20.1-05 Big Game Animals, Regulations

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CHAPTER 20.1-05BIG GAME ANIMALS, REGULATIONS20.1-05-01. General penalty. Any person violating a provision of this chapter for whicha penalty is not specifically provided is guilty of a class A misdemeanor.20.1-05-02. Big game animals protected. No person may hunt, harass, chase, pursue,take, attempt to take, possess, transport, ship, convey by common or private carrier, sell, barter,<br>or exchange any big game animal except as provided in this title.20.1-05-02.1. Unattended dogs harassing or killing big game animals. Any districtgame warden may kill any unattended dog harassing or killing big game. No action for damages<br>may be maintained against the person for the killing.20.1-05-03. Season for taking and transporting big game - Bag limit.A personhaving a big game hunting license as prescribed in this title may take, kill, and transport, during<br>the open or lawful season, one big game animal in this state. The open or lawful season on deer<br>and antelope begins at twelve noon central standard time and on elk, moose, and bighorn sheep<br>begins one-half hour before sunrise on any designated Friday as established by gubernatorial<br>proclamation in accordance with this title.This section does not prohibit the transportation,shipment, or possession within this state of properly tagged big game legally taken in other states<br>or taken on Indian land.20.1-05-04. Using certain animals and artificial lights in taking big game unlawful.No person, to hunt, pursue, kill, take, or attempt to take, or to aid in the hunting or taking of, any<br>big game animal, may:1.Use any animal except horses or mules.2.Use any artificial light, including spotlights and automobile and motorcycle<br>headlights.3.Engage in the practice commonly known as shining for deer. An individual who<br>shines any area commonly frequented by big game animals with any artificial light,<br>between the hours of sunset and sunrise, is in violation of this section. However, an<br>individual may use a flashlight with a power source of not over six volts to take<br>raccoon.20.1-05-05. Prima facie proof of hunting or attempting to hunt big game animalsunlawfully. Proof that a person possessing a rifle, shotgun, trap, snare, artificial light, or other<br>implement or equipment useful in the taking or hunting of big game animals was found, between<br>sunset and sunrise, in and about territory where big game animals are frequently and usually<br>found, is prima facie evidence that the person was hunting big game animals contrary to law.20.1-05-06.Big game hunters to wear daylight fluorescent orange garments -Exception - Penalty. Every person, while hunting big game, shall wear a head covering and an<br>outer garment above the waistline, both of daylight fluorescent orange color, totaling four<br>hundred square inches [2580.64 square centimeters] or more of solid fluorescent orange color,<br>and both to be worn conspicuously on the person. This section does not apply to any person<br>hunting big game with bow and arrow during special bow hunting seasons. Any person who<br>violates this section is guilty of a class 2 noncriminal offense.20.1-05-07. When seals to be attached to carcasses of big game animals - Directorto furnish seals. Each person having a big game hunting license, immediately after killing a big<br>game animal, shall affix to the animal's carcass a locking seal bearing that person's big game<br>hunting license number. The director shall furnish the locking seal with each big game hunting<br>license issued. The seal must be attached and sealed in a manner prescribed by the director.Page No. 120.1-05-08. Taking of big game by blind persons. Any individual who is totally orpartially blind and who holds a valid big game hunting license may be accompanied by and have<br>a person designated on the license, who is otherwise qualified, to hunt big game for that<br>individual except as provided by section 20.1-01-12.Page No. 2Document Outlinechapter 20.1-05 big game animals, regulations