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Division 50
Furbearing and Unprotected Mammal Regulations

Rules

635‑050‑0015
Purpose
635‑050‑0045
General Furbearer Regulations
635‑050‑0047
Set-Back Restrictions
635‑050‑0050
Definitions
635‑050‑0060
Times, Places, Bag Limits, Species, Sex, and Manner of Taking
635‑050‑0070
Beaver Harvest Seasons
635‑050‑0080
Bobcat Harvest Seasons
635‑050‑0090
Gray Fox Harvest Seasons
635‑050‑0100
Red Fox Harvest Seasons
635‑050‑0110
Marten Harvest Seasons
635‑050‑0120
Mink Harvest Seasons
635‑050‑0130
Muskrat Harvest Seasons
635‑050‑0140
Raccoon Harvest Seasons
635‑050‑0150
River Otter Harvest Seasons
635‑050‑0160
Wolverine, Fisher, Ringtail, Sea Otter and Kit Fox
635‑050‑0165
Badger, Coyote, Nutria, Opossum, Porcupine, Spotted Skunk, Striped Skunk and Weasel
635‑050‑0170
Pursuit Seasons
635‑050‑0180
Bobcat and River Otter Record Cards
635‑050‑0183
Bobcat and River Otter Ownership Tags
635‑050‑0189
Special Bobcat and River Otter Regulations
635‑050‑0200
Refuges Open to Hunting or Trapping
635‑050‑0210
Areas Closed to Hunting or Trapping
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