Title 27, Chapter 3, Section 24
( 27-3-24)
(a) It shall be unlawful to hunt, or engage in the hunting of, feral
hogs: (1) Upon the lands of another or enter upon the lands of another
in pursuit of feral hogs without first obtaining permission from
the landowner or lessee of such land or the lessee of the game
rights of such land; (2) Upon any land which is posted without having the permission
required by paragraph (1) of this subsection in writing and
carried upon the person; (3) Upon, over, around, or near any land or place upon which any
corn, wheat, or other grains, salts, apples, or other feeds or
bait which would constitute a lure, attraction, or enticement for
any feral hog has been placed, exposed, deposited, distributed, or
scattered or upon, over, around, or near any such place for a
period of ten days following the complete removal of all such feed
or bait; provided, however, this paragraph shall not prohibit the
use of bait described in this paragraph for the purpose of
trapping feral hogs or hunting feral hogs by means other than a
firearm or bow and arrow; (4) From within a vehicle or while riding on a vehicle at night
and with the use of a light; (5) At night with a light, except that a light which does not
exceed six volts or a fuel-type lantern may be carried on the
person of a hunter and used for locating feral hogs; or (6) During the firearms deer season unless the hunter and each
person accompanying the hunter are wearing a total of at least 500
square inches of daylight fluorescent orange material as an outer
garment and such material or garment is worn above the waistline,
and may include a head covering. (b) The Board of Natural Resources is authorized by rules or
regulations to control and regulate the hunting or taking of feral
hogs on wildlife management areas. |