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FOREST AND STREAM 
October, 1919 
DIRECTORY OF LICENSED GUIDES 
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MAINE - WYOMING - WISCONSIN 
Terms and Open Dates Furnished 
MAINE 
Clayton K. Arbo, Brownsville, JIaine 
Walter L. Arnold, Onawa, Maine 
Ira A. Andrews, North Lovell, Maine 
Gus Bernier, St. Pamphile, P. Q., Canada 
Clarence Leroy Brown, Wayne, Maine 
Hannibal H. Bryant, Portland, Maine 
Li verett Byram, St. Francis, Maine 
Simon Capino, Granville, Maine 
Harry James Carroll, Rumford, Maine 
John R. Clarke, Kingfield, Maine 
George William Cooper, Eagle Lake, Maine 
\\ illiara M. Dow, Monson, Maine 
Ernest C. Dunton, Bingham, Maine 
John T. Dyer, Kokadjo, Maine 
John H. Eastman, Dexter, Maine 
Philip M. Everett, Norway, Maine 
Eben E. Elsemore, Grand Lake Stream, Maine 
Arthur W. Eastman, Dexter, Maine 
John B. Fecto, Skowhegan, Maine 
Arthur G. Fox, Centre Lovell, Maine 
Jean M. Field, Rangeley, Maine 
Charles P. Gray, Freyburg, Maine 
Joseph H. Gurney, Greenville Jet., Maine 
G. A. Groves, Smithfield, Maine 
Leon D. Haley, Rangeley, Maine 
Summer Ricker Hooper, Kineo, Maine 
Lester Sprague Hill, Greene, Maine 
Will W. Holman, Wilsons Mills, Maine 
Edgar E. Harlow, Rockwood, Maine 
Ernest E. Johnson, Belgrade Lakes, Maine 
Harry L. Johnson, Rockwood, Maine 
Henry T. Johnson, Rockwood, Maine 
Richard Edward Johnson, Vanceboro, Maine 
George E. Nason, Wilsons Mills, Maine 
Ralph M. Nesbett, Rockwood, Maine 
WYOMING 
B. C. kumsey, Cody, VV'yo. 
John E. Simpson, Painter, Wyo. 
Earl F. Crouch, Wapiti, Wyo. 
Carl Hammitt, Cody, Wyo. 
W. H. Kitchens, Painter, Wyo. 
L. R. Watkins, Cody, Wyo. 
Orin McGhan, Powell, Wyo. 
Geo. B. Green, Alta, Wyo. 
D. O. Harris, Alta, Wyo. 
J. C. Eastgate, Rock Springs, Wyo. 
J. H. Brison, Rock Springs, Wyo. 
-Markus Halle, Rock Springs, Wyo. 
J. D. Livenaten, Thayne, Wyo. 
W. C. \’ail, Alpine, Wyo. 
Leon Livenaten, Thayne, Wyo. 
I. G. Walter, Alpine, Wyo. 
W. -A. Scott, Moran, Wyo. 
W. Best, Pinedale, Wyo. 
I. M. Lozier, Cora, Wyo. 
V. E. Faler, Pinedale, Wyo. 
J. W. Bloom, Pinedale, Wyo. 
E. -Amoretti, Dubois, Wyo. 
Edward Cole, Lander, Wyo. 
Fred L. Stone, Dubois, Wyo. 
Earl Nicol, Dubois, Wyo. 
Evart Nicol. Dubois, Wyo. 
Lester Hale. Dubois. Wyo. 
Richard Hincke, Bedford, Wyo. 
N. W. Frost, Wapiti, Wyo. 
-T. W. Howell, Wapiti, Wyo. 
Chas. Chadbourne, Valley. Wyo. 
I. E. Kennedy, Wapiti, Wyo. 
Simon Snyder, Valley, Wyo. 
Glen Snyder, Valley, Wyo. 
S. L. Thayer, Valley, Wyo. 
on Request 
WISCONSIN 
Alfred Henry Adams, Conover, Wis. 
Peter Alexander, Grandview, Wis. 
Lewis .Mien, Hartland, Wis. 
William Anderson, Three Lakes, Wis. 
Charles .Atteberry, Minoequa, Wis. 
.\rthur E. Banks, Minoequa, Wis. 
George Santa, Pelican Lake, Wis. 
ui.urn, Wis. 
Forrest Beahlen, Weyerhauser, Wis. 
Walter Beard, Lake Geneva, Wis. 
August Belter, Sr., Kilbourn, Wis. 
Louis Bernier, Brule, Wis. 
Theo. G. Callum, Three Lakca, Wis. 
Cord. Cameron. Hazelhurst, Wis. 
Frank Coon, Balsam Lake, Wis. 
Fred Dane. Manitowish, Wis. 
George Davis, Mercer, Wis. 
Charles Ellis, Eagle River, Wis. 
Victor Erickson, Lac du Flambeau, Wis. 
Joseph E. Foley, Eagle River, Wis. 
Albert Fridley, Milltown, W is. 
Frank A. George, Brule, Wis. 
John Giblin, Manitowish, Wis. 
F. A. Hahn. Lake Geneva, WTs. 
Art Harper, Tomahawk Lake, Wis. 
Paul Herman, Boulder Junction, Wis. 
John Hessen, Sayner, WTs. 
Charles T. Johnson, Chetek, Wis. 
H. W. Kelly, New Auburn, Wis. 
Fred La Coy, Lac du Flambeau, Wis. 
J. A. McDonald, Three Lakes, Wis. 
Reuben Miller. Brule. Wis. 
David Nelson, Three Lakes, Wis. 
Tom Olson. Star Lake, Wis. 
Ed Reed. Hayward, Wis. 
OPEN SEASONS FOR GAME 
IN 
THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA, 1919 
[Compiled by George A. Lawyer and Frank L. Earnshaw.] 
THB OPEN SEASONS HERE SHOWN ARE INCLUSIVE OF BOTE DATES. When the seaeoii ie doted for a fixed period the date teiminatin^ the dosed season is given. 
The county seasons of North Carolina may be had on appUcation to the Secretary, Audubon Sodety, Raleigh, N. 0. Local exceptions in Id^o,. Tenneaeee, Virginia, and Washington, wQl be published in 
“Oame Laws for 1918.'* 
The term rabbit indudes “hare"; quail, the bird known as “partridge** in the South; grouse indudes Canada grouse, aharp>talled grouse, ruffed grouse (teown as “partridge** in the North and “pheaaant**in the 
" ‘ * ...... alrie chickens, ptarmigan, and sage hens; introduced pheasant is restricted to the Old Worla r'~ — 
South), and all other members of the family except prairie chickens, pi 
, and sage hens; introduced pheasant is restricted to the Old World pheasants. 
ptarmigan, i . 
PERSONS ARE ADVISED to secure from State game commissioners full text of game laws in States where hunting is contemplated, as provisions of zninor importance are omitted from this poster. “Osme 
Laws for IQ 10,** and a directory of game officials may be had free on application to the Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, D. 0. 
** Under the relations for the protection of migratory birds the eeason is dosed on swans, wood duck, cranes, curlew, willet, godwits, upland olover, and all the smaller shore birds in the 
United States and Canada, and on band-tailed pigeons in the United States. Owing to damage to rice crops in the South, the Secretary nas ordered that bobolinks, commonly known as 
reedbirds or rice birds, may be killed by shooting, between half an hour before sunrise and sunset of any day, from September 1 to October 30, inclusive, in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, 
Maryland, and the District of ^lumbia, and from August 16 to November 15, inclusive, in Virginia, North Carolina. South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida. Reedbirds so IdlJea <ihall not be sold, 
shipped for sale, or wantonly wasted or destroyed, but may be used for food by the persons Idlling them or transported to hoepitals and charitable institutions for use as food 
oADDITIONAI. PROVISIONS AND KXCKPTIONS. 
-Moote (male), ooriftou, thtev, oorth Lat. 62*^ Aug. 1-Dec. 10. 
Chrihou on Kenai Peninsula, and uutp on Kenai Peninsula east of Long. 
150^, 1^1. Killing of femmes and young of mountoiin and deer, 
and mouniain pooT^tdi and fawns of caribou south of Arctic Circle, pr<v 
hibited. Ooat, in southeastern Alaska, east of Long. 141^, and on Kenai 
Peninsula, Sept. 1-Oct. 31. Large brinen bear, south Lat. 62*, Oct. 1- 
July 1: north, unprotected. Deer on Duke, Qravina, Kodiak, Kruzof, 
Long, San Juan, Suemez, Zarembo, Hawkins, Hinchiinbrook, and Mon- 
tague Islands, 1^1. 
Arizona* — Bobwhue quaii, no open season. 
Aideanasa.— additional open season, Mar. 1-May 1. 
California. — Deer (male, except spike buck), in Districts 2 and 3, Aug. 1- 
Bept. 14; in District 4, Aug. IS^ept. 15' in Districts 1, 1), 4^, 23, 24, 25, 
and 26, Aug. 15^ct 14. Mou70a\n, vaitev, and deeert quail, in Districts 
4 and 44 , Oct. 16-Dec. 31. Mountain quaU, in Districts 1, 23, 24, 25, and 
26, Sept 1-Nov. 30. in State, no open season. Sage hen, 
in District 4. no 6pen season For counties in each game district see 
‘ 'Game Laws, 1919 
Conneetieut. — Deer, owner of agricultural lands, member of family, oc em- 
ployee, may kill with ehotgun on own lands deer destroying fruit treee 
or growing, crops, but such Idlling must be reported to commisBionera 
wimin nnoure. Coot {mud hen), gallinulee, Oct. 1-Dec- 31. 
Delaware.— Dot>r, Newcastle County, no open season. 
District of Columbia. — Hunting permitted only on marshes of Eastern 
Branch, north of Anacostia bnd^, and on Virginia shore of Potomac 
Georgia.— Fox sgutrref. unprotected. 
Idaho.— D mt, mountain goat, in Adams, Blaine, Boise, Bonneville, Butte^ 
(Caribou, Clark, (Sister, Elmore, Franklin, Gooding, Idaho, Jefferson,* 
Lemhi, Lincoln, Madison, Power. Teton, Valley, and Washington Coun- 
ties, Sept. 16-Nov. 30; in game preserves and rest of State, no open season. 
EH, in R inghiun , Bonneville, Fremont, Teton Counties, Sept. 16- 
Nov. 30; in (Clearwater and Idaho Counties, Oct. 1-Nov. 16; in rest of 
Bute, no open eeasoo (Bee “Game t^aws, 1919," for local laws on upland 
9 »me birds.) 
Indiaan.— ^oo(, gallinuUe, Sept. 16-Dec. 20. 
— Pox tquirrel, Sept. 1-Dec. 31; other equirreU, no open season. 
Louifllaiia.— Deff. south of Vernon, Rapides. Avoyelles, and Concordia 
Pariahea and Hisaimippi State line, Oct 1-Jan. 20 (deer season fixed by 
commisBOD.) 
HalAe.— Dear, Nov. 1-Nov. 30, and ruffed grouee^partridge, tpoodeoei, Oct. 1- 
Oct 31, in Androscoggin. Cumherl^d, Kennebec. Knox, Lincoln. 
Sagadahoc, ^aldo, ana Y<»k Countiea. Commisrion may make local 
regulatiooa on deer. (See also “Game Lawa, 1919.") 
Xaur^and.— Ro55Q, in Dorcbeater, Nov. 10-Jan. 1. Squirrele, in Allegany, 
Sept. 15-Dec. 24; in Cecil. Aug. 25-Oct 25; Dorchester, Sept 1-Jan. 1; 
Ftederi^, Aw- 25-Dec. 24; Anne Arundd, Calvert, Charles. Prince 
Georges, and ^bot. Nov. 10-Dec. 24; in St Mary, usjirotected ; rest of 
State, Aug. 25-Oct 1 and Nov. 10-Dec. 24. Guoi/, in Frederick County, 
Nov. 10, b921. Pheaeoni, grouee, in Dorchester, Harford, and Wicomico, 
and tend turleg in Harfora (bounty, no open season. Ousif, tcoodeoek, 
Dtfchaater Nov. 10-Jan. 1 Wooaeoek, Anne Arundel, no open aeason. 
Pheamnl, Mtimara, 1920 
Maaaachuaette.— Harg or white ro65tf, in Bristol and Norfolk Counties, 1920; 
European haree, in Berkshire Coun^, unprotected. Quail, in Dukes, 
Essex, Hampden, Middleeex, and Nantucxet, July 1, 1922, Pheaeante, 
commission may open season. 
Michigan. — Deer, io Bay^ Clare, Emmet, Gladwin, Hur«>n, Lake, Midland, 
Missaukee, Newaygo, Oceana, Ogemaw, Osceola, Otsego, Roscommon, 
and Tuscola Counties, 1923. north of Township 20 North, Oct 
l-Mar. 1; south of Township 21 North, Nov. 1-Mar. 1. Buffed grouee, in 
Upper Peninsula, Oct 1-Oct 31; Lower Peninsula, Nov. 1-Nov. SO. 
Kinnesota. — R^edjrouee, Oct 15, 1920; wfnie-breaeted or tharp-taOed grouee, 
Sept 16, 1922. Plavere, no open Boaaon. 
Hontana.— D mt, in Custer, Dawson, Richland, Rosebud, and Yellowstone 
Counties, Oct 1, 1922: desr, gtouu, proOv chicken, eage hen, in Rooeevelt, 
Sheridan, and Valley (Aunties, 1921. Elk, in (Darbon, Madison, Park, 
Stillwater, Sweet Grass, and parts of Beaverhead and Gallatin Counties, 
Oct 15-Dec. 24; in Fergus, Mineral. Wheatland, Ravalli, and parts of 
Granite, Lewis and Clark, and Powell Counties, Oct. 15-Oct 24; and in 
Flathead, Lincoln, Teton, and parts of Granite and Missoula Counties, 
Oct 15-Nov. 30; in rest of State, no open season. 
Nebraska. — Plovere, no open season. 
Nevada. — Valley quail, seasons fixed by county commissioners, who may also 
close or shorten dove season. 
New Hamnahlre.— Deg, in Coos County, Oct 15-Doc. 15; in Carroll (except 
town o! Moultonborougb) and Grafton, Nov. 1 Dec. 15; in rest 01 State, 
Nov. 15-Dec. 16. 
New York.— When date of open or cloee eeeson falls on Sunday, season opens, 
except on mimtory bi^, or cloeet on jireceding Saturday Deer, in 
Adirondacks, Oct 1-Nov. 15; deer (male), in Ulster County, nine towns in 
Sullivan County, and in Deer Pars. Orange County, Nov. 1-Nov 15; on 
own land in Olumbia, Dutchess, and Rensselaer, with shotguns ouy, 
Oct. 1-Nov. 15. Introdueed pheaeant, protected by order of commissioner 
In several countiea. 
North Carolina. — For local laws, apply to Secretary, Audubon Society, 
Raleigh, N. C. Migratory birdt, county .season date controls when it 
opens the season later or closeait earlier than the Federal Regulations. 
North Dakota. — Wkite-breaeted and eharp-taiUd grouee, Sept. 16-Oct 16; 
ruffed grouee, in Bottineau, Cavalier, Pembina, and Roulette Counties 
oxily, Oct. 1-Oct. 10. Coot, gallinulee. Sept. 16-Dec. 31. 
Oklahoma. — Bear, in Blaine, Caddo, Comanche, Kiowa, and Major Counties, 
no open season; rest of State, unprotected 
Oregon.— East 0 / Caecadee: Deer (males), in Union and Wallowa Counties, 
Sept. 10-Nov. 10. Quati, in Hamath County, Oct. 1-Oct 10. Prairie 
chicken, in Sherman and Wasco Counties, Oct. 1-Oct 15 Chiruee 
pheaeant, in Baker, Grant, Malheur, Um&tilla, and Union Counties, 
Oct. 5-Oct 12, and in Hood River and Wasco Counties, Oct 27-Nov. S 
Sage hen, in District, July 15-Aug. 31 Grouee, in Union and Wallowa 
Counties, Aug. 1-Nov. 10. 
Weel of Canada'. Quail, in Coos, Curry, Jackson, and Joeephine Counties 
only. Oct. 1-Oct 31. (^ouee, in Jackson Coun^, Oct 1-Oct 10; eooty 
or blue grouee, in Douglas County, Sept. 1-Sept. 30. Chineee pheaeant 
(male), iq Jackson County. Oct 1-Oct. 10; in Coos, Curry, and Joeephine 
Counties, no opw eeasob; balance of District, Oct 1-Oct. 31. Wot^owl, 
coot, Wueon enipe, bloei-bellied and golden plovere, yellowlegt, Oct. 1- 
Dec. 31, and raile. Sept 16-Nov. 30, in Clatsop, Columbia, Multnomah, 
and Tillamook Counties. 
Fennaylvania. — Coot, gallinulee, Sept 16-Nov. 30 
Tenneeeee.— Go&5(err. also Apr. 2-24. (See “Game Laws, 1919," (or local 
seasons.) 
Utah. — Deer, nonresident not permitted to hunt deer. Waterfowl, in Kaoa, 
San Juan, and Washington Counties, Oct. 1-Jan. 15 
Virginia. — ^D«r, in Amelia and Nottoway, Nov. 1-Dec. 31 ; in Brunswick and 
Greeneeville, Oct. 1-Feb. 1; in Chest^eld, Mecklenburg, Prince George, 
^d Surry Counties, Oct 1-Jan. 1; in Bath and Highland, Nov. 1. 1921, 
in Shenandoah, 19^; in Alleghany, Bland, Botetourt, Craig, Fraoklia, 
Giles, Montgomery, Patrick, FSilaaki, Rockbridge, Rockir^ham, Russell, 
and Wythe, 1921. Quail, grouee, wHd (urjbry, w^ Blue tUdge, Nov. 1- 
Dec. 31 (For other local exceptions, see '‘Game Laws, 191^') 
Waahington. — For local seasons and exceptions, see “Game Laws, 1919.” 
Weet Virginia. — Coot, gaUinulee, Sept 16-Dec. 31. 
Wlaeonain.— D mt, in Fierce. Barron, Trempeleau, Jackson. Wood, Marathon, 
Shawano, Oconto, and hli counties noitb thereof, Nov. 21-Nov. 30; rest 
of State, no open season. Squirrele, in Dodge, Kenosha, Milwaukee, 
Ozaukee, Racine, Waahington, and Waukesha, no open nos hod Dyeeke, 
Sept. 16-Dec. 10; ana 5ra^, Sept 16-Dec. 20 
Wyoming^EU, in Tiocoln, Park, and Fr«noot (except between Roaring 
Fork (>eek and Big Sandy River on west slope of Wind River Mountains 
in Bridge! NationiM Forest, and north of Big ^nd River and south of 
Sweetwater River, no open season), Oct 1-Nov. 30; in rest of State, no 
open season. Sheep (mature males), in Lincoln, Park, and Frmont 
Counties only, Oct 15-Nov. 15. 
CANADA. 
Britlah Columbia.— Open seasons on game fixed annually ^ Order-in- 
Council which will be av’ailable from Secretar>’, Game dmiser>’atioci 
Board, Victoria, B. C., after August 15, 1919. 
New Brunewick.- D mt, on Grand Manao and (^ampobello lalandt. no open 
seasoD 
Northweat Territories. — Additional season on eoriZicni and tkeep, Aug. 1- 
Oct 1. Female caribou, mounTatn eheep, or mountain poet with young 
at foot, and their young at foot no open seasons Gm-enor (Seneiml in 
Council may, by relation, alter seasons. 
Nova Scotia . — Big ga^, on Cape Breton Island, no open season. Caribeu 
(male), in Inveraeas and Victoria Counties (^y. 
Ontario. — Mooee, reindeer, caribou (males), south of Canadian Pacific Rail- 
road, from Mattawa to Port Arthur. Oct 5-Nov. north of railroad, Oct 
1-Nov. 30. Haree, also Dec. 23-Jan. 2. 
Quebee. — Deer, bull mooee, in Labelle, Ottawa, Pontiac, and Tsmiacaming, 
Oct 1-Nov. 30. Blaek'bellied and golden ploiere, yellowlege, Wileem 
enipe, woodcock, in Bonaventure, Gasp5. tUmouski, and Sagnai^ 
Countiea, Aug. 15-Nov. 30; in districts adjacent to tidewater. Sept 1- 
Nov. 30. 
Saskatchewan.— Dccr, moose, axrihou (males only), north of township 34, 
Nov 15-Dec. 14; south of township 35, no open season. 
NEWFOUNDLAND. 
Newfoundland.— Cari5ou, also Aug. l-8ept SO. Getee, osprotected. 
