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Carter and Johnson Counties. — Unlawful to trap, shoot, or kill fox or to destroy fox 

 den, except near farm buildings when they destroy fowls or live stock. 



Claiborne, Grainger, Davidson, Roane, and Shelby Counties. — Unlawful to set a trap 

 more than 200 yards from trapper's residence. 



Davidson, Robertson, and Shelby Counties. — Open season for beaver, muskrat, fox, 

 mink, raccoon, skunk, and opossum, September 1 to January 31. Sale of these animals or 

 their skins restricted to from November 1 to January 31. 



Dyer County. — Open season for raccoon, mink, and otter, October 1 to February 15. 



Meigs and Rhea Counties. — Same provisions about foxes as in Blount, but also sale of 

 the animals or their pelts is prohibited. 



Smith County. — Open season for trapping fur animals, October 15 to February 15. 



Warren County. — Open season for opossum, raccoon, and other fur animals, November 1 

 to February 28 (29). 



TEXAS. 



Open seasons. — No close season for fur animals. 



Trapping. — No license required for trapping, but on posted lands consent 

 of owner is necessary. 



Propagation. — Permit must be obtained from game, fish, and oyster commis- 

 sioner to trap or transport wild animals for propagation purposes. 



Bounties. — None paid by State. 



UTAH. 



Open seasons. — Beaver, otter, and marten protected at all times. If beavers 

 destroy property, the State fish and game commissioner may give permit to kill, 

 but hides must be delivered to the commissioner to be sold, half of the proceeds 

 from the sale of skins of beaver so taken to be paid as compensation for trapping 

 the animals, the balance to be paid into the game fund ; possession of skins of 

 protected fur animals prohibited unless duly tagged by commissioner. No close 

 season on other fur animals. 



Trapping. — No license required for trapping. Aliens other than homesteaders 

 are not allowed to hunt or trap in the State. 



Propagation. — No legislation. 



Bounties. — Wolf, #62.50; bear, mountain lion, or cougar, #30; coyote, $4; 

 lynx, or bobcat, #3. Fund raised by direct appropriation and a tax of 4 mills on 

 live stock. 



VERMONT. 



Open seasons. — Mink, otter, and muskrat, November 1 to April 30; marten, 

 raccoon, fisher, and skunk, October 20 to March 31; fox, October 20 to April 1 

 (may be taken otherwise than by trapping at any time). No open season for 

 beaver. 



