GAME LAWS FOE 1913. 45 
California: Deer meat and hides of female deer, or those from which evidence of sex has been removed, 
all other protected game, except cottontail rabbit, duck, and black brant. 
Permitted: Game may be sold under license. Pheasants reared in captivity or imported from 
foreign country may be sold at any time under permit. 
Colorado: All game taken in the State. 
Permitted: Domestic game may be sold by hotels, restaurants, etc., during the open season and 
five days thereafter, or during the limits of a storage permit. Imported game (under license) and game 
taken from licensed private parks and lakes may be sold at any time if accompanied by an invoice. 
Connecticut: Quail, ruffed grouse, Hungarian partridge, woodcock. 
Delaware: All protected game, except that a resident lawfully taking game may sell plover, snipe, and 
ducks anywhere and other game in his own county; restaurants buying from such persons may serve 
game in open season. 
Florida: All protected game. 
Georgia: All protected game, except migratory ducks. 
Idaho: All protected game. 
Illinois: All protected game, except dove, coot, rail. 
Permitted: Deer bred in captivity may be sold October 1 to February 1; cock pheasants may be sold 
by breeders (under permit) November 1 to February 1; doves may be sold from the third day of the 
open season to the fifth day of the close season; and legally killed game imported from other States 
from October 1 to February 1. 
Indiana: Quail. 
Iowa: All protected game. 
Kansas: All protected game. 
Permitted: Game reared in captivity may be sold under permit. 
Kentucky: Quail, partridge, grouse, pheasant, wild turkey, killed in the State. 
Louisiana: All protected game, except snipe, rail coots, poule d'eau, ducks, geese, and brant, which 
may be sold during open season and three days thereafter, but not later than March 1. 
Permitted: Game reared in captivity maybe sold during the open season. 
Maine: Deer or moose for export. All protected game birds for any purpose. 
Permitted: Deer may be sold by local dealers under license. 
Maryland: 
Allegany — Deer, quail, grouse, English pheasant, wild turkey, dove, woodcock. 
Anne Arundel— All game except squirrel, rabbit, and raccoon. 
Baltimore— Rabbit, squirrel, quail, ruffed grouse, dove, pheasant, woodcock, for export. 
Calvert — Rabbit, quail, woodcock, for export for sale. 
Cecil— Squirrel, quail, grouse, woodcock, plover. 
Dorchester — Rabbit, squirrel, quail, partridge, dove, woodcock, wood duck, for export. 
Frederick — Squirrel, partridge, pheasant, woodcock, taken in county. 
Garrett— Rabbit, partridge, quail, pheasant, wild turkey, woodcock, for export. 
Montgomery— Rabbit, quail, partridge, woodcock, for export. 
Somerset— Rabbit, quail or partridge, woodcock, dead or alive, for any other purpose than as food within 
the county or for propagation; or any game for export. 
Washington— Deer, squirrel, rabbit, partridge, pheasant, wild turkey, dove, woodcock. 
Wicomico— Quail or partridge for export (from Wicomico and Worcester Counties considered as one 
territory). 
Worcester— Rabbit, quail, woodcock (except to consumer). 
Permitted: Baltimore City— Ruffed grouse may be sold October 1-December 25. 
Massachusetts: Deer and quail taken in the State, gray squirrel, ruffed grouse, prairie chicken, sharp- 
tailed grouse, pheasant, Hungarian partridge, woodcock, piping plover, and killdeer plover. 
Permitted: Dealers or persons in the cold-storage business may sell imported quail lawfully obtained 
during November and December, and may sell at any time hares or rabbits lawfully secured. Live 
quail for propagation may be sold under permit. Quail and Hungarian partridges raised in captivity 
under written permit may be sold for propagation. Deer and pheasants raised in captivity may be 
sold for any purpose. 
Michigan: All protected game, except rabbits. 
Permitted: Game raised in captivity may be sold alive within State and, under $1 permit, alive or dead 
without the State. 
Minnesota: All protected game. 
Permitted: Game animals (under permit) and birds (under tag) raised in captivity may be sold at 
any time. 
Mississippi: All protected game. 
Missouri: All protected game. 
Permitted: Deer or elk reared in captivity may be sold under regulations of commissioner. 
Montana: All protected game. 
Permitted: Merchant, hotel, or restaurant keeper may sell game not killed in the State. 
Nebraska: All protected game. 
Nevada: All protected game. 
