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State Statutes - Idaho - Title 36 - Chapter 22 - 36-2205
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36-2205 - GAME BIRDS
(a) Game which may be hunted under this act shall be
confined to artificially propagated upland game birds.
(b) A minimum release of two hundred (200) upland game birds of each
species to be hunted on each shooting preserve must be made on the licensed
area during the shooting preserve season.
(c) Artificially propagated upland game birds released on a shooting
preserve must be:
(1) Marked by clipping the terminal joint of a single toe on either foot
as evidenced by a healed scar; or
(2) Banded with a leg band of a type not removable without breaking or
mutilating, such tag to be supplied by the fish and game department at
cost. One (1) such band shall be securely affixed to one (1) leg of each
bird released and shall remain affixed on the bird until the bird is
prepared for consumption; or
(3) Marked in a manner specified by commission rule.
(d) Any wild upland game bird incidentally taken upon a shooting
preserve, at any time other than the general open season therefor, must be
marked then and there with a tag that has been issued to the shooting preserve
licensee by the Idaho fish and game department. Said bird shall count as part
of the permittee's shooting preserve limit. The fee for such tags shall be as
specified in section 36-416, Idaho Code, per bird.
During the general hunting season for the taking of upland game birds, all
wild birds harvested on shooting preserves will be subject to the laws
applicable to such wild birds and related rules and proclamations of the Idaho
fish and game commission.
 
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