2022 Connecticut General Statutes
Title 26 - Fisheries and Game
Chapter 490 - Fisheries and Game

PART I DEFINITIONS PART II GENERAL PROVISIONS PART III LICENSES AND PERMITS PART IV* HUNTING AND TRAPPING *From the nature of specific provisions throughout chapter, it is apparent that legislature intended to occupy the field of wildlife management, and regulation of hunting is an integral part of the overall wildlife management plan. 46 CS 588.

Conflict between municipal hunting ordinance and board regulation resolved in favor of regulation since alleged violation occurred on tidewater lands. 3 Conn. Cir. Ct. 413.

PART V* QUADRUPEDS *The state may prohibit or regulate the killing of game. 61 C. 152; 98 C. 712; 161 U.S. 519. PART VI* BIRDS *Power of state to regulate. 61 C. 152; 161 U.S. 519. PART VII FISH AND GAME REFUGES PART VIIa CONSERVATION PROGRAM
FOR NONHARVESTED WILDLIFE
PART VIII* SPORT FISHING *Fishery is a common right in navigable river. 1 R. 217; 5 D. 72; 1 C. 383; 8 C. 240. An interference with this right is actionable. 1 R. 219; 5 D. 76. The adjoining proprietor has the exclusive right to fish from his own land. 5 D. 77; 1 C. 382. An exclusive right of fishing may arise only by grant or prescription. 1 C. 383; 8 C. 240. Where several are responsible for a breach of law, each is liable. 2 C. 312. PART IX COMMERCIAL FISHERIES
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