gj^ In the Open— The National Forests of Washington 



NO OPEX SEASON.^ 



]\Ioose, elk (1925); fawns, caribou, mountain sheep, squirrels ^gray, black, fox), quail, prairie 

 chicken, sage hens, introduced birds (except as above), turkey, and dove; swans, wood ducks, 

 eider ducks, auklets, auks, bitterns, little brown and sandhill crones, fulmars, grebes, guil- 

 lemots, gulls, herons, jaegeis, loons, murres, petrels, band-tailed pigeons, puffins, sheanvaters, 

 terns, and all shore birds (except Wilson snipe or jacksnipe, black-bellied and golden plovers, and 

 vellowlegs). 



HUXTIXG AND FISHIXG LICEXSES. 



Nonresident: Hunting and Rshing, State, Sio: fishing, county, S2. Eesident: State, $5; 

 county. Si. Issued by county auditors. 



No license required of honorably discharged Union soldiers of Civil War to hunt or fish, or of 

 women and persons under 16 to fish, if residents. 



BAG LnniS AXD POSSESSIOX. 



One deer in counties east of Cascades. Two deer (i buck in Skagit, Snohomish, and What- 

 com), I goat in counties %\est of Cascades. Five in all of partridge, grouse, prairie chickens 

 Himgarian partridge, Chinese or Pmglish pheasant a day or in possession; 10 quail a day; 

 10 upland birds, but in no event to include more than 5 upland birds other than quail, and 

 25 in all of upland birds a week. In Kittitas County 2 m.ale Chinese or English pheasants in bag 

 of 5 upland birds; 20 ducks, geese, brant, golden plover, yellowlegs, Wilson snipe a week 

 (week ends at midnight Saturday), but not more than 8 geese, 8 brant, 15 in all of plovers 

 and yellowlegs a day; 30 ducks, geese, brant in possession; 50 sora and 25 in all of other rails, coots, 

 and galliniiles. Possession during close season perm.itted under permit, but migratory birds shall 

 not be possessed longer than the first 10 days after close of open season. 



SALE. 



Sale of all protected game prohibited. 



EXPORT. 



Export of all protected game prohibited. 



1 Washiiigttin: County game commission, with consent of State warden, may shorten, close, or open season on 

 upland game birds. 



