IT IS ALWAYS UNLAWFUL 



To hunt birds and animals without first having procured a hunting license. 

 To take tuna, yellow-tail, iewflsh, black sea bass, albicore, barracuda, 



bonito, rock bass, California whiting, corbina, surf-fish, yellow-fin, or 



spot-fin croaker, salmon, steelhead, or other trout, charr, white-fish, 



striped and black bass for sport without first having procured a sporting 



angling license. (To be in effect January 1st, 1914.) 

 To refuse to show any game fish in possession upon the demand of any 



duly authorized officer. 



To make a false statement on the application blank for an angling license. 

 To fish for profit for any fish without first having procured a special market 



fishing license. 

 To sell fish, wild ducks, wild geese or rabbits by wholesale without first 



having procured a license. 

 To ship, buy, sell, offer for sale, barter or trade any game or parts thereof, 



except rabbits and wild geese. (Wild ducks may be sold during the 



month of November only. Domesticated game may be sold under 



restrictions.) 

 To fail to show any hunting, fishing or wholesale dealers' license upon 



demand of any duly authorized officer. 

 To take game or fish from one district Into another when the season is not 



open in both districts. 

 To ship or carry striped bass or trout or game other than rabbits and 



geese out of the State. 

 To shoot between one-half hour after sunset and one-half hour before 



sunrise. 

 To ship rabbits or geese or trout in concealed packages or without a tag 



bearing the name and address, exact contents of the package and name 



and address of shipper. 

 To take or kill or have in possession does, fawns, antelope and mountain 



sheep, beaver or sea-otter. To kill an elk is a felony punishable by two 



years' imprisonment; killing a sea-otter punishable by $1,000.00 fine. 

 To have in possession doe or fawn skins, or any deer skins from which the 



evidence of sex has been removed. 



To use more than one dog to the person in hurting deer. 

 To use any animal other than a dog as a blind to approach any wild duck 



or water fowl, except geese. 



To shoot at any duck from a power boat in motion. 

 To take or kill any wild pheasant, swan, bobwhite quail, imported quail, 



partridge or wild turkey. 

 To net, trap or hold any protected game or birds of any kind or their nests 



or eggs without having first procured written authority from the Fish 



and Game Commission. 

 To take or kill non-game birds, except blue jay, butcher bird, English 



sparrow, sharp-shinned hawk, cooper's hawk, duck hawk, great horned 



owl, or California linnet. 



To hunt any wild game upon the Pinnacles and Cleveland Game reserva- 

 tions, except predatory animals, and then only with a written permit 



from the Fish and Game Commission. 

 To take fish in any way within 50 feet of a flshway or by any means except 



with hook and line within 300 feet of one. 



To fish for trout between one hour after sunset and one hour before sunrise. 

 To take any black bass or trout other than with hook and line and in the 



manner commonly known as angling. 

 Tft> buy, sell or offer for sale wild trout under 12 Inches in length, or to 



import into the State domestically reared trout under one pound in 



weight, or to sell steelhead trout less than 12 inches in length or one 



pound in weight. 



To sell Quinnat salmon of less than 5 pounds in weight. 

 To fish for salmon, shad, or striped bass with nets on Saturday and 



Sunday. 



