THIRTY-EIGHTH BIENNIAL REPORT 

 GAME CASES 



79 



Offense 



Antelope: Closed season 



Bear: Closed season, refuge 



Beaver: No commercial license 



Coots: Shooting with 22 rifle 



Deer: Night hunting, refuge, take forked horn deer 

 in District 1 J4, transfer deer tags, overlimit, closed 

 season, doe, no tags, failure to have deer tag vali- 

 dated, spike buck, fawn, altering deer tags, fawn, 

 two deer in a one deer district, firearms, spotlight- 

 ing, unplugged gun, early and late shooting, allow- 

 ing hounds to run deer during closed season 



Deer meat: Closed season, female, unstamped, no 



permit, illegally taken 



Doves: Closed season, shooting from auto, no license, 

 overlimit, taking by trap, use license of another, 



unplugged gun 



Ducks: closed season, early and late shooting, over- 

 limit, no license, unplugged gun, no duck stamp, 

 failure to show game on demand, taking young 



from nest, shore bird possess baby ducks 



Elk: Overlimit, cow 



Firearms: Refuge, shooting from highway 



Fox, grey: Closed season 



Game birds: Closed season, selling domesticated 



game birds, no license 



Geese: Overlimit, unplugged gun, refuge, no license, 



harrying geese with car, after sunset 



Hunting: No license, failure show hcense on demand, 

 transfer of license, hunting in refuge, falsifying in 

 order to secure citizen's license, at night, use 

 license of another, spothghting, refuse to show 



license on demand 



Jacks nipe 



Meadowlark 



Mudhens: No license _. 



Muskrats: Trapping for profit, no license 



Mountain Sheep: Kill and possess 



Nongame birds 



Pheasants: Closed season, hen, no license, set lines 

 to take pheasants, failing to tag, trapping hen, no 



tags, shooting from auto 



Pigeons: Closed season 



Quail: Closed season, no hcense 



Rabbits: Closed season, no license 



Robins and flickers 



Sagehens: Closed season 



Seized evidence destroyed 



Shooting from auto 



Shorebirds 



Squirrels, tree 



Swans . 



Taking birds with trap 



Trapping: Disturbing traps of licensed trapper, trap- 

 ping for profit, no license 



Trespassing 



Waterfowl: Closed season, early and late shooting, no 



license, overUmit, no duck stamp 



WiUits 



Wilson snipe 



Woodducks 



Totals. 



July 1, 1942, to June 30, 1943 



Arrests 



179 



69 



49 

 273 



25 



1 



94 

 1 

 1 

 1 



2 

 15 



180 



2 



30 



46 



1 



5 



15 

 7 

 2 

 2 



1 

 2 



46 

 1 

 1 



1,076 



Fines 



5160 00 



100 00 



75 00 



25 00 



9,617 00 

 5,432 00 



1,375 00 

 9,046 00 



575 00 

 10 00 



50 00 



205 00 



1,992 00 

 12 50 

 25 00 

 35 00 



200 00 

 310 00 



8,448 50 



50 00 



650 00 



694 50 



70 00 



325 00 



405 00 



155 00 



55 00 



125 00 



10 00 

 75 00 



945 00 

 25 00 

 25 00 



195 00 



J41,497 50 



Jail 



54 



74 



105 

 '""5 



238 



July 1, 1943, to June 30, 1944 



Arrests 



301 



76 



36 



182 

 2 

 5 



5 



28 



121 



270 



I 



18 



4 



4 

 1 

 25 

 2 

 3 

 3 

 1 



5 

 1 



1,108 



Fines 



$100 00 



18,780 00 

 5,090 00 



1,710 00 



i,077 50 



200 00 



85 00 



400 00 

 852 50 



3,230 00 



10 00 

 20 00 



200 00 



9,940 00 



50 00 



585 00 



100 00 



150 00 

 10 00 



540 00 

 20 00 



200 00 

 60 00 

 25 00 



105 00 

 10 00 



$50,550 00 



Jail 



95 



30 



55 



180 



