APPENDIX 

 GAME REGULATIONS AND HUNTING SEASONS 



PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA 



(OPEN SEASON) 



HUNTING 



BIG GAME. Moose, October i to December i, except in Island of Cape 



Breton, where they are protected until 1915. 

 (No person shall kill more than one moose in one season, nor any calf 



moose under the age of one year.) 

 Deer and caribou protected until October, 1910. 

 Dogs must not be allowed to hunt moose or caribou. 

 Bear, all year. 

 OTHER GAME. Beaver, protected. 



Fox (yellow or red), at all times. 

 Hare or rabbit, November i to February 28. 

 Mink, November 2 to February 28. 

 Muskrat, November 2 to February 28. 

 Otter, November i to February 28. 



GAME BIRDS. Woodcock, snipe, teal, blue-winged duck, wood duck, Sep- 

 tember i to February 28. 

 Blue-wing duck, September i to April 30. 

 Shore-birds, plover, curlew, September i to February 28. 

 (No person shall in one day shoot more than ten woodcock or more 



than five ruffed grouse.) 



Pheasant, blackcock, capercailzie, ptarmigan, sharp-tailed grouse, 

 ' spruce partridge or chukor partridge, protected at all times. 

 Ruffed 'grouse, commonly called partridge, October i to 31. 

 Cape Breton, the open season for birds, partridges excepted, is from 

 August 20 to February 28. 



HUNTING LICENCES 



NON-RESIDENTS are required to obtain licences to shoot from the Pro- 

 vincial Secretary, from Clerks of Counties, or from the agents of the 

 Game Society in various parts of the Province. 



Licence fee, for all game, $30. 



FISHING 



Bass may be caught with hook and line at all times of the year. 

 Salmon, February i to August 15. 

 Trout of all kinds and land-locked salmon, April I to September 30. 



FISHING LICENCES 



NON-RESIDENTS are required to obtain licences to fish, which may be obtained 

 on application to the Fishery Warden. Fee for three months, $5 ; 

 fee for six months, $10. No person shall kill in one day more than 

 twelve bass, pike or perch, or twenty trout. 



