﻿GAME LAWS FOR 1913. 25 



District of Columbia > (1899-1906): Open seasons. 



Deer meat (sale or possession) Sept. 1-Jan. 1. 



Rabbit (except English rabbit, Belgian hare), squirrel. Nov. 1-Feb. 1. 



Quail or partridge Nov. 1-Mar. 15. 



Huffed grouse or pheasant (except English, ringneck, or other imported pheasants 

 raised in inclosures, sale or possession unrestricted), wild turkey Nov. 1-Dec. 26. 



Prairie chicken (pinnated grouse) Sept. 1-Mar. 15. 



Dove No open season. 



Woodcock July 1-Jan. 1. 



Plover, snipe, marsh blackbird, duck, goose, brant Sept. 1-Dec. 1 6. 



Reedbird Sept. 1-Nov. 1. 



Rail or ortolan Sept. l.-Dec. 1 . 



Florida (1913): 



Deer, males only (does and fawns, no open season), squirrel Nov. 20-Feb. 21. 



Quail (bobwhite partridge), wild turkey gobblers (hens, no open season), dove Nov. 20-Feb. 21. 



Ruffed grouse, imported pheasants Dec. 1, 1915. 



Plover, snipe, yeilowlegs Nov. 20-Dec. 16. 



Rail, coot, gallinule Nov. 20-Dec. 1. 



Duck, goose, brant Nov. 20-Jan.l6. 



Georgia (1905-1912): 



Deer (except_does and fawns, Dec. 1, 1916) Oct. 1-Dec. 1. 



Cat squirrel (fox squirrel, Jan. 1, 1918) Aug. 1-Jan. 1. 



Quail, partridge, wild turkey (gobblers), dove Nov. 20-Mar. 1. 



Pheasant or ruffed grouse, wild turkey hens, imported game birds Dec. 1 , 1910. 



Plover Nov. 20-Dec. 1G. 



Snipe Dec. 1-Dec. 10. 



Yeilowlegs Sept. 1-Dec. 1G. 



Woodcock Dec. 1-Jan. 1. 



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



Ducks (except wood duck, Dec. 1-Jan. 1) Sept. 1-Jan. 16. 



Geese, brant Oct. 1-Jan. 16. 



Idaho (1909-1911): 



Deer, elk, sheep, goat (see exceptions) Sept. 1-Dec. 1. 



Exceptions. — In Bonner, Clearwater, Idaho, Kootenai, Latah, Nez Perce, and 

 Shoshone Counties, deer, Sept. 20-Dec. 20; elk, Sept. 1, 1916; in Fremont, 

 Bonneville, and Bingham Counties, elk, Sept. 1-Jan. 1; in Bear Lake, Cassia, 

 Oneida, and Twinfalls Counties, deer, elk, sheep, and goat, Sept. 1, 1916. 



Moose, caribou, antelope, buffalo No open season. 



Quail Nov. 1-Dec. 1. 



Partridge, pheasant, grouse (except north of Salmon River, Sept. 1-Dec. 1 ) Aug. 15-Dec. 1. 



Turtle dove (except in Fremont County, Aug. 15-Dec. 1), sage hen July 15-Dec. 1. 



Prairie chicken , pinnated grouse, imported pheasant No open season. 



Swan Sept. 1, 1918. 



Plover, snipe, yeilowlegs Sept. 1-Dec. 16. 



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



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



Illinois (1903-1913): 



Deer ,2 10 years June 23, 1923. 



Squirrel (gray, red, fox, or black) July 2-Nov. 15. 



Quail Nov. 11-Dec. 10. 



Prairie chicken Nov. 11-Nov. 25. 



Ruffed grouse, partridge, blue quail, mountain quail, valley quail, Hungarian 

 partridge, capercailzie, heath hen, black grouse, woodcock July 2, 1920. 



Wild turkey, pheasants 2 (copper or Soemmering, English, golden, green Japanese, 

 Mongolian, ringneck, silver, tragopan, Reeves, Elliot, Hungarian, Swinhoe, Am- 

 herst, melanotte, impeyan, argus), partridge (black Indian, caccabis, chukar), 

 sand grouse, 10 years June 23, 1923. 



Mourning dove Aug. 16-Nov. 1. 



Plover, snipe, yeilowlegs, duck, goose, brant Sept. 2-Dec. 16. 



Coot, rail, gallinule Sept. 2-Dec. 1. 



1 Hunting prohibited in the District, by act of June 30, 1906, except on the marshes of the E astern Branch 

 above the Anacostia Bridge, and on the Virginia shore of the Potomac, and no birds can be shot within 

 200 yards of any bridge or dwelling. 



2 Deer raised in inclosure for market may be killed Oct. 1-Feb. 1; cock pheasant, Nov. 1-Feb. 1 under 

 permit. 



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