APPENDIX 249 



NEWFOUNDLAND 



(OPEN SEASON) 



HUNTING 



GAME. Caribou, August i to January 31, excepting from October i to 



October 20, inclusive. 

 Beaver, protected until October, 1907. 

 Moose and elk, protected until January, 1912. 

 Otter, October i to March 31. 

 Foxes, October 16 to March 14. 

 Rabbits and hares, no close season. 



Not more than two stag and one doe caribou to be killed in any one 

 year by any one person. No person shall be allowed to hunt or kill 

 caribou within five miles on either side of the railway track, from 

 Grand Lake to Goose Brook. 



Dogs must not be used to hunt caribou, nor may they be killed with 

 hatchet or any weapon other than firearms, nor while crossing any pond, 

 stream or watercourse. 



GAME BIRDS. Partridge, ptarmigan and other grouse, October i to Janu- 

 ary 12. 



Curlew, plover, snipe or other wild or migratory birds, excepting wild 

 geese, August 21 to January n. 



HUNTING LICENCES 

 NON-RESIDENTS are required to obtain licences. Fee, entitling the holder 



thereof to kill and take two stag and one doe caribou, $50.00. 



Guides must be licensed, fee, $50.00, if non-residents. Licences are 



issued by Stipendiary Magistrates, Justices of the Peace and 



Department of Marine and Fisheries. 

 Export of heads and carcasses permitted under certain conditions. 



FISHING 

 Salmon, grilse, char or trout, in any lake, river, pond, brook or stream, 



January 16 to September 14. 

 No licecne required to take fish with hook and line. 



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