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North Dakota: All protected game, except golden plover and woodcock. 



Exceptions: Nonresident licensee may carry with him from State prairie chickens and doves, not 

 exceeding 20 in all, and plover, snipe, ducks, and geese, not exceeding 50 in all, open to view, labeled 

 with his name and address and number of his license. Domesticated game may be exported under 

 written permission of board of control. 

 Ohio: Squirrel, quail, ruffed grouse or pheasant, introduced pheasant, dove, woodcock, plover, snipe, 

 shore birds, rail, coot (mud hen), duck, goose, swan taken in the State. 

 Exception: Nonresident may take with him from State under his hunting license 25 pieces of game. 

 Oklahoma: All protected game. 



Exception: Nonresident licensee may carry to his home two days' bag limit of game birds. 

 Oregon: All protected game. 



Exceptions: Game birds raised in captivity for breeding purposes and pinioned may be shipped 

 under tag. Game for propagation or scientific purposes may be exported under permit. 

 Pennsylvania: All protected game taken in the State. 



Exceptions: Nonresident licensee may take with him from the State one day's bag labeled with his 



name and address and number of his license. Elk raised in captivity may be exported under regu*- 



lations of commission. Live English, Mongolian, and Chinese pheasants raised in captivity friay be 



exported. 



Rhode Island: Quail, ruffed grouse, woodcock, plover, curlew, yellowlegs, snipe, sandpiper, shore, 



marsh and beach birds. 



Exception: Nonresident may take with him from the State under his hunting license, open to view, 

 10 wildfowl orhirds the export of which is otherwise prohibited by law. 

 South Carolina: All game birds or animals taken in the State. 



Exception: Licensee may carry openly 2 deer, 50 partridges, 12 ruffed grouse, 4 wild turkeys, 50 beach 

 birds, 50 ducks and geese in a season. 

 South Dakota: All protected game. 



Exceptions: Two deer. A certificate — good for five days — that such game was lawfully killed must be 

 obtained from a justice of the peace and given to the carrier. Any resident or nonresident may carry 

 out of the State any game bird legally in possession. Game or game birds raised in captivity may 

 be exported under written permission of State game warden. 

 Tennessee: All protected game. 



Exception: Nonresident may take with him from the State 50 ducks or 30 pieces of other game, but 

 must present to some officer or employee of common carrier his hunting license and sworn statement 

 that his game will not be sold. 

 Texas: All wild animals, wild birds, and wild fowl found in the State. 



Exception: Nonresident licensee may take with him from the State 3 male deer, 75 ducks (if killed in 

 three consecutive days by himself), and one day's bag limit of other birds, under affidavit that his game 

 will not be sold. 

 Utah: All protected game. 



Exception: Nonresident licensee may take one day's bag out of State under permit. 

 Vermont: Deer, gray squirrel, quail, ruffed grouse or partridge, plover, English snipe, woodcock, duck, 

 goose. 



Exceptions: Nonresident licensee may export 1 deer and one day's bag of game birds under license, 

 but must accompany shipment. Resident may export, open to view, the season limit of game or 

 game birds under his license by having the license marked with shipping point, destination, and num- 

 ber of each kind of game. Also game raised in private preserves may be exported when duly marked 

 and tagged. 

 Virginia: All protected game except waterfowl legally killed. 



Exceptions: During open season nonresident may, under his hunting license, take with him out of 

 the State, or as baggage on the same conveyance, 1 deer, 50 quail or partridges, 10 pheasants or grouse, 

 3 wild turkeys, and 25 of each, or 100 in all, of plover, snipe, sandpipers, willets, tatlers, and curlew, 

 if killed or captured by himself and shipped open to view and plainly labeled with his name and 

 address. Any citizen of State may ship from the State, as a gift and not for sale (which fact must 

 be stated on shipping tag), 1 deer, 18 quail or partridges, 6 pheasants, 3 wild turkeys, and if open to 

 view and plainly labeled with names and addresses of donor and donee, and number of each kind 

 of bird so shipped. 

 Washington? All protected game. 



Exceptions: Nonresident may export one season's limit of big game and one day's bag limit of birds 

 under his hunting license, if accompanied by affidavit that the game was killed by him and is not for 

 sale. Export of game animals and birds raised in captivity permitted. 

 West Virgiiiins All protected game. 

 Wisconsin: All protected game, except rabbit, squirrel, and coot (mud hen). 



Exceptions: During open season nonresident may take out of State under his hunting license, in 

 personal possession or as baggage or express, accompanying same to State line, 1 deer and not more than 

 30 game animals and birds of all kinds, provided packages are plainly marked so as to show the names 

 and addresses of shipper and consignee and number of each kind of game, and, in case of deer, have 

 proper coupons attached. Park boards allowed to ship, under permit of State game warden, live 

 animals and game birds for park purposes. Shipment allowed of domesticated deer, moose, elk, and 

 caribou and game birds properly tagged, under permit of State game warden. 



