Map of UUrty Township daao FrotectlT© Association lands, food County, CShio, 1936. 



v.^«*5ii* ^^^ *" ^P®"^ *® hunting, tho uhadod area ia closed. Area of 

 toimship 23.040 acres, of which 76 percent, or 17,500 aisres. is open to hunting 

 hy holders of association permits. (Nearly all the closed area, except the State 

 per««e. it a part of two other hunting associations and is open to temting by 

 popalt holders of these associations. ) "a*in€ py 



Daring the winter following the hunting season each year 1.500 to 2.006 

 surplus hirds are live- trapped on the central refuge and removed elsewhere for 

 breeding stock, at a cost of 20 to 40 cents each. 



In 1936, 300 nonresident permits at $3 each were sold to 300 hunters irho 

 traveled from 38 cities in 21 counties of the State. Ciere were also sold 72 

 resident-nonlandowner permits at 50 cents each and 117 resident-landowner permits 

 at 25 cents each. There were 11 honorary permits. 140 farmers hunted on their own 

 lands without permit, and 210 hunted on the lands of the other two associations in 

 the township. The 850 hunters (24 per square mile) during the 9-day season made 

 a kill of 2.366 male xdxeasants (36 per sqtiare mile), 216 Hungarian partridges, 

 and 840 rabbits. 



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