38 GAME LAWS. 



OEEGON.— Male deeif or buck, July 1 to November 1 ; female ae«r or 

 doe, August 1 to January 1 ; spotted fawns protected ; neither male nor 

 female deer can be killed at any time for other than food purposes. 

 Elks, moose and mountain sheep, August 1 to November 1 ; shall not be 

 killed for other than food purposes ; wilds swans and ducks, September 

 1 to March 1 ; ducks can be killed at any time to protect growing crops ; 

 grouse, pheaaanta. mongolian pheasants, quails or partridges, Septem- 

 ber 1 to November 15; netting and snaring quails, prairie chickens 

 and ruffed grouse, or having the same in possession alive, prohibfted ; 

 nests and eggs of game birds and wildfowl protected. Riug-neqk Mongo- 

 lian pheasants, Tragopan pheasants, silver pheasants and golden pheas- 

 ants protected. Mountain or brook trout, April 1 to November 1. Red- 

 ftsh and lake trout, January 1 to August 10. Salmon protected in the 

 Columbia River during March, August, September and during the weekly 

 close times in April, May, June and July, i..e., from 6 p. m. Saturday to 

 6 p. m. Sunday ; taking them with any other device than hook and line 

 prohibited in any other waters, April 1 to November 15. Fishing near 

 flshways, drugs, explosives, nets, pollution of streams, etc., and tres- 

 pass, prohibited. 



PENNSYfcVANIA.— Elks and deer October I to December 15; but ow- 

 ing to an error, it is illegal to have deer in possession after November 

 30 The killing of fawns when in spotted coat, chasing of elks or deer 

 ^ith hounds, and the killing of deer when in the water prohibited. 

 Squirrels, September 1 to January 1 Hares or rabbits, November 1 to 

 January 1. Hunting or killing of rabbits with ferrets prohibited. 

 Wild turkeys, October 15 to January 1. Plovers, July 16 to January 1. 

 Woodcocks, July 4 to January 1. Quails, November 1 to December 16. 

 Ruffed and pinnated grouse, October 1 to January 1. Rails or reed 

 birds, September 1 to December 1. Wildfowl, September 1 to May 1. 

 Insectivorous birds protected, except English sparrows. Pigeon nestingsl 

 protected against firearms to a radius of one-fourth mile from roosting 

 or breeding place, and penalty for disturbance in any manner while 

 nesting; and snaring or netting for the purpose of killing during the 

 nesting season prohibited. Snaring, netting or catching of game birds 

 by torchlight prohibited. Sunday hunting and shooting pr(^lbited 

 Shooting of wildfowl limited to use of shoulder gun only. Sea salmon, 

 April 1 to July 1 Speckled trout. April 15 to July 15; under five inches 

 In length protected. Lake trout, January 1 to October 1. Black, green^ - 

 yellow, willow, rock, Lake Erie and grass bass, pike, pickerel, and wall-' 

 eyed pike or Susquehanna salmon, June 1 to January 1. Bass less than 

 six inches in length protected. German carp, September 1 to May 1. 

 Artificially stocked streams protected for three years after stocking. HoQk 

 and line fishing only allowed; use of nets or traps of any kind, poisons 

 6to„ prohibited . 



