Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 504 - Wildlife Management and Propagation
SHOOTING PRESERVES FOR UPLAND GAME BIRDS
Section 504.755 - General requirements

Universal Citation: NV Admin Code 504.755

Current through September 16, 2024

1. Before any hunting may be done on a commercial or private shooting preserve, the licensee must advise the Department, in writing, of the number of each species of upland game bird reared, purchased or acquired for liberation, and request, and receive in writing, a hunting authorization that states the number of each species which may be hunted.

2. Birds must be at least 8 weeks of age, full-winged and in a condition to go wild before liberation.

3. From August 1 to April 30, inclusive, the licensee, or with the licensee's written permit, the holder thereof, may take an upland game bird from a licensed preserve only by means of a shotgun, a bow and arrow, or falconry.

4. Permits to hunt on a licensed preserve may be used only during the period specified on such permits, and the hunter must carry a valid permit on his or her person at all times while on the area and while in possession of birds taken on the area.

Added to NAC by Bd. of Wildlife Comm'rs by R080-04, eff. 8-25-2004; A by R107-14, eff. 12/22/2014

NRS 501.105, 501.181, 504.370

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