Section 9-11-414 Limits on harvest; exception of "pen-raised quail"; hunting period for "pen-raised birds."
Section 9-11-414
Limits on harvest; exception of "pen-raised quail"; hunting period for "pen-raised birds."
The holder of a license issued pursuant to this article, his guest and patrons may hunt, take, capture, kill, harvest or otherwise recover during the year no more than 80 percent of the total number of each species of birds released on the preserve during such year. Since said bob-white are artificially propagated or "pen-raised quail" and may otherwise be commercially sold under the provisions of Sections 9-11-340 through 9-11-351, without restriction as to daily limit or any hunting season applicable to wild quail, there shall be no daily commercial limit as to the number of released "pen-raised quail" commercially taken or recovered by patrons under the provisions of this article and the period during which each species of "pen-raised birds" may be hunted, taken, captured, killed or otherwise recovered on such preserve shall begin on October 1 each year and extend through March 31 of the following calendar year.
(Acts 1979, No. 79-431, p. 678, §5.)