North Dakota Statutes
§ 20.1-03-04.1 — When license to take frogs not required of residents
North Dakota § 20.1-03-04.1
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N.D. Cent. Code § 20.1-03-04.1 (2026).
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Subject to the provisions of this title:
1.Any resident, or any member of the resident's family residing customarily with the
resident, may take frogs for sale during the open season without a license upon land
owned or leased by the resident for agricultural purposes.
2.Residents under the age of fifteen may take frogs without a resident frog license.
3.Any person may take and possess a maximum of twenty-four frogs without a frog
license if that person has a fishing license or is otherwise legally entitled to fish in the
state.
4.Any licensed bait vendor may take, buy, sell, or ship within the state frogs for angling
purposes without a frog license.
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