§ 113-291 General restrictions
§ 113-291.1 Manner of taking wild animals and wild birds
§ 113-291.1A Computer-assisted remote hunting prohibited
§ 113-291.2 Seasons and bag limits on wild animals and birds; including animals and birds taken in bag; possession and transportation of wildlife after taking
§ 113-291.3 Possession, sale, and transportation of wildlife
§ 113-291.4 Regulation of foxes; study of fox and fur-bearer populations
§ 113-291.4A Open seasons for taking foxes with firearms
§ 113-291.4B Taking foxes and coyotes in certain counties
§ 113-291.5 Regulation of dogs used in hunting; limitations on authority of Wildlife Resources Commission; control of dogs on game lands; control of dogs chasing deer; other restrictions
§ 113-291.5A Exemption from civil liability for landholder permitting retrieval of hunting dogs
§ 113-291.6 Regulation of trapping
§ 113-291.7 Regulation of bears; limited retention of local acts closing bear seasons
§ 113-291.8 Requirement to display hunter orange
§ 113-291.9 Taking of beaver
§ 113-291.10 Beaver Damage Control Advisory Board
§ 113-291.11 Feeding of alligators prohibited
§ 113-291.12 Unlawful to remove live feral swine from traps
§ 113-291.13 Application of wildlife laws to opossums
§ 113-292 Authority of the Wildlife Resources Commission in regulation of inland fishing and the introduction of exotic species
§ 113-293 Obstructing rivers or creeks; keeping open fishways in dams
§ 113-294 Specific violations
§ 113-294.1 Wildlife Poacher Reward Fund
§ 113-295 Unlawful harassment of persons taking wildlife resources
§ 113-296 Disabled Sportsman Program
§ 113-297 Method exemptions for disabled persons
§ 113-298 Unlawful use of facilities provided for disabled sportsman
§ 113-299 Aerial management of feral swine

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Terms Used In North Carolina General Statutes > Chapter 113 > Article 22 - Regulation of Wildlife

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