Indiana Code § 14-22-10-7

Effort to retrieve crippled or killed wild animals
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Sec. 7. A person may not kill or cripple a wild animal without making a reasonable effort to retrieve the animal. After the animal is retrieved the animal must be: (1) taken into the person's possession, unless the animal is a nuisance wild animal taken with the permission of the owner or tenant of the land in accordance with this article; and (2) included in the person's daily bag limit, if applicable. [Pre-1995 Recodification Citation: 14-2-6-8.]

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