It shall be unlawful (1) to shoot at any bird or animal protected by the Game Law or at any bird from any highway or roadway, which shall include that area of land from the center of the traveled surface to the right-of-way on either side,
(2) except as provided in section 37-226, to hunt, shoot, or take or attempt to hunt, shoot, or take any bird or animal by projecting or casting the rays of a spotlight, headlight, or other artificial light attached to or used from a vehicle or boat in any field, pasture, woodland, forest, prairie, water area, or other area which may be inhabited by wild animals or birds while having in possession or control, either singly or as one of a group of persons, any firearm or bow and arrow. Nothing in this subdivision shall prohibit the hunting on foot of raccoon with the aid of a handlight or the hunting, shooting, or taking of nonprotected species of wildlife in the protection of property by landowners or operators or their regular employees on land under their control on foot or from a motor vehicle with the aid of artificial light,
(3) to hunt, kill, or attempt to hunt or kill any protected species from any boat or watercraft while being propelled by sails or electric, gas, or steam power or from an aeroplane or hydroplane,
(4) to use any rifle, pistol, revolver, swivel gun, or shotgun larger than ten gauge in hunting any game birds or to trap, snare, net, or attempt to trap, snare, or net any game bird or birds, except that game birds obtained from the holder of a game farm permit or otherwise legally obtained which have been transported and are tagged in accordance with commission rules and regulations and which are being used for dog training purposes may be reclaimed through the use of recall boxes or recall pens by the holder of a written permit issued by the commission, subject to rules and
regulations established by the commission. Such person owning or controlling any device used for reclaiming purposes shall, prior to the operation thereof, pay an annual fee of ten dollars to the commission for each such device under his or her ownership or control. The commission may adopt and promulgate rules and regulations for the possession, use, and licensing of such reclaim devices,
(5) to take or needlessly destroy the nests or eggs of any game bird or birds,
(6) to hunt, kill, or attempt to hunt or kill any game bird or birds by attracting them to the place where hunted by the distribution of grain or other feed, commonly called baiting,
(7) except as provided in section 37-214.03, to hunt, kill, take, or attempt to hunt, kill, or take any game bird or birds from a vehicle of any kind,
(8) to hunt, kill, take, trap, or attempt to hunt, kill, take, or trap any game birds with nets, traps, or clubs except as specified in subdivision (4) of this section,
(9) to hunt, drive, or stir up game birds or game animals with or from any aircraft or boat propelled by sail or power, or
(10) to have or carry, except as permitted by law, any shotgun having shells in either the chamber, receiver, or magazine in or on any vehicle on any highway.