- Obstructive scaffold-Installed in the housing, a trap used to confine beasts with the feet by the operating trigger of pressing or pulling, which is located deep from the opening. The opening must not exceed 1, 75 inches in height, width or diameter.
- Lateral Colony Trap-In a single environment, it is an accommodation device designed to capture one or more fur seals, with one or more directions that are completely higher than the surface of the water. thing. Entrance that does not exceed 8 inch height, 8 inches width, or 8 inches of diameter.
- Trap-Steel traps used to restrain the fur with feet (eg, long-open trap or spiral bracket).
- Green fur-They for sale, no tanned leather or dresser processing for peeling, wall hanging, rugs, and leather clothing. Includes fur that is not removed from the carcifice.
- Protection Cove r-Structural Materials (Mesh, Wood, Plastic, Metal) Limit access to traps from 8 inches, 8 inches, 8 inches, which exceeds 8 inches.
Exposed bai t-animal meat, fur, leather, internal organs, feathers, and more than 1 pound of weight, placed so that it can be seen from the rising predators.
Water set (Water Set) -Wana, cable device, or cable device that is set or stored in a method that can reach the captured animal in the water. See the section on the restriction of the trap.
General guidelines
Hunting time is 30 minutes before the sun to 30 minutes after sunset. See the animal species for exceptions for foxes (Akagi foxes and highirgi foxes), coyote, beaver, and raccoon.
- The first day of the first day of the Beast Season is 30 minutes before the sunrise. After the first day of the season, capture and use of cable equipment are always legal.
- When installing and installing traps and cable equipment on private land, including land, you must obtain writing permission from the land owner or operator. The owner or operator can specify the time to obtain permission.
- The Canada Ooya Cat, Hyeo wolf, swift / kit fox, black bear, crampers, and American tens of Season will continue to be closed.
- Trapping and wire users report that the captured fur beasts reported within 12 hours, reporting that the season is closed or the other protected species are hindering, and submitting all the carcasses to the station. Must be done.
- During the shooting season, it is illegal to deviate from the established roads and trails when trying to capture fur animals using firearms, archery equipment, and dogs.
- It is illegal to install traps and wire equipment within 25 feet from the exposed bait.
- It is illegal to intentionally destroy, disturb, annoying, or mischief of other people's traps, wires, sets, or restricted hairpins.
- You cannot capture the walnuts and get a patent.
- While driving a snowmobile in Honshu, it must not kill, hunting, or harassing wildlife or wild birds, whether or not they are protected.
Aircraft should not be used to capture coyote, fox, and other beasts without special permission.
- All traps or wire devices abandoned in the wildlife management area or the federal waterfowl production area include a metal or plastic tag with the name, address, telephone number or equipment registration number displayed. Must be attached.
- Closed area or restricted area
- The published wildlife management areas, protection areas, national parks, and historic sites must ban and capture all fur and beasts. Exception: Exceptions: In areas designated by a protected area administrator in the federal ward, hunt and captures of fur and beasts are occasionally allowed. If you wish to be trapped in a federal ward, you need permission from a protected ward administrator. Contact the protected area headquarters for additional rules for the federal ward. The permission of the director is required to capture hairpins in these state wildlife management areas and state protection areas, which are noted to be hunted. < SPAN> When installing and installing traps and cable equipment on private land, including land, you must obtain writing permission from the land owner or operator. The owner or operator can specify the time to obtain permission.
- The Canada Ooya Cat, Hyeo wolf, swift / kit fox, black bear, crampers, and American tens of Season will continue to be closed.
- Trapping and wire users report that the captured fur beasts reported within 12 hours, reporting that the season is closed or the other protected species are hindering, and submitting all the carcasses to the station. Must be done.
- During the shooting season, it is illegal to deviate from the established roads and trails when trying to capture fur animals using firearms, archery equipment, and dogs.
- The published wildlife management areas, protection areas, national parks, and historic sites must ban and capture all fur and beasts. Exception: Exceptions: In areas designated by a protected area administrator in the federal ward, hunt and captures of fur and beasts are occasionally allowed. If you wish to be trapped in a federal ward, you need permission from a protected ward administrator. Contact the protected area headquarters for additional rules for the federal ward. The permission of the director is required to capture hairpins in these state wildlife management areas and state protection areas, which are noted to be hunted. < SPAN> When installing and installing traps and cable equipment on private land, including land, you must obtain writing permission from the land owner or operator. The owner or operator can specify the time to obtain permission.
- It is illegal to intentionally destroy, disturb, annoying, or mischief of other people's traps, wires, sets, or restricted hairpins.
- The published wildlife management areas, protection areas, national parks, and historic sites must ban and capture all fur and beasts. Exception: Exceptions: In areas designated by a protected area administrator in the federal ward, hunt and captures of fur and beasts are occasionally allowed. If you wish to be trapped in a federal ward, you need permission from a protected ward administrator. Contact the protected area headquarters for additional rules for the federal ward. The permission of the director is required to capture hairpins in these state wildlife management areas and state protection areas, which are noted to be hunted. < SPAN> When installing and installing traps and cable equipment on private land, including land, you must obtain writing permission from the land owner or operator. The owner or operator can specify the time to obtain permission.
- It is illegal to intentionally destroy, disturb, annoying, or mischief of other people's traps, wires, sets, or restricted hairpins.
- Aircraft should not be used to capture coyote, fox, and other beasts without special permission.
- All traps or wire devices abandoned in the wildlife management area or the federal waterfowl production area include a metal or plastic tag with the name, address, telephone number or equipment registration number displayed. Must be attached.
- Closed area or restricted area
- The published wildlife management areas, protection areas, national parks, and historic sites must ban and capture all fur and beasts. Exception: Exception: In areas designated by a protected area manager in the federal ward, hunt and captures of fur and beasts are occasionally allowed. If you wish to be trapped in a federal ward, you need permission from a protected ward administrator. Contact the protected area headquarters for additional rules for the federal ward. The permission of the director is required to capture hairpins in these state wildlife management areas and state protection areas, which are noted to be hunted. When installing and installing traps and cable equipment on private land, including land, you must obtain writing permission from the land owner or operator. The owner or operator can specify the time to obtain permission.
The Canada Ooya Cat, Hyeo wolf, swift / kit fox, black bear, crampers, and American tens of Season will continue to be closed.
Trapping and wire users report that the captured fur beasts reported within 12 hours, reporting that the season is closed or the other protected species are hindering, and submitting all the carcasses to the station. Must be done.
During the shooting season, it is illegal to deviate from the established roads and trails when trying to capture fur animals using firearms, archery equipment, and dogs.
It is illegal to install traps and wire equipment within 25 feet from the exposed bait.
It is illegal to intentionally destroy, disturb, annoying, or mischief of other people's traps, wires, sets, or restricted hairpins.
- You cannot capture the walnuts and get a patent.
- While driving a snowmobile in Honshu, it must not kill, hunting, or harassing wildlife or wild birds, whether or not they are protected.
- Aircraft should not be used to capture coyote, fox, and other beasts without special permission.
All traps or wires left in the wildlife management area or the federal waterfowl production area include a metal or plastic tag displayed with the name, address, telephone number or equipment registration number displayed. Must be attached.
Closed area or restricted area
The published wildlife management areas, protection areas, national parks, and historic sites must ban and capture all fur and beasts. Exception: Exception: In areas designated by a protected area manager in the federal ward, hunt and captures of fur and beasts are occasionally allowed. If you wish to be trapped in a federal ward, you need permission from a protected ward administrator. Contact the protected area headquarters for additional rules for the federal ward. The permission of the director is required to capture hairpins in these state wildlife management areas and state protection areas, which are noted to be hunted.
Hunting in the school trust area is permitted if the commissioner gives permission in writing. By giving permission, the lessee is informed that legal traps and traps may exist in the area. The state does not guarantee that the school trust area is legally accessible. In some cases, it may be difficult to access due to terrain and other physical disabilities. Entrance to school trust area is prohibited from vehicle traffic. Trails are used only for management purposes, and ordinary people cannot move by vehicle. For the current terrestrial lessee's name and address, please contact ND Department of Trust Lands (701-328-2800).
Cable equipment restrictions
The cable device will be allowed in the state of the state of wildlife management areas and federal waterfowl production areas after the end of the small hunt beast season from January 6, 2025. Beast / Capture 26 Page 26 ND Upland Game, Migratory Game Birds and Furbearer Guide --2024-25
The catcher must be made of metal or plastic tags. This tag must display the captured name, address, phone number, or equipment registration number.
Install a stopper on the land cable device so that the loop does not open over 12 inches or more.
Cable devices should not be installed in the field or set before the start of the opening day, and only on the field after the end date of the cable device season of each species.
All cable devices must be fixed on the ground firmly fixed to the ground. The use of wires is prohibited.
The cable device must be installed so that the bottom of the loop is 12 inches or less from the ground. Alternatively, if the ground is covered by snow, the feet should not exceed 12 inches from the bottom of the adult footprints in the snow under the cable device.
The cable device is to use a carbon steel or stainless steel cable of a single line (1x19) or a stranded wire (7x7), or a stranded (7x19) (7x19) with a diameter of 1/16 inch or more.
The cable device must have a lock or cutting device that can decompose the cable loop with a tensile force that does not exceed 350 pounds. The cable disconnect device test standard stipulates the tensile pound for cutting (gf. Nd. Nd. Gov/hunting/cable-testing-standards).
Those who use the cable device must be responsible and explanatory to guarantee that the device, lock, or components will be damaged or decomposed by 350 pounds or less.
Trap set limit
Wildlife management area in state
Always: There is a trap of 6 inches or more inside the chin.
Make a water depth of 4 inches or more. lingering
Store more than 7 inches in a plastic, wooden, or metal storage box with a maximum opening of 50 square inches. lingering
The maximum opening is a plastic, wooden or metal cube with 80 square inches, and is at least 10 inches.
September 1 to October 25: All water sets excluding body traps with over 8 inches inside the chin and those that use closed optical devices.
Make a water depth of 4 inches or more. lingering
Used in a mountain set, at least 10 inches in plastic, wooden, or metal maximum opening with a maximum opening of 80 square inches.
Make a water depth of 4 inches or more. lingering
Use it in the mountain set and enter a plastic, wooden or metal cube with a maximum opening of 80 square inches.
There is a protective cover. lingering
The bass traps that are not used in the float set should be submerged underwater. lingering
Body boat traps with a chin open of less than 8 inches should not have 2 inches on the trap on the water surface.
From May 1 to May 10, a protective cover should be attached to untouched points and body traps used for uki devices.
General rules and information
General information
Hunters and traps need to buy a license, but if you are a resident or a family living together, you can use small animals, traps, and wires on your premises.
Residents do not need permission to capture unprotected wildlife (prairie dogs, rabbits, scunks, land squirrels). Unlawned hunters need no n-hunting permissions only when hunting unprotected wildlife.
Residents, who have a license, and the US Army's active soldier, can hunt small animals and hunt for small animals without license during the season. Contact the station for details.
Residential qualification
Resident fee
No n-resident fee
Independence < Span> Always: There is a trap of 6 inches or more inside the chin.
Make a water depth of 4 inches or more. lingering
Store more than 7 inches in a plastic, wooden, or metal storage box with a maximum opening of 50 square inches. lingering
The maximum opening is a plastic, wooden or metal cube with 80 square inches, and is at least 10 inches.
September 1 to October 25: All water sets excluding body traps with over 8 inches inside the chin and those that use closed optical devices.
Make a water depth of 4 inches or more. lingering
Used in a mountain set, at least 10 inches in plastic, wooden, or metal maximum opening with a maximum opening of 80 square inches.
Make a water depth of 4 inches or more. lingering
Use it in the mountain set and enter a plastic, wooden or metal cube with a maximum opening of 80 square inches.
There is a protective cover. lingering
The bass traps that are not used in the float set should be submerged underwater. lingering
Body boat traps with a chin open of less than 8 inches should not have 2 inches on the trap on the water surface.
From May 1 to May 10, a protective cover should be attached to untouched points and body traps used for uki devices.
General rule
General information
Hunters and traps need to buy a license, but if you are a resident or a family living together, you can use small animals, traps, and wires on your premises.
Residents do not need permission to capture unprotected wildlife (prairie dogs, rabbits, scunks, land squirrels). Unlawned hunters need no n-hunting permissions only when hunting unprotected wildlife.
Residents, who have a license, and the US Army's active soldier, can hunt small animals and hunt for small animals without license during the season. Contact the station for details.
Residential qualification
Resident fee
Exposed bai t-animal meat, fur, leather, internal organs, feathers, and more than 1 pound of weight, placed so that it can be seen from the rising predators.
Independence always: There is a trap of 6 inches or more inside the chin.
Make a water depth of 4 inches or more. lingering
Store more than 7 inches in a plastic, wooden, or metal storage box with a maximum opening of 50 square inches. lingering
The maximum opening is a plastic, wooden or metal cube with 80 square inches, and is at least 10 inches.
September 1 to October 25: All water sets excluding body traps with over 8 inches inside the chin and those that use closed optical devices.
Make a water depth of 4 inches or more. lingering
Used in a mountain set, at least 10 inches in plastic, wooden, or metal maximum opening with a maximum opening of 80 square inches.
Make a water depth of 4 inches or more. lingering
- Use it in the mountain set and enter a plastic, wooden or metal cube with a maximum opening of 80 square inches.
- There is a protective cover. lingering
- The bass traps that are not used in the float set should be submerged underwater. lingering
- Body boat traps with a chin open of less than 8 inches should not have 2 inches on the trap on the water surface.
- From May 1 to May 10, a protective cover should be attached to untouched points and body traps used for uki devices.
- General rules and information
- General information
- Hunters and traps need to buy a license, but if you are a resident or a family living together, you can use small animals, traps, and wires on your premises.
- Residents do not need permission to capture unprotected wildlife (prairie dogs, rabbits, scunks, land squirrels). Unlawned hunters need no n-hunting permissions only when hunting unprotected wildlife.
Residents, who have a license, and the US Army's active soldier, can hunt small animals and hunt for small animals without license during the season. Contact the station for details.
Residential qualification
Resident fee
No n-resident fee
Independence
Hunter Education Requirements - Hunters born after December 31, 1961 must pass an approved state or county education course before purchasing a North Dakota hunting license. Exceptions: Exceptions: Individuals and youths under 12 years of age who hunt only on lands they own or operate may hunt if they have the proper license. In addition, individuals over 12 years of age who have not taken a hunter education course may be recommended as apprentice hunters, which allows them to hunt small game (including waterfowl) for one license year.
Minimum Age - There is no minimum age for hunting small game, waterfowl, or featherfowl, but those under 15 years of age who use firearms must be licensed and under the direct supervision of a parent, guardian, or an adult authorized by a parent or guardian (they must be able to have verbal contact without assistance).
Permits - Valid in paper or electronic form. No person may transfer, exchange, or sell the issuance of a permit. Permits are non-transferable.
- Harvest Information Program
- All migratory bird hunters must annually register with the migratory bird harvest information program of each state in which they hunt ducks, geese, swans, white-fronted geese, songbirds, cranes, snipes, pigeons, and turtledoves. Hunters who do not register with Hip when they purchase their North Dakota license may add it later through the Game and Fish website at gf. nd. gov. Hip registration is a cooperative program to establish a sample of hunters to measure the harvest of migratory birds for management purposes.
- Definition of Terms
- Hunting - "Hunting" includes the following types of small game or fur game as defined in North Dakota Statutes, Article 20, Section 1-01-02:
Small game - includes all game birds (including waterfowl) and tree squirrels.
Upland game - includes sharp-shinned grouse, Hungarian partridge, pheasants, pheasants, and tree squirrels.
Migratory birds - ducks, geese, swans, mergansers, coots, cranes, snipes, feral pigeons, and turtle doves. All hunters must register at the waist.
- Waterfowl - includes ducks, geese, swans, mergansers, and coots.
- Daily bag limit is the maximum number of a particular game bird that a legally licensed hunter may take or kill during a single day's hunt in this state.
- Full restrictio n-Hunter has a maximum number that can actually possess a specific hunting item legally recognized by Honshu, even at any stage of hunting, hunting, or hunting expeditions for more than a day. say. It is not possible to hunt more than one per day. Except for water birds and migratory birds, the number of personal possessions in the permanent residence is not limited.
- The number of water birds and migratory birds holds legally in the United States in specific geographical areas (usually states, Indian settlements, hunting units, or states). It is the maximum number of single or multiple migratory birds that can be possessed when captured.
The migratory bird holding facility is an individual or employed business, and other ideas that receive, dispose of, or store the migratory birds belonging to others for the purpose of sorting, cleaning, cleaning, freezing, processing, storage, and shipment. Sorting, cooling, locker facilities, or hunting associations.
Possession of shots other than no n-toxic shots means in a gun, in a pocket, or in front of hunting. See the provisions of the following no n-toxic shots.
Canadian guns include cancer other than all Canadian, Canadian, Magan and lightgun.
Light guns include Magan, Agan, and Losgan.
No n-toxic fire regulation
It is forbidden to hold or use firearms other than the federal no n-toxic guns when hunting ducks, guns, Canadian, tsunda hakuchou, marganus, marganus, and kogamo. For a list of approved no n-toxic guns, refer to the US Fish Wildlife Bureau's website FWS. GOV.
- Hunting on the land of all US fish wildlife, including federal production areas and waterfowls, is required to be no n-toxic. This provision is applied to all hunters who use shots, except for turkeys and large hunting. These shooting requirements are added to the current no n-toxic firing requirements for the abov e-mentioned birds.
- Legal firearms and ammunition < SPAN> Limi t-for more than one day hunting, or at any stage of hunting trips, hunting work, or hunting expeditions, a specific hunting item legally approved by Honshu is actually The maximum number that can be possessed. It is not possible to hunt more than one per day. Except for water birds and migratory birds, the number of personal possessions in the permanent residence is not limited.
- The number of water birds and migratory birds holds legally in the United States in specific geographical areas (usually states, Indian settlements, hunting units, or states). It is the maximum number of single or multiple migratory birds that can be possessed when captured.
- The migratory bird holding facility is an individual or employed business, and other ideas that receive, dispose of, or store the migratory birds belonging to others for the purpose of sorting, cleaning, cleaning, freezing, processing, storage, and shipment. Sorting, cooling, locker facilities, or hunting associations.
- Closed area or restricted area