North Dakota Statutes

§ 20.1-01-08 — Hunting with artificial light prohibited - Exception

North Dakota·Title 20.1 Game, Fish, Predators, and Boating·Ch. 20.1-01 General Provisions

It is unlawful for an individual to pursue, shoot, kill, take, or attempt to take any wildlife between sunset of one day and sunrise of the next, with the aid of a spotlight or any other artificial light except:

1.At any time throughout the year, an individual or the individual's agent may use a lantern, spotlight, night vision, thermal vision, infrared light, or other artificial light to assist the individual in pursuing and shooting on the individual's premises any coyote, fox, skunk, mink, raccoon, beaver, weasel, rabbit, or other predatory animal attempting to destroy the individual's poultry, livestock, or other property; and
2.An individual may use an artificial light, night vision, thermal vision, or infrared light with a power source of not more than six volts while hunting afoot

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State v. Backer
331 N.W.2d 4 (North Dakota Supreme Court, 1983)
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