134 DIGEST OF GAME LAWS FOR 1901. 



to be carried through this State, prohibited to be so shipped or transported hj the 

 laws' of any other State, and further to dispose of the same according to the laws of 

 this State. Any person, firm or corporation violating the provisions of this act shall 

 be required, upon due proof thereof, to forfeit a sum not less than twenty-five dollars 

 nor more than one liundred dollars, in the discretion of the court. 

 Approved May 2, 1899. 



Iiaws of 1901, chap. 166. 



Game birds defined: Sec. 1. * * * For the purposes of this act the following 

 only shall be considered game birds: The several species of wild geese, ducks, wood 

 cock, snipe, plover, grouse, prairie chickens, pheasant, partridge and quail, desig- 

 nated by name and protected by the game laws of this state. 



Approved April 9, 1901; published April 12, 1901. 



Laws of 1901, chap. — . 



[Note: Sec. 13 is incorporated above in chap. 312, 1899, sec. 18; sec. 16 in sec. 19; 

 sec. 17 in sec. 20; and sec. 21 in Wis. Stats, sec. 1498 m.] 



Sale seasons: Sec. 14. Section 14, chapter 311, laws of 1899, is hereby amended 

 so as to read as follows: Section 14, chapter 311 of the laws of 1899. It shall be 

 unlawful and is prohibited to buy, sell or transport any green hide, green head, 

 carcass or part of a carcass of any buck, deer, doe or fawn between the fifth day of 

 December and the succeeding fifteenth day of November. Provided that this sec- 

 tion shall not prohibit the shipment into this state at any time [of] the hides or 

 skins of deer from another state if the same be lawfully taken and had in possession 

 in the state from which such shipment is made. Any shipment made or had in 

 possession in violation of this law may be seized confiscated and sold by and [any] 

 warden as provided b}" law. Anj- person or corporation who shall violate any of 

 the provisions of this act shall be punished by a fine of not less than twenty -five 

 dollars nor more than fifty dollars and by imprisonment until said fine is paid, not 

 exceeding sixty days. 



Permits: Sec. 26. Section 14981 of the statutes of 1898 is hereby amended so as to 

 read as follows: Section 14981. The state fish and game warden may on satisfactory 

 testimonials, issue to any person a resident of this state, a permit to take any of the 

 nests, eggs, birds, fowls, fish or animals of the state under conditions and restric- 

 tions fixed by said warden. 



Tag-g-ing deer: Sec. 28. Whenever any resident of this state holding a hunting 

 license, shall kill a deer during the open season he shall immediately attach to the 

 carcass of said deer section B of one of the coupons of his license. Whenever a non- 

 resident of this state holding a hunting license for the hunting of all kinds of pro- 

 tected game of this state shall kill a deer during the open season he shall immediately 

 attach to the carcass of said deer sections B and C of one of the coupons of his license. 

 Any person, company or corporation, before receiving for shipment, any carcass or 

 part of a carcass of any deer, shall detach from the license of the shipper section A, 

 of one of the coupons of said license and compare the same with the coupon or cou- 

 pons attached to said carcass or part of a carcass and if they correspond the carcass 

 or part of a carcass may be shipped provided the said carcass or part of a carcass of 

 deer be accompanied by the shipper from the place of shipment to destination if 

 within the state and to state line if destination be to a point without the state. Any 

 carcass or part of a carcass of any deer had in possession in or near any hunting 

 camp or found in transit or in any place for sale or storage, without the section of 

 the hmiting license coupon mentioned attached, may be seized, confiscated and sold 

 by any warden as provided by law. Any resident who shall neglect or refuse to 



