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§ 11-0703. General provisions.    1.  a.  The  privileges  of the licenses and stamps defined in section  11-0701 may be exercised only at the times and places, and in the manner  and to the extent, permitted by provisions of the Fish and Wildlife  Law  and  applicable  regulations  of  the  department,  including provisions  contained and  regulations  authorized  in  sections  of  the  Fish  and  Wildlife  Law  other  than  those  specifically  referred  to in section  11-0701.    b. No license or stamp authorizes the  holder  (a)  to  trespass  upon  private  lands  or  waters  or  to  interfere with property belonging to  another person; (b) to take fish or wildlife on an  Indian  reservation;  (c)  to  enter  upon, or to take or disturb fish or wildlife upon, state  lands or waters posted by the department except  in  accordance  with  a  written   permit  from  the  department  or  an  order  adopted  by  the  department; (d) to take any fish or wildlife in any area closed  to  the  taking  of fish or wildlife, or to take any species of fish, wildlife or  protected insect in an area closed to the taking of such species.    * 2. No license, permit, tag or stamp is transferable. No person shall  alter, change, lend to another or attempt to  transfer  to  another  any  license or any button, permit, tag or stamp issued therewith. No person,  while  hunting,  shall  possess  a license, button, permit, tag or stamp  which was issued to another person unless actually  accompanied  by  the  person to whom such license, button, permit, tag or stamp was issued. No  person  shall  purchase,  possess  or  use more than one junior archery,  junior  hunting,   small   and   big   game,   big   game,   bowhunting,  muzzle-loading, sportsman, or resident super-sportsman license or stamp,  non-resident   bowhunting   or   muzzle-loading   license,  non-resident  super-sportsman license, non-resident bear tag or special permit for the  current  license  year,  except  as  permitted  by  regulation  of   the  department.   Notwithstanding   the   prohibitions   contained  in  this  subdivision, the department may authorize  by  rule  or  regulation  the  transfer  of deer management permits, issued pursuant to section 11-0913  of this article, to any person licensed to hunt deer  pursuant  to  this  title.    * NB Effective until January 15, 2011    * 2.  Except as provided in section 11-0704 of this title, no license,  permit, tag or stamp is transferable. No  person  shall  alter,  change,  lend  to  another  or  attempt to transfer to another any license or any  button, permit, tag or stamp issued therewith. No person, while hunting,  shall possess a license, button, permit, tag or stamp which  was  issued  to another person unless actually accompanied by the person to whom such  license,  button,  permit,  tag  or  stamp  was  issued. No person shall  purchase, possess or use more than one junior archery,  junior  hunting,  small  and big game, big game, bowhunting, muzzle-loading, sportsman, or  resident super-sportsman license or stamp,  non-resident  bowhunting  or  muzzle-loading    license,    non-resident    super-sportsman   license,  non-resident bear tag or special permit for the  current  license  year,  except as permitted by regulation of the department. Notwithstanding the  prohibitions contained in this subdivision, the department may authorize  by  rule  or  regulation the transfer of deer management permits, issued  pursuant to section 11-0913 of this article, to any person  licensed  to  hunt deer pursuant to this title.    * NB Effective January 15, 2011    3.  Any  license,  stamp or certificate in lieu of a lost or destroyed  license, obtained by fraud, or by a person not authorized to hold it, or  who makes a false statement in applying for it, is void.    4. a. Non-resident fishing, non-resident super-sportsman, non-resident  bowhunting or muzzle-loading,  or  non-resident  trapping  licenses,  ornon-resident  bear  tags  are issuable only to non-residents and persons  who have been residents for less than thirty days immediately  preceding  the date of application.    b.  A  person  under  the  age of fourteen years is ineligible for any  license which authorizes the holder to hunt big game. A person under the  age of sixteen years is ineligible for a small and big  game,  sportsman  or  resident super-sportsman, non-resident super-sportsman, non-resident  big game, non-resident bowhunting license, or bowhunting stamp. A person  is ineligible for a small game, small and big game, junior hunting,  big  game,   junior   archery,   sportsman   and   resident  super-sportsman,  non-resident   super-sportsman,   or    non-resident    bowhunting    or  muzzle-loading  license  unless  such  person  meets the requirements of  subdivision 3 of section 11-0713 of this title.    c. Only the following persons are eligible for resident licenses:  (1)  persons  who  have been residents in the state for more than thirty days  immediately preceding the date of application for the licenses,  or  who  are enrolled in a full-time course at a college or university within the  state  and who are in residence in the state for the school year, or who  are out of state or foreign exchange high school students enrolled in  a  full-time  course  in  a  high  school  within  the state and who are in  residence in the state for the school  year;  (2)  Indian  residents  or  members  of the six nations residing on any reservation wholly or partly  within the state; (3) members of  the  United  States  armed  forces  in  active  service,  stationed  in  this  state, regardless of the place of  residence at the time  of  entry  into  the  service;  and  (4)  persons  privileged  under  subdivision  5  of section 11-0707 of this article to  take wildlife, other than  deer  and  bear,  as  if  they  held  hunting  licenses.    d. Only persons who possess a small and big game license, the big game  license  portion  of the free sportsman, a sportsman license or resident  super-sportsman license are eligible for a bowhunting or  muzzle-loading  stamp,  except  that  the  holder  of a junior hunting license, who is a  resident and who is at least fourteen  years  old,  is  eligible  for  a  muzzle-loading stamp.    e.  A  person under the age of twelve years is ineligible for a junior  hunting license.    5. a. One-day and seven-day fishing licenses expire on the date stated  on them.    b. A fishing license issued without charge to a resident  as  formerly  provided in subdivision 2 of section 11-0715, shall remain effective for  the life of the licensee.    c.  A  special antlerless deer license is effective during the special  open season for which it is issued.    d. All other licenses  and  stamps  defined  in  section  11-0701  are  effective  for  a  license year beginning October 1 and ending September  30.    6. a. Except as provided in section 11-0707  and  section  11-0709  of  this  title, no person shall (1) hunt wildlife, other than deer or bear,  or take fish with a gun, unless such person holds  and  is  entitled  to  exercise  the  privileges of a small game, junior hunting, small and big  game,  free  sportsman,  sportsman  or  resident   super-sportsman,   or  non-resident  super-sportsman  license;  (2)  hunt  antlerless deer in a  special open season  therefor  pursuant  to  subdivision  6  of  section  11-0903  of  this  article  unless  such person holds and is entitled to  exercise the privileges of and has on his or her person while so hunting  a small and big game, big game, junior archery, free  sportsman,  junior  hunting  if  the  licensee  is  at  least fourteen years old, sportsman,  resident super-sportsman, non-resident super-sportsman  or  non-residentbowhunting  or  muzzle-loading  license,  and  a special antlerless deer  license; (3) take fish or frogs in the manner described in subdivision 4  of section 11-0701 of this title  unless  such  person  is  entitled  to  exercise  the  privileges of a fishing license; (4) trap wildlife unless  such person holds a trapping license.    b. Except as provided in section 11-0707 and section 11-0709  of  this  title,  no  resident shall (1) hunt wild deer or bear unless such person  holds and is entitled to exercise the privileges  of  a  small  and  big  game,  junior  archery,  junior  hunting  if  the  licensee  is at least  fourteen   years   old,   free   sportsman,   sportsman,   or   resident  super-sportsman license, and meets the requirements of this article; (2)  hunt wild deer or bear with a longbow in a special longbow season unless  such  person holds and is entitled to exercise the privileges of a small  and big game, junior archery, free  sportsman,  sportsman,  or  resident  super-sportsman  license  with  a bowhunting stamp affixed and meets the  requirements of this article; or (3) hunt  wild  deer  or  bear  with  a  muzzle-loading firearm in a special muzzle-loading firearm season unless  such  person  holds  a  small  and  big game, free sportsman, sportsman,  junior hunting if the licensee  is  at  least  fourteen  years  old,  or  resident super-sportsman license with a muzzle-loading stamp affixed and  meets the requirements of this article.    c.  Except  as provided in section 11-0707 and section 11-0709 of this  title, no non-resident shall (1) hunt wild deer unless such person holds  and is entitled to  exercise  the  privileges  of  a  big  game,  junior  archery,  junior hunting if the licensee is at least fourteen years old,  non-resident   super-sportsman,   or    non-resident    bowhunting    or  muzzle-loading  license;  (2) hunt wild deer with a longbow in a special  longbow season unless such person holds and is entitled to exercise  the  privileges  of  a non-resident super-sportsman, non-resident bowhunting,  or junior archery license; (3) hunt  wild  deer  with  a  muzzle-loading  firearm  in  a  special muzzle-loading firearm season unless such person  holds a  non-resident  super-sportsman  or  non-resident  muzzle-loading  license;  (4)  hunt  wild bear unless such person holds a junior hunting  license if the licensee is at least fourteen years old, a junior archery  license, or a non-resident bear tag  in  combination  with  one  of  the  non-resident  deer  licenses  listed  in  subparagraph 1, 2 or 3 of this  paragraph.

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§ 11-0703. General provisions.    1.  a.  The  privileges  of the licenses and stamps defined in section  11-0701 may be exercised only at the times and places, and in the manner  and to the extent, permitted by provisions of the Fish and Wildlife  Law  and  applicable  regulations  of  the  department,  including provisions  contained and  regulations  authorized  in  sections  of  the  Fish  and  Wildlife  Law  other  than  those  specifically  referred  to in section  11-0701.    b. No license or stamp authorizes the  holder  (a)  to  trespass  upon  private  lands  or  waters  or  to  interfere with property belonging to  another person; (b) to take fish or wildlife on an  Indian  reservation;  (c)  to  enter  upon, or to take or disturb fish or wildlife upon, state  lands or waters posted by the department except  in  accordance  with  a  written   permit  from  the  department  or  an  order  adopted  by  the  department; (d) to take any fish or wildlife in any area closed  to  the  taking  of fish or wildlife, or to take any species of fish, wildlife or  protected insect in an area closed to the taking of such species.    * 2. No license, permit, tag or stamp is transferable. No person shall  alter, change, lend to another or attempt to  transfer  to  another  any  license or any button, permit, tag or stamp issued therewith. No person,  while  hunting,  shall  possess  a license, button, permit, tag or stamp  which was issued to another person unless actually  accompanied  by  the  person to whom such license, button, permit, tag or stamp was issued. No  person  shall  purchase,  possess  or  use more than one junior archery,  junior  hunting,   small   and   big   game,   big   game,   bowhunting,  muzzle-loading, sportsman, or resident super-sportsman license or stamp,  non-resident   bowhunting   or   muzzle-loading   license,  non-resident  super-sportsman license, non-resident bear tag or special permit for the  current  license  year,  except  as  permitted  by  regulation  of   the  department.   Notwithstanding   the   prohibitions   contained  in  this  subdivision, the department may authorize  by  rule  or  regulation  the  transfer  of deer management permits, issued pursuant to section 11-0913  of this article, to any person licensed to hunt deer  pursuant  to  this  title.    * NB Effective until January 15, 2011    * 2.  Except as provided in section 11-0704 of this title, no license,  permit, tag or stamp is transferable. No  person  shall  alter,  change,  lend  to  another  or  attempt to transfer to another any license or any  button, permit, tag or stamp issued therewith. No person, while hunting,  shall possess a license, button, permit, tag or stamp which  was  issued  to another person unless actually accompanied by the person to whom such  license,  button,  permit,  tag  or  stamp  was  issued. No person shall  purchase, possess or use more than one junior archery,  junior  hunting,  small  and big game, big game, bowhunting, muzzle-loading, sportsman, or  resident super-sportsman license or stamp,  non-resident  bowhunting  or  muzzle-loading    license,    non-resident    super-sportsman   license,  non-resident bear tag or special permit for the  current  license  year,  except as permitted by regulation of the department. Notwithstanding the  prohibitions contained in this subdivision, the department may authorize  by  rule  or  regulation the transfer of deer management permits, issued  pursuant to section 11-0913 of this article, to any person  licensed  to  hunt deer pursuant to this title.    * NB Effective January 15, 2011    3.  Any  license,  stamp or certificate in lieu of a lost or destroyed  license, obtained by fraud, or by a person not authorized to hold it, or  who makes a false statement in applying for it, is void.    4. a. Non-resident fishing, non-resident super-sportsman, non-resident  bowhunting or muzzle-loading,  or  non-resident  trapping  licenses,  ornon-resident  bear  tags  are issuable only to non-residents and persons  who have been residents for less than thirty days immediately  preceding  the date of application.    b.  A  person  under  the  age of fourteen years is ineligible for any  license which authorizes the holder to hunt big game. A person under the  age of sixteen years is ineligible for a small and big  game,  sportsman  or  resident super-sportsman, non-resident super-sportsman, non-resident  big game, non-resident bowhunting license, or bowhunting stamp. A person  is ineligible for a small game, small and big game, junior hunting,  big  game,   junior   archery,   sportsman   and   resident  super-sportsman,  non-resident   super-sportsman,   or    non-resident    bowhunting    or  muzzle-loading  license  unless  such  person  meets the requirements of  subdivision 3 of section 11-0713 of this title.    c. Only the following persons are eligible for resident licenses:  (1)  persons  who  have been residents in the state for more than thirty days  immediately preceding the date of application for the licenses,  or  who  are enrolled in a full-time course at a college or university within the  state  and who are in residence in the state for the school year, or who  are out of state or foreign exchange high school students enrolled in  a  full-time  course  in  a  high  school  within  the state and who are in  residence in the state for the school  year;  (2)  Indian  residents  or  members  of the six nations residing on any reservation wholly or partly  within the state; (3) members of  the  United  States  armed  forces  in  active  service,  stationed  in  this  state, regardless of the place of  residence at the time  of  entry  into  the  service;  and  (4)  persons  privileged  under  subdivision  5  of section 11-0707 of this article to  take wildlife, other than  deer  and  bear,  as  if  they  held  hunting  licenses.    d. Only persons who possess a small and big game license, the big game  license  portion  of the free sportsman, a sportsman license or resident  super-sportsman license are eligible for a bowhunting or  muzzle-loading  stamp,  except  that  the  holder  of a junior hunting license, who is a  resident and who is at least fourteen  years  old,  is  eligible  for  a  muzzle-loading stamp.    e.  A  person under the age of twelve years is ineligible for a junior  hunting license.    5. a. One-day and seven-day fishing licenses expire on the date stated  on them.    b. A fishing license issued without charge to a resident  as  formerly  provided in subdivision 2 of section 11-0715, shall remain effective for  the life of the licensee.    c.  A  special antlerless deer license is effective during the special  open season for which it is issued.    d. All other licenses  and  stamps  defined  in  section  11-0701  are  effective  for  a  license year beginning October 1 and ending September  30.    6. a. Except as provided in section 11-0707  and  section  11-0709  of  this  title, no person shall (1) hunt wildlife, other than deer or bear,  or take fish with a gun, unless such person holds  and  is  entitled  to  exercise  the  privileges of a small game, junior hunting, small and big  game,  free  sportsman,  sportsman  or  resident   super-sportsman,   or  non-resident  super-sportsman  license;  (2)  hunt  antlerless deer in a  special open season  therefor  pursuant  to  subdivision  6  of  section  11-0903  of  this  article  unless  such person holds and is entitled to  exercise the privileges of and has on his or her person while so hunting  a small and big game, big game, junior archery, free  sportsman,  junior  hunting  if  the  licensee  is  at  least fourteen years old, sportsman,  resident super-sportsman, non-resident super-sportsman  or  non-residentbowhunting  or  muzzle-loading  license,  and  a special antlerless deer  license; (3) take fish or frogs in the manner described in subdivision 4  of section 11-0701 of this title  unless  such  person  is  entitled  to  exercise  the  privileges of a fishing license; (4) trap wildlife unless  such person holds a trapping license.    b. Except as provided in section 11-0707 and section 11-0709  of  this  title,  no  resident shall (1) hunt wild deer or bear unless such person  holds and is entitled to exercise the privileges  of  a  small  and  big  game,  junior  archery,  junior  hunting  if  the  licensee  is at least  fourteen   years   old,   free   sportsman,   sportsman,   or   resident  super-sportsman license, and meets the requirements of this article; (2)  hunt wild deer or bear with a longbow in a special longbow season unless  such  person holds and is entitled to exercise the privileges of a small  and big game, junior archery, free  sportsman,  sportsman,  or  resident  super-sportsman  license  with  a bowhunting stamp affixed and meets the  requirements of this article; or (3) hunt  wild  deer  or  bear  with  a  muzzle-loading firearm in a special muzzle-loading firearm season unless  such  person  holds  a  small  and  big game, free sportsman, sportsman,  junior hunting if the licensee  is  at  least  fourteen  years  old,  or  resident super-sportsman license with a muzzle-loading stamp affixed and  meets the requirements of this article.    c.  Except  as provided in section 11-0707 and section 11-0709 of this  title, no non-resident shall (1) hunt wild deer unless such person holds  and is entitled to  exercise  the  privileges  of  a  big  game,  junior  archery,  junior hunting if the licensee is at least fourteen years old,  non-resident   super-sportsman,   or    non-resident    bowhunting    or  muzzle-loading  license;  (2) hunt wild deer with a longbow in a special  longbow season unless such person holds and is entitled to exercise  the  privileges  of  a non-resident super-sportsman, non-resident bowhunting,  or junior archery license; (3) hunt  wild  deer  with  a  muzzle-loading  firearm  in  a  special muzzle-loading firearm season unless such person  holds a  non-resident  super-sportsman  or  non-resident  muzzle-loading  license;  (4)  hunt  wild bear unless such person holds a junior hunting  license if the licensee is at least fourteen years old, a junior archery  license, or a non-resident bear tag  in  combination  with  one  of  the  non-resident  deer  licenses  listed  in  subparagraph 1, 2 or 3 of this  paragraph.

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§ 11-0703. General provisions.    1.  a.  The  privileges  of the licenses and stamps defined in section  11-0701 may be exercised only at the times and places, and in the manner  and to the extent, permitted by provisions of the Fish and Wildlife  Law  and  applicable  regulations  of  the  department,  including provisions  contained and  regulations  authorized  in  sections  of  the  Fish  and  Wildlife  Law  other  than  those  specifically  referred  to in section  11-0701.    b. No license or stamp authorizes the  holder  (a)  to  trespass  upon  private  lands  or  waters  or  to  interfere with property belonging to  another person; (b) to take fish or wildlife on an  Indian  reservation;  (c)  to  enter  upon, or to take or disturb fish or wildlife upon, state  lands or waters posted by the department except  in  accordance  with  a  written   permit  from  the  department  or  an  order  adopted  by  the  department; (d) to take any fish or wildlife in any area closed  to  the  taking  of fish or wildlife, or to take any species of fish, wildlife or  protected insect in an area closed to the taking of such species.    * 2. No license, permit, tag or stamp is transferable. No person shall  alter, change, lend to another or attempt to  transfer  to  another  any  license or any button, permit, tag or stamp issued therewith. No person,  while  hunting,  shall  possess  a license, button, permit, tag or stamp  which was issued to another person unless actually  accompanied  by  the  person to whom such license, button, permit, tag or stamp was issued. No  person  shall  purchase,  possess  or  use more than one junior archery,  junior  hunting,   small   and   big   game,   big   game,   bowhunting,  muzzle-loading, sportsman, or resident super-sportsman license or stamp,  non-resident   bowhunting   or   muzzle-loading   license,  non-resident  super-sportsman license, non-resident bear tag or special permit for the  current  license  year,  except  as  permitted  by  regulation  of   the  department.   Notwithstanding   the   prohibitions   contained  in  this  subdivision, the department may authorize  by  rule  or  regulation  the  transfer  of deer management permits, issued pursuant to section 11-0913  of this article, to any person licensed to hunt deer  pursuant  to  this  title.    * NB Effective until January 15, 2011    * 2.  Except as provided in section 11-0704 of this title, no license,  permit, tag or stamp is transferable. No  person  shall  alter,  change,  lend  to  another  or  attempt to transfer to another any license or any  button, permit, tag or stamp issued therewith. No person, while hunting,  shall possess a license, button, permit, tag or stamp which  was  issued  to another person unless actually accompanied by the person to whom such  license,  button,  permit,  tag  or  stamp  was  issued. No person shall  purchase, possess or use more than one junior archery,  junior  hunting,  small  and big game, big game, bowhunting, muzzle-loading, sportsman, or  resident super-sportsman license or stamp,  non-resident  bowhunting  or  muzzle-loading    license,    non-resident    super-sportsman   license,  non-resident bear tag or special permit for the  current  license  year,  except as permitted by regulation of the department. Notwithstanding the  prohibitions contained in this subdivision, the department may authorize  by  rule  or  regulation the transfer of deer management permits, issued  pursuant to section 11-0913 of this article, to any person  licensed  to  hunt deer pursuant to this title.    * NB Effective January 15, 2011    3.  Any  license,  stamp or certificate in lieu of a lost or destroyed  license, obtained by fraud, or by a person not authorized to hold it, or  who makes a false statement in applying for it, is void.    4. a. Non-resident fishing, non-resident super-sportsman, non-resident  bowhunting or muzzle-loading,  or  non-resident  trapping  licenses,  ornon-resident  bear  tags  are issuable only to non-residents and persons  who have been residents for less than thirty days immediately  preceding  the date of application.    b.  A  person  under  the  age of fourteen years is ineligible for any  license which authorizes the holder to hunt big game. A person under the  age of sixteen years is ineligible for a small and big  game,  sportsman  or  resident super-sportsman, non-resident super-sportsman, non-resident  big game, non-resident bowhunting license, or bowhunting stamp. A person  is ineligible for a small game, small and big game, junior hunting,  big  game,   junior   archery,   sportsman   and   resident  super-sportsman,  non-resident   super-sportsman,   or    non-resident    bowhunting    or  muzzle-loading  license  unless  such  person  meets the requirements of  subdivision 3 of section 11-0713 of this title.    c. Only the following persons are eligible for resident licenses:  (1)  persons  who  have been residents in the state for more than thirty days  immediately preceding the date of application for the licenses,  or  who  are enrolled in a full-time course at a college or university within the  state  and who are in residence in the state for the school year, or who  are out of state or foreign exchange high school students enrolled in  a  full-time  course  in  a  high  school  within  the state and who are in  residence in the state for the school  year;  (2)  Indian  residents  or  members  of the six nations residing on any reservation wholly or partly  within the state; (3) members of  the  United  States  armed  forces  in  active  service,  stationed  in  this  state, regardless of the place of  residence at the time  of  entry  into  the  service;  and  (4)  persons  privileged  under  subdivision  5  of section 11-0707 of this article to  take wildlife, other than  deer  and  bear,  as  if  they  held  hunting  licenses.    d. Only persons who possess a small and big game license, the big game  license  portion  of the free sportsman, a sportsman license or resident  super-sportsman license are eligible for a bowhunting or  muzzle-loading  stamp,  except  that  the  holder  of a junior hunting license, who is a  resident and who is at least fourteen  years  old,  is  eligible  for  a  muzzle-loading stamp.    e.  A  person under the age of twelve years is ineligible for a junior  hunting license.    5. a. One-day and seven-day fishing licenses expire on the date stated  on them.    b. A fishing license issued without charge to a resident  as  formerly  provided in subdivision 2 of section 11-0715, shall remain effective for  the life of the licensee.    c.  A  special antlerless deer license is effective during the special  open season for which it is issued.    d. All other licenses  and  stamps  defined  in  section  11-0701  are  effective  for  a  license year beginning October 1 and ending September  30.    6. a. Except as provided in section 11-0707  and  section  11-0709  of  this  title, no person shall (1) hunt wildlife, other than deer or bear,  or take fish with a gun, unless such person holds  and  is  entitled  to  exercise  the  privileges of a small game, junior hunting, small and big  game,  free  sportsman,  sportsman  or  resident   super-sportsman,   or  non-resident  super-sportsman  license;  (2)  hunt  antlerless deer in a  special open season  therefor  pursuant  to  subdivision  6  of  section  11-0903  of  this  article  unless  such person holds and is entitled to  exercise the privileges of and has on his or her person while so hunting  a small and big game, big game, junior archery, free  sportsman,  junior  hunting  if  the  licensee  is  at  least fourteen years old, sportsman,  resident super-sportsman, non-resident super-sportsman  or  non-residentbowhunting  or  muzzle-loading  license,  and  a special antlerless deer  license; (3) take fish or frogs in the manner described in subdivision 4  of section 11-0701 of this title  unless  such  person  is  entitled  to  exercise  the  privileges of a fishing license; (4) trap wildlife unless  such person holds a trapping license.    b. Except as provided in section 11-0707 and section 11-0709  of  this  title,  no  resident shall (1) hunt wild deer or bear unless such person  holds and is entitled to exercise the privileges  of  a  small  and  big  game,  junior  archery,  junior  hunting  if  the  licensee  is at least  fourteen   years   old,   free   sportsman,   sportsman,   or   resident  super-sportsman license, and meets the requirements of this article; (2)  hunt wild deer or bear with a longbow in a special longbow season unless  such  person holds and is entitled to exercise the privileges of a small  and big game, junior archery, free  sportsman,  sportsman,  or  resident  super-sportsman  license  with  a bowhunting stamp affixed and meets the  requirements of this article; or (3) hunt  wild  deer  or  bear  with  a  muzzle-loading firearm in a special muzzle-loading firearm season unless  such  person  holds  a  small  and  big game, free sportsman, sportsman,  junior hunting if the licensee  is  at  least  fourteen  years  old,  or  resident super-sportsman license with a muzzle-loading stamp affixed and  meets the requirements of this article.    c.  Except  as provided in section 11-0707 and section 11-0709 of this  title, no non-resident shall (1) hunt wild deer unless such person holds  and is entitled to  exercise  the  privileges  of  a  big  game,  junior  archery,  junior hunting if the licensee is at least fourteen years old,  non-resident   super-sportsman,   or    non-resident    bowhunting    or  muzzle-loading  license;  (2) hunt wild deer with a longbow in a special  longbow season unless such person holds and is entitled to exercise  the  privileges  of  a non-resident super-sportsman, non-resident bowhunting,  or junior archery license; (3) hunt  wild  deer  with  a  muzzle-loading  firearm  in  a  special muzzle-loading firearm season unless such person  holds a  non-resident  super-sportsman  or  non-resident  muzzle-loading  license;  (4)  hunt  wild bear unless such person holds a junior hunting  license if the licensee is at least fourteen years old, a junior archery  license, or a non-resident bear tag  in  combination  with  one  of  the  non-resident  deer  licenses  listed  in  subparagraph 1, 2 or 3 of this  paragraph.