To use sink boats, motor boats, launches, sail boats, float- 

 ing- batteries, sunken boxes, tubs or floating blinds when shoot- 

 ing- or to hunt or shoot between one hour after sunset and one 

 hour before sunrise. 



GAME LIMITS 



MOOSE 



One male antlered Moose (not to be shipped out of the 

 state unless mounted). 



DEER 



Resident of state, one deer; Non-resident, one deer. Every 

 hunter must have a Big- Game L'icense. 



GAME IIIRDS 



(Resident and non-resident alike . .One day's bag, fifteen 

 birds. Number allowed to have in possession at one time, fifty 

 aquatic fowl; forty-five other game birds. Non-resident al- 

 lowed to ship twenty-five game birds to place of residence. 



FISH 



Limit twenty-five in one day; no limit on Sunfish, Perch, 

 Pickerel and Bullheads. Non-resident may take fifty pounds 

 with him to place of residence. No license required of resident 

 for hook and line fishing. Non-resident license fee, one dollar, 

 procured of Game and Fish Commissioner, a County Auditor, or 

 local Game Warden. 



SALE OF FISH AND GAME 



SALE OF G A HI 10 



Prohibited at all times. It is an offense to sell, offer to 

 sell or to buy game. 



SALE OF FISH. 



Allowed during open season, except that sale of brook 

 trout and bass is prohibited. Sale of Pike, Sunfish and Crap- 

 pics, and Perch from waters stocked by Commission is unlaw- 

 ful. 



SIZE OF FISH ALLOWED TO BE TAKEN 



Pike, fourteen inches in length or one pound, round weight; 

 lake trout, two pounds, round weight, or whitefish, two and 

 one-half pounds, round weight; Black. Gray or Oswego Bass, 

 nine inches in length; muskallonge, thirty inches in length; 

 other fish except Rock Bass, Sunfish and Bullheads, six inches 

 in length. 



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