Section 9-11-411 Site of preserve; marking of boundaries; proximity to other preserves or management areas; turkey shooting prohibited.
Section 9-11-411
Site of preserve; marking of boundaries; proximity to other preserves or management areas; turkey shooting prohibited.
Each hunting preserve shall contain a minimum of 100 acres in one tract of leased or owned land, including water area, if any, and shall be restricted to not more than 1,000 contiguous acres including water, if any. The exterior boundaries of each hunting preserve shall be bordered by a clearly marked single strand of wire or fences, except where rivers, creeks, roads or other clearly defined demarcations or delineations form the boundary or a part thereof. Signs shall be erected at intervals of not less than 330 feet around the perimeter of the tract. At the top of each sign shall appear in letters not less than two inches high the words, "LICENSED HUNTING PRESERVE," and such other words as the Commissioner of Conservation and Natural Resources may prescribe. No hunting preserve shall be located within one mile of any other such preserve or within one mile of any management area or refuge existing under state or federal law or regulations at the time of the establishment of such hunting preserve. No license shall be issued for any hunting preserve on which the shooting of turkeys is authorized.
(Acts 1979, No. 79-431, p. 678, §2.)