88 FISH AND GAME LAWS. 



INSECTIVOROUS BIRDS must not be killed or taken, nor 

 nests molested at any time. 



No trap, snare, or net, nor punt or swivel gun, can be used to take 

 any of the birds named, nor must they be molested while on their 

 nestings. 



FISH may be caught in the State of Michigan only during the 

 seasons stated below : 



BROOK TROUT, from May 1st to Sept. 1st. 



GRAYLING, from June 1st to Nov. 1st. 



BASS, PERCH and other varieties may be taken at any time. 



Iowa» 



WILD GAME may be killed in the State of Iowa only during 

 the seasons stated below: 



PRAIRIE CHICKEN or PINNATED-GROUSE, from Aug. 

 15th to Dec. 1st. 



WOOD-COCK, from July 10th to Jan. 1st. 



RUFFED-GROUSE or PHEASANT, WILD TURKEY, and 

 Q,UAIL, from Oct. 1st to Jan. 1st. 



DUCKS and GEESE, or BRANT, from Aug. 15th to May 1st. 



DEER and ELK, from Sept. 1st to Jan. 1st. 



It is unlawful to kill game in any manner other than by means of 

 a gun commonly shot from the shoulder. 



BEAVER, MINK, OTTER and MUSK-RAT may be killed, 

 trapped or ensnared between Nov. 1st and April |lst ; they may, 

 however, be killed at any time when necessary for the protection of 

 private property. 



The game laws prohibit killing for traffic, any pinnated-grouse, 

 wood-cock, quail, ruffed grouse or pheasant, or any one person shoot- 

 ing or killing, during one day, or having in his possession at one 

 time more than twenty-five of the foregoing named birds, unless 

 lawfully received for transportation. 



Snaring, netting, or trapping any birds, or destroying eggs or 

 nests of birds are unlawful. The exportation of game birds is pro- 

 hibited. It is lawful for any person to ship to any other person, 

 within the State, game birds, not exceeding one dozen in number, 

 in one day, during the period -when the killing of such birds is not 

 prohibited. 



FISH may be caught in Iowa during the seasons stated below: 



