﻿GAME LAWS FOR 1913. 23 



PROVISIONAL OPEN SEASONS FOR GAME IN THE UNITED STATES 



AND CANADA, 1913. 



[The open seasons include the first date, but nol the last. To find the close seasons, reverse the dales. 

 Seasons which apply only to special counties are placed to tho left of the column containing those for the 

 State in general. Future dates, as Aug. 1, 1914, indicate that tho season does not open until that time.] 

 Alabama (1907-1911): Open seasons. 



Male door (does protected all tho year) Nov. 1-Jan. 1. 



Squirrel (black, gray, or fox) .' Oct. 1-Mar. 1. 



Quail or partridge Nov. 1-Mar. 1. 



Wild turkey gobblers (hens protected all the year) Dec. 1-Apr. 1. 



Ruffed grouse (pheasant), imported pheasant, or other introduced game birds Dec. 1-Dec. 15. 



Dove Aug. 1-Mar. 1. 



Plover, snipe Nov. 1-Dec. 16. 



Yellowlegs Sept. 1-Dec. 16. 



Curlew, sandpiper, other shore birds, swan Sept. 1-Mar. lo. 



Woodcock Sept. 1-Jan. 1. 



Rail, coot, mud hens - Sept. 1-Dec. 1. 



Duck, goose, brant Sept. 1-Jan. 16. 



Alaska 1(1910-1913): 

 North of latitude 62° — 



Moose (female's and yearlings protected all the year), caribou, sheep Aug. 1-Dec. 11. 



South of latitude 62° — 



Deer (see exception) Aug. 15-Nov. 2. 



Exception: Deer on Duke, Gravina, Kruzof, Suemez, and Zarembo Islands, 

 Aug. 1, 1914; Kodiak and Long Islands, Dec. 10, 1914. 



Mountain goat Aug. 1-Feb. 2. 



Moose (females and yearlings protected all the year), caribou (see exception), sheep - . Aug. 20- Jan. 1. 

 Exception: Caribou on the Kenai Peninsula, Aug. 1, 1914. 



Brown bear Oct. 1-July 2. 



Throughout Territory — 



Grouse, ptarmigan, shore birds, waterfowl Sept. 1-Mar. 2. 



Arizona (1912): 



Male deer Oct. 1-Dec. 16. 



Female deer, spotted fawn, elk, antelope, sheep, goat No open season. 



Bobwhite, grouse, pheasant No open season. 



Quail Oct. 15-Feb. 2. 



Wild turkey Oct. 1-Dec. 16. 



Dove and white wing ; .• June 1-Feb. 2. 



Duck, goose, and brant Sept. 1-Dec. 16. 



Snipe, plover, yellowlegs. Oct. 15-Dec. 16. 



Rail, coot, gallinule Oct. 15-Dec. 1. 



Arkansas (1901-1913): 



Deer (see exceptions) Sept. 1-Feb. 1. 



Exceptions: 



Chicot County : Oct. 1-Feb. 1. 



Desha County Oct. 1-Jan. 1 . 



Squirrel in Lee, Monroe, Phillips, and St. Francis Counties May 1-Dec. 1. 



Quail or partridge (see exceptions) Nov. 1-Mar. 1. 



Exceptions: 



Bradley and Dallas Counties Nov. 15-Mar. 1. 



Carroll, Columbia, Grant, and Lafayette Counties Dec. 10-Feb. 1. 



Boone County, quail Mar. 29, 1917. 



Calhoun county, nonresident not permitted to hunt quail or partridge. 



Prairie chicken, pinnated grouse (see exception) Nov. 1-Dec. 1. 



Exception: Prairie County Jan. 1, 1917. 



Wild turkey (see exception) Sept. 1-May 1. 



Exception: Chicot County Feb. 1-May 15. 



Pheasants (Chinese, English) 10 years Mar. 14, 1913. 



Dove No open season. 



Black-breasted and golden plover, jacksnipe, Wilson snipe, and yellowlegs 2 Sept. 1-Dec. 16. 



Woodcock Nov. 1-Jan. 1. 



Rail, coot, gallinule Sept. 1-Dec. 1. 



Duck, goose, brant Oct. 1-Jan. 16. 



1 Game animals or birds niay be killed at any time for food or clothing by native Indians or Eskimo, or 

 by miners or explorers in need of food, but game so killed can not be shipped or sold. 



2 See Regulation 4. 



