Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 97A — Game And Fish
Section 97A.475 — License Fees.

Subdivision 1. Requirements for issuance. A license shall be issued when the requirements of the law are met and the license fee specified in this section is paid.
Subd. 2. Resident hunting. Fees for the following licenses, to be issued to residents only, are:
(1) for persons age 18 or over and under age 65 to take small game, $15.50;
(2) for persons age 65 or over, $7 to take small game;
(3) for persons age 18 or over to take turkey, $26;
(4) for persons age 13 or over and under age 18 to take turkey, $5;
(5) for persons age 18 or over to take deer with firearms during the regular firearms season, $34;
(6) for persons age 18 or over to take deer by archery, $34;
(7) for persons age 18 or over to take deer by muzzleloader during the muzzleloader season, $34;
(8) to take moose, for a party of not more than six persons, $356;
(9) for persons age 18 or over to take bear, $44;
(10) to take elk, for a party of not more than two persons, $287;
(11) to take Canada geese during a special season, $4;
(12) to take light geese during the light goose conservation order, $2.50;
(13) to take sandhill crane during the sandhill crane season, $3;
(14) to take prairie chickens, $23;
(15) for persons age 13 or over and under age 18 to take deer with firearms during the regular firearms season, $5;
(16) for persons age 13 or over and under age 18 to take deer by archery, $5;
(17) for persons age 13 or over and under age 18 to take deer by muzzleloader during the muzzleloader season, $5;
(18) for persons age 10, 11, or 12 to take bear, no fee;
(19) for persons age 13 or over and under age 18 to take bear, $5;
(20) for persons age 18 or over to take small game for a consecutive 72-hour period selected by the licensee, $19, of which an amount equal to one-half of the fee for the migratory-waterfowl stamp under subdivision 5, clause (1), shall be deposited in the waterfowl habitat improvement account under section 97A.075, subdivision 2; one-half of the fee for the pheasant stamp under subdivision 5, clause (2), shall be deposited in the pheasant habitat improvement account under section 97A.075, subdivision 4; and one-half of the small-game surcharge under subdivision 4, shall be deposited in the wildlife acquisition account;
(21) for persons age 16 or over and under age 18 to take small game, $5;
(22) to take wolf, $30;
(23) for persons age 12 and under to take turkey, no fee;
(24) for persons age 10, 11, or 12 to take deer by firearm, no fee;
(25) for persons age 10, 11, or 12 to take deer by archery, no fee; and
(26) for persons age 10, 11, or 12 to take deer by muzzleloader during the muzzleloader season, no fee.
Subd. 3. Nonresident hunting. (a) Fees for the following licenses, to be issued to nonresidents, are:
(1) for persons age 18 or over to take small game, $90.50;
(2) for persons age 18 or over to take deer with firearms during the regular firearms season, $180;
(3) for persons age 18 or over to take deer by archery, $180;
(4) for persons age 18 or over to take deer by muzzleloader during the muzzleloader season, $180;
(5) for persons age 18 or over to take bear, $225;
(6) for persons age 18 or over to take turkey, $91;
(7) for persons age 13 or over and under age 18 to take turkey, $5;
(8) to take raccoon or bobcat, $178;
(9) to take Canada geese during a special season, $4;
(10) to take light geese during the light goose conservation order, $2.50;
(11) to take sandhill crane during the sandhill crane season, $3;
(12) for persons age 13 or over and under age 18 to take deer with firearms during the regular firearms season in any open season option or time period, $5;
(13) for persons age 13 or over and under age 18 to take deer by archery, $5;
(14) for persons age 13 or over and under age 18 to take deer during the muzzleloader season, $5;
(15) for persons age 13 or over and under 18 to take bear, $5;
(16) for persons age 18 or over to take small game for a consecutive 72-hour period selected by the licensee, $75, of which an amount equal to one-half of the fee for the migratory-waterfowl stamp under subdivision 5, clause (1), shall be deposited in the waterfowl habitat improvement account under section 97A.075, subdivision 2; one-half of the fee for the pheasant stamp under subdivision 5, clause (2), shall be deposited in the pheasant habitat improvement account under section 97A.075, subdivision 4; and one-half of the small-game surcharge under subdivision 4, shall be deposited into the wildlife acquisition account;
(17) for persons age 16 or 17 to take small game, $5;
(18) to take wolf, $250;
(19) for persons age 12 and under to take turkey, no fee;
(20) for persons age 10, 11, or 12 to take deer by firearm, no fee;
(21) for persons age 10, 11, or 12 to take deer by archery, no fee;
(22) for persons age 10, 11, or 12 to take deer by muzzleloader during the muzzleloader season, no fee; and
(23) for persons age 10, 11, or 12 to take bear, no fee.
(b) A $5 surcharge shall be added to nonresident hunting licenses issued under paragraph (a), clauses (1) to (6) and (8). An additional commission may not be assessed on this surcharge.
Subd. 3a. Deer license donation and surcharge. (a) A person may agree to add a donation of $1, $3, or $5 to the fees for annual resident and nonresident licenses to take deer by firearms or archery established under subdivisions 2, clauses (5), (6), (7), (15), (16), and (17), and 3, paragraph (a), clauses (2), (3), (4), (12), (13), and (14).
(b) Beginning March 1, 2008, fees for bonus licenses to take deer by firearms or archery established under section 97B.301, subdivision 4, must be increased by a surcharge of $1.
(c) An additional commission may not be assessed on the donation or surcharge.
Subd. 4. Small-game surcharge and donation. (a) Fees for annual licenses to take small game must be increased by a surcharge of $6.50, except licenses under subdivisions 2, clauses (20) and (21); and 3, paragraph (a), clauses (16) and (17). An additional commission may not be assessed on the surcharge and the following statement must be included in the annual small-game-hunting regulations: "This $6.50 surcharge is being paid by hunters for the acquisition and development of wildlife lands."
(b) A person may agree to add a donation of $1, $3, or $5 to the fees for annual resident and nonresident licenses to take small game. An additional commission may not be assessed on the donation. The following statement must be included in the annual small-game-hunting regulations: "The small-game license donations are being paid by hunters for administration of the walk-in access program."
Subd. 5. Hunting stamps. Fees for the following stamps and stamp validations are:
(1) migratory-waterfowl stamp, $7.50; and
(2) pheasant stamp, $7.50.
Subd. 6. Resident fishing. Fees for the following licenses, to be issued to residents only, are:
(1) for persons age 18 or over to take fish by angling, $25;
(2) for persons age 18 or over to take fish by angling, for a combined license for a married couple, $40;
(3) for persons age 18 or over to take fish by spearing from a dark house, $6, and the person must possess an angling license;
(4) for persons age 18 or over to take fish by angling for a 24-hour period selected by the licensee, $12;
(5) for persons age 18 or over to take fish by angling for a consecutive 72-hour period selected by the licensee, $14;
(6) for persons age 18 or over to take fish by angling for three consecutive years, $71; and
(7) for persons age 16 or over and under age 18 to take fish by angling, $5.
Subd. 7. Nonresident fishing. (a) Fees for the following licenses, to be issued to nonresidents, are:
(1) for persons age 18 or over to take fish by angling, $46;
(2) for persons age 18 or over to take fish by angling limited to seven consecutive days selected by the licensee, $38;
(3) for persons age 18 or over to take fish by angling for a consecutive 72-hour period selected by the licensee, $31;
(4) for persons age 18 or over to take fish by angling for a combined license for a family for one or both parents and dependent children under the age of 16, $63;
(5) for persons age 18 or over to take fish by angling for a 24-hour period selected by the licensee, $14;
(6) to take fish by angling for a combined license for a married couple, limited to 14 consecutive days selected by one of the licensees, $49;
(7) for persons age 18 or over to take fish by spearing from a dark house, $12, and the person must possess an angling license; and
(8) for persons age 16 or over and under age 18 to take fish by angling, $5.
(b) A $5 surcharge shall be added to all nonresident fishing licenses, except licenses issued under paragraph (a), clauses (5) and (8). An additional commission may not be assessed on this surcharge.
Subd. 8. Minnesota sporting; supersports. (a) The commissioner shall issue Minnesota sporting licenses to residents only. The licensee may take fish by angling and small game. The fee for the license is:
(1) for an individual, $34.50; and
(2) for a combined license for a married couple to take fish and for one spouse to take small game, $50.50.
(b) The commissioner shall issue Minnesota supersports licenses to residents only. The licensee may take fish by angling, including trout; small game, including pheasant and waterfowl; and deer by firearms or muzzleloader or by archery. The fee for the supersports license, including all required stamp validations is:
(1) for an individual age 18 or over, $93.50; and
(2) for a combined license for a married couple to take fish, including the trout-and-salmon stamp validation, and for one spouse to take small game, including pheasant and waterfowl, and deer, $119.50.
(c) Revenue for the stamp endorsements under paragraph (b) shall be deposited according to section 97A.075, subdivisions 2, 3, and 4.
(d) Revenue for the deer license endorsement under paragraph (b) shall be deposited according to section 97A.075, subdivision 1.
Subd. 9. [Repealed, 1994 c 561 s 28]
Subd. 10. Trout-and-salmon stamp validation. The fee for a trout-and-salmon stamp validation is $10.
Subd. 10a. Walleye stamp validation. A person may agree to purchase a walleye stamp validation for $5.
Subd. 11. Fish houses, dark houses, and shelters; residents. Fees for the following licenses are:
(1) annual for a fish house, dark house, or shelter that is not rented, $15;
(2) annual for a fish house, dark house, or shelter that is rented, $30;
(3) three-year for a fish house, dark house, or shelter that is not rented, $42; and
(4) three-year for a fish house, dark house, or shelter that is rented, $87.
Subd. 12. Fish houses, dark houses, and shelters; nonresident. Fees for fish house, dark house, and shelter licenses for a nonresident are:
(1) annual, $37;
(2) seven consecutive days selected by the licensee, $21; and
(3) three-year, $111.
Subd. 13. Netting whitefish and ciscoes for personal consumption. The fee for a license to net whitefish and ciscoes in inland lakes and international waters for personal consumption is, for each net, $10.
Subd. 14. [Repealed by amendment, 1997 c 216 s 83]
Subd. 15. Fishing guides. The fee for a license to operate a charter boat and guide anglers on Lake Superior or the St. Louis River Estuary is:
(1) for a resident, $125;
(2) for a nonresident, $400; or
(3) if another state charges a Minnesota resident a fee greater than $440 for a Lake Superior or St. Louis River Estuary fishing guide license in that state, the nonresident fee for a resident of that state is that greater fee.
Subd. 16. Resident bear-hunting outfitters. (a) The fee for a resident bear-hunting-outfitter license is $82.50 and is available only to a Minnesota resident individual.
(b) The fee for a resident master bear-hunting-outfitter license is $165. The fee to add an additional person under the license is $82.50 per person.
Subd. 17. [Repealed, 1994 c 623 art 1 s 47]
Subd. 18. Shooting preserves. The fee for a shooting preserve license is:
(1) for a private shooting preserve, $100; and
(2) for a commercial shooting preserve, $500.
Subd. 19. Taxidermists. The fee for a taxidermist license, to be issued for a three-year period to residents only, is:
(1) for persons age 18 and older, $44; and
(2) for persons under age 18, $27.50.
Subd. 20. Trapping licenses. (a) The fee for a license to trap fur-bearing animals, other than wolves, is:
(1) for residents over age 13 and under age 18, $5;
(2) for residents age 18 or over and under age 65, $23;
(3) for residents age 65 or over, $11.50; and
(4) for nonresidents, $84.
(b) The fee for a license to trap wolves is $30, to be issued to residents only.
Subd. 21. Fur buying and selling; residents. (a) The fee for a license for a resident to buy and sell raw furs is $110.
(b) The fee for a supplemental license to buy and sell furs is $55.
Subd. 22. Fur buying and selling; nonresidents. The fee for a license for a nonresident to buy and sell raw furs is $500.
Subd. 23. Raw-fur tanning. The fee for a license to tan and dress raw furs to be issued to residents and nonresidents is $16.50.
Subd. 24. Game and fur farms. The fee for a game and fur farm license is $16.50.
Subd. 25. [Repealed, 1Sp2015 c 4 art 5 s 34]
Subd. 26. Minnow dealers. The fees for the following licenses are:
(1) minnow dealer, $310;
(2) minnow dealer's vehicle, $15;
(3) exporting minnow dealer for residents and nonresidents, $700; and
(4) exporting minnow dealer's vehicle for residents and nonresidents, $15.
Subd. 27. Minnow retailers. The fees for the following licenses, to be issued to residents and nonresidents, are:
(1) minnow retailer, $47; and
(2) minnow retailer's vehicle, $15.
Subd. 28. [Repealed, 2004 c 255 s 51]
Subd. 29. Private fish hatcheries. The fees for the following licenses to be issued to residents and nonresidents are:
(1) for a private fish hatchery, with annual sales under $200, $70;
(2) for a private fish hatchery, with annual sales of $200 or more, $210 for the base license. The commissioner must establish an additional fee based on the acreage of the operation. Notwithstanding section 16A.1283, the commissioner may, by written order published in the State Register, establish the additional fee required by this subdivision. The fee is not subject to the rulemaking provisions of chapter 14 and section 14.386 does not apply; and
(3) to take sucker eggs from public waters for a private fish hatchery, $400, plus $6 for each quart in excess of 100 quarts.
Subd. 29a. [Repealed, 1992 c 566 s 23]
Subd. 30. Commercial netting of fish. The fees to take commercial fish are:
(1) commercial license fees:
(i) for residents and nonresidents seining and netting in inland waters, $120;
(ii) for residents netting in Lake Superior, $120;
(iii) for residents netting in Lake of the Woods, Rainy, Namakan, and Sand Point Lakes, $120;
(iv) for residents seining in the Mississippi River from St. Anthony Falls to the St. Croix River junction, $120;
(v) for residents seining, netting, and set lining in Wisconsin boundary waters from Lake St. Croix to the Iowa border, $120; and
(vi) for a resident apprentice license, $55; and
(2) commercial gear fees:
(i) for each gill net in Lake Superior, Wisconsin boundary waters, and Namakan Lake, $5 per 100 feet of net;
(ii) for each seine in inland waters, on the Mississippi River as described in section 97C.801, subdivision 2, and in Wisconsin boundary waters, $9 per 100 feet;
(iii) for each commercial hoop net in inland waters, $2;
(iv) for each submerged fyke, trap, and hoop net in Lake Superior, St. Louis Estuary, Lake of the Woods, and Rainy, Namakan, and Sand Point Lakes, and for each pound net in Lake Superior, $20;
(v) for each stake and pound net in Lake of the Woods, $90; and
(vi) for each set line in the Wisconsin boundary waters, $45.
Subd. 31. [Repealed by amendment, 1997 c 216 s 83]
Subd. 32. [Repealed by amendment, 1997 c 216 s 83]
Subd. 33. [Repealed by amendment, 1997 c 216 s 83]
Subd. 34. [Repealed by amendment, 1997 c 216 s 83]
Subd. 35. [Repealed by amendment, 1997 c 216 s 83]
Subd. 36. [Repealed by amendment, 1997 c 216 s 83]
Subd. 37. [Repealed by amendment, 1997 c 216 s 83]
Subd. 38. [Repealed, 2007 c 131 art 1 s 96]
Subd. 39. Fish packer. The fee for a license to prepare dressed game fish for transportation or shipment is $40.
Subd. 40. Fish vendors. The fee for a license to use a motor vehicle to sell fish is $70.
Subd. 41. Turtle licenses. (a) The fee for a turtle seller's license to sell turtles and to take, transport, buy, and possess turtles for sale is $250.
(b) The fee for a recreational turtle license to take, transport, and possess turtles for personal use is $25.
(c) The fee for a turtle seller's apprentice license is $100.
Subd. 42. Frog dealers. The fee for the licenses to deal in frogs that are to be used for purposes other than bait are:
(1) for a resident to purchase, possess, and transport frogs, $220;
(2) for a nonresident to purchase, possess, and transport frogs, $550; and
(3) for a resident to take, possess, transport, and sell frogs, $35.
Subd. 43. Duplicate licenses. The fees for duplicate licenses are:
(1) for licenses to take big game, $5, except licenses issued under subdivision 8, paragraph (b); and
(2) for other licenses, $2.
Subd. 44. Replacement licenses. The fee for a replacement deer or turkey license is $5, except there is no fee for replacing a deer license issued under subdivision 8, paragraph (b).
Subd. 45. Camp Ripley archery deer hunt. The application fee for the Camp Ripley archery deer hunt is $14.
1986 c 386 art 1 s 68; 1987 c 149 art 1 s 32; 1987 c 318 s 2; 1987 c 373 s 9; 1987 c 404 s 122-131; 1988 c 437 s 1,2; 1989 c 266 s 1; 1989 c 335 art 1 s 87-123; 1990 c 605 s 5; 1991 c 254 art 2 s 30-32; 1993 c 172 s 56; 1993 c 231 s 27; 1994 c 561 s 16-20; 1994 c 623 art 1 s 24; 1Sp1995 c 1 s 23,24; 1996 c 364 s 4; 1996 c 410 s 29-36; 1997 c 216 s 83; 1997 c 226 s 23,24; 1999 c 57 s 1; 2000 c 341 s 8; 2000 c 463 s 5-13; 2000 c 473 s 5; 2000 c 495 s 34,35; 1Sp2001 c 2 s 113-115; 2002 c 351 s 11,12; 2003 c 128 art 1 s 58-73; 2004 c 215 s 12-15; 2004 c 255 s 31,51; 2005 c 146 s 18,19; 1Sp2005 c 1 art 2 s 100; 2006 c 281 art 2 s 30-32; 2007 c 57 art 1 s 91-95; 2007 c 131 art 1 s 29,30; 2008 c 363 art 5 s 13; 2008 c 368 art 2 s 30-35; 2009 c 176 art 2 s 31-36; 1Sp2011 c 2 art 5 s 33; 2012 c 277 art 1 s 42-47; art 2 s 16-27,38; 2013 c 121 s 38-40; 2014 c 290 s 31,32; 2017 c 93 art 2 s 87-92; 2018 c 182 art 1 s 7,8; 1Sp2021 c 6 art 2 s 57-60

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 97 - 102 — Game And Fish

Chapter 97A — Game And Fish

Section 97A.011 — Citation.

Section 97A.015 — Definitions.

Section 97A.021 — Construction.

Section 97A.025 — Ownership Of Wild Animals.

Section 97A.028 — Crop Protection Assistance.

Section 97A.031 — Wanton Waste.

Section 97A.035 — Removing Signs Prohibited.

Section 97A.037 — Hunter, Trapper, And Angler Harassment Prohibited.

Section 97A.041 — Exhibition Of Wildlife.

Section 97A.043 — Fish Consumption Advisories.

Section 97A.045 — Commissioner; General Powers And Duties.

Section 97A.0451 — Authority For Using Emergency Rules Procedure; Expiration Of Authority.

Section 97A.0452 — Notice Of Proposed Adoption Of Emergency Rule.

Section 97A.0453 — Notice To Committees For Fees Fixed By Rule.

Section 97A.0454 — Modifying Proposed Emergency Rule.

Section 97A.0455 — Submitting Proposed Emergency Rule To Attorney General.

Section 97A.0456 — Effective Date Of Emergency Rule.

Section 97A.0457 — Publishing Approval.

Section 97A.0458 — Effective Period Of Emergency Rule.

Section 97A.0459 — Approving Form Of Emergency Rule.

Section 97A.051 — Publishing Rules And Laws.

Section 97A.052 — Peace Officer Training Account.

Section 97A.055 — Game And Fish Fund.

Section 97A.056 — Outdoor Heritage Fund; Lessard-sams Outdoor Heritage Council.

Section 97A.057 — Federal Law Compliance; Restriction On License Revenue.

Section 97A.065 — Dedication Of Certain Receipts.

Section 97A.071 — Wildlife Acquisition Account.

Section 97A.075 — Use Of License Revenues.

Section 97A.085 — Game Refuges.

Section 97A.091 — Hunting On Game Refuges.

Section 97A.092 — Controlled Hunting Zones.

Section 97A.093 — Hunting, Trapping, And Fishing In Scientific And Natural Areas.

Section 97A.095 — Waterfowl Protected Areas.

Section 97A.098 — Trespass On Federal Lands.

Section 97A.101 — Public Water Reserves And Management Designation.

Section 97A.105 — Game And Fur Farms.

Section 97A.115 — Shooting Preserves.

Section 97A.121 — Hunting In Private Shooting Preserves.

Section 97A.125 — Wildlife Habitat On Private Land.

Section 97A.126 — Walk-in Access Program.

Section 97A.127 — Financing Waterfowl Development.

Section 97A.131 — Hatcheries.

Section 97A.133 — State Wildlife Management Areas.

Section 97A.134 — Adopt-a-wma Program.

Section 97A.135 — Acquiring Wildlife Lands.

Section 97A.137 — Hunting, Fishing, And Trespassing In Wildlife Management Areas.

Section 97A.141 — Public-water Access Sites.

Section 97A.145 — Wetlands For Wildlife.

Section 97A.151 — Leech Lake Indian Reservation Agreement.

Section 97A.155 — Amendments To Leech Lake Indian Reservation Agreement.

Section 97A.157 — 1854 Treaty Area Agreement.

Section 97A.161 — Agreement With White Earth Indians.

Section 97A.165 — Source Of Payments For Indian Agreement.

Section 97A.201 — Enforcement.

Section 97A.205 — Enforcement Officer; Powers.

Section 97A.211 — Arrest Procedures.

Section 97A.215 — Inspections.

Section 97A.221 — Seizure And Confiscation Of Property.

Section 97A.223 — Seizure And Administrative Forfeiture Of Certain Firearms And Abandoned Property.

Section 97A.225 — Seizure And Confiscation Of Motor Vehicles And Boats.

Section 97A.231 — Search Warrants.

Section 97A.235 — Jurisdiction Over Boundary Waters.

Section 97A.241 — Reciprocity With Other States In Appointing Officers.

Section 97A.245 — Rewards.

Section 97A.251 — Obstructing Officers.

Section 97A.255 — Prosecutions.

Section 97A.301 — General Penalty Provisions.

Section 97A.305 — Impersonating Enforcement Officer.

Section 97A.311 — Licenses.

Section 97A.315 — Trespass.

Section 97A.321 — Dogs Pursuing, Wounding, Or Killing Big Game.

Section 97A.325 — Penalties For Unlawfully Buying Or Selling Wild Animals.

Section 97A.331 — Penalties Related To Hunting.

Section 97A.335 — Penalties Related To Fishing.

Section 97A.338 — Gross Overlimits Of Wild Animals; Penalty.

Section 97A.341 — Restitution For Wild Animals Illegally Taken.

Section 97A.345 — Restitution Value Of Wild Animals.

Section 97A.401 — Special Permits.

Section 97A.405 — License Requirements.

Section 97A.408 — Anatomical Gift Option; Education.

Section 97A.411 — Validity Of Licenses.

Section 97A.415 — License Restrictions.

Section 97A.418 — Permit Rules.

Section 97A.420 — Seizure Of Licenses.

Section 97A.421 — Validity And Issuance Of Licenses After Conviction.

Section 97A.425 — Record And Reporting Requirements For Dealers, Tanners, And Taxidermists.

Section 97A.431 — Moose Licenses.

Section 97A.433 — Elk Licenses.

Section 97A.434 — Prairie-chicken Licenses.

Section 97A.435 — Turkey Licenses; Application And Eligibility.

Section 97A.438 — Releasing Wild Turkeys; Permit Required.

Section 97A.441 — Licenses Issued Without Fee.

Section 97A.445 — Exemptions From License Requirement.

Section 97A.451 — License Requirements And Exemptions Relating To Age.

Section 97A.455 — Nonresident Students; Fishing, Small Game, And Big Game.

Section 97A.461 — Nonresident Licenses For Boundary Water Hunting Or Fishing.

Section 97A.465 — Military Personnel; Fishing And Hunting.

Section 97A.471 — Nonresident Courtesy Licenses.

Section 97A.472 — Place Of Sale Of Nonresident Licenses; Restriction.

Section 97A.473 — Resident Lifetime Licenses.

Section 97A.474 — Nonresident Lifetime Licenses.

Section 97A.4742 — Lifetime Fish And Wildlife Trust Fund.

Section 97A.475 — License Fees.

Section 97A.481 — License Applications; Penalty.

Section 97A.482 — License Applications; Collecting Social Security Numbers.

Section 97A.485 — Issuance Of Licenses.

Section 97A.501 — Wild Animals; General Restrictions.

Section 97A.502 — Deer Killed By Motor Vehicles.

Section 97A.505 — Possessing Wild Animals.

Section 97A.510 — Game For Consumption At Fundraising Events.

Section 97A.511 — Fur-bearing Animals.

Section 97A.512 — Sale Of Inedible Portions Of Big Game Animals, Fur-bearing Animals, Fish, And Game Birds Other Than Migratory Waterfowl.

Section 97A.515 — Pelts, Skins, And Hides Taken On Indian Reservations.

Section 97A.521 — Transporting Wild Animals; Generally.

Section 97A.525 — Transporting Wild Animals By Common Carrier.

Section 97A.531 — Shipping Wild Animals Taken In Canada.

Section 97A.535 — Possessing And Transporting Deer, Bear, Elk, And Moose.

Section 97A.545 — Transporting Game Birds.

Section 97A.551 — Possessing And Transporting Fish.

Section 97A.56 — Feral Swine.