FOREST AND STREAM 
513 
State. 
BIG QAM E. 
UPLAND GAMEZ. 
Deer. 
Moose. 
Rabbit. 
Squirrel. 
Quail. 
Grouse 
Prairie 
Chicken. 
Introduced 
Pheasant. 
Wild Turkey. 
Dove. 
1 
2 
Sept. 15-Dec. 1... 
3 
NoV. 16 Nov. 22.. 
No open season... 
Oct. 12-No v. 13... 
Oct. 12-Nov. 13f a . 
Oct. 12-Nov. 13 .. 
No open season... 
Sept. 1, 1915. 
4 
5 
Nov. 1,1920. 
5 
.Tune 1 1917 
6 
Oct. 1, 1918. 
Oct. 22,29, Not. 5,12<?t 
7 
8 
8 
9 
Nov. 10-Dec. 16.. 
Mar. 13, 1919_ 
9 
10 
Nov. 10-Nov. 26<f 
Oct. 15-Dec. 1_ 
Oct. 15-Dec. 1.... 
May 8, 1915. 
10 
• 
11 
Nov. 15, 1915_ 
Nov. 15, 1915_ 
Sept.* 1-Oct. 21... 
11 
12 
Apr. 1-Jan. 10_ 
Mar. 6, 1915. 
Mar. 6, 1915. 
12 
6 
13 
July 2, 1920. 
June 23, 1923. 
13 
55 
14 
Oct. 15,1915. 
Nov. 1, 1917. 
Nov. 1,1917. 
Nov. 1,1917. 
14 
W 
15 
Oct. 10-Feb.lf... 
Oct. 10^-Feb. If... 
Oct. 1, 1915. 
Oct. 1,1915. 
15 
16 
16 
CSJ 
17 
Oct. 1,1915. 
17 
18 
18 
19 
Sept. 10-Oct. 10.. 
Jan. 1,1915. 
19 
20 
20 
21 
Oct. 1,1918. 
Oct. 1,1924. 
Aug. 15-Oct. 11 .. 
Aug. 15-Oct. 11... 
Sept. - 1,1924. 
No open season... 
21 
22 
Sept. 1, 1918. 
Sept. 25,1915_ 
Sept. 25,1915_ 
22 
23 
t 
23 
24 
24 
25 
No open season .. 
25 
26 
Oct. 1,1925. 
Oct. 1-Dec. It- 
Oct.l-Dec.lt... 
Sept. 15-Nov. 1 f. 
26 
27 
Aug. 15-Nov. 2f.. 
27 
28 
- 
28 
29 
29 
30 
30 
31 
No open season... 
Oct. 15-Dee 1... 
No open season... 
31 
32 
32 
33 
33 
34 
Nov. 15-Mar. 15f . 
34 
35 
Dec. 1, 1916. 
Dec. 1,1916. 
.35 
36 
Nov. 20-Feb. 2 lcf 
Nov. 20-Feb. 21.. 
Dec. 1,1915. 
Dec. 1, 1915. 
36 
oi 
37 
Nov. 15-Dec. 15.. 
38 
38 
39 
Oct. 1, 1915. 
40 
Nov. 15-Sept. 15 . 
40 
41 
No open season... 
O 
42 
N 
43 
Oct. 1-Feb. 16... 
Dec. 1,1915. 
Dec. 1,1915....... 
Dec. 1,1915. 
44 
Nov. 1,1916. 
Nov. 1,1916..., 
45 
Nov. 15-\fan. 1... 
Aug. 15-May 1.. . 
46 
Mar. 24. 1921. 
Sept. 1-Jan. 1 X a .. 
Mar. 19, 1918. 
Mar. 19,1918. 
Mar. 19,1918. 
47 
June 14,1917. 
June 14 1917... 
48 
Oct. 1-Dec. 16c?.. 
Oct. 15-Feb. 2 f a . 
49 
July 31-Feb. It.. 
Sept. 1-Jan. 1 X- ■ - 
No open season... 
July 15-Oct. 1_ 
50 
Oct. 15-Jan. 16 J 1 . 
Oct. 1-Dec. 16_ 
51 
Utah 4 . 
Oct. 1-Oct. 16 t-- 
Oct. 1-Nov. If.. 
Oct. 6-Oct. 16_ 
No open season... 
No open season... 
51 
52 
Br. Columbia a ... 
Sept. 1-Dec. 16... 
Sept. 1-Jan. 1_ 
No open season... 
53 
54 
Alberta. 
55 
Nov. 15-Dec. I... 
Sept. 15-Nov. 16.. 
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56 
Q 
57 
Oct. 1, 1920... 
Oct 1-Oct. 20... 
Oct. 1.1920 .. 
58 
Oct. 16-Nov. 16 <? 
Oct. 1-Dec. 16_ 
Nov. 15-Dec. 2f.. 
Oct. 14 1916 
Oct. 14 1916 
Nov. 15-Dec. 2... 
59 
Quebec 11 . 
Sept. 1-Jan. 1 ... 
Sept. 1-Jan. lc? .. 
o 
60 
Sept. 15-Dec. 1... 
■Sept. 15-Dec. 1 J 
61 
Nova Scotia a . 
Oct. 1, 1915. 
Sept. 16-Nov. 16 <$ 
Oct. 1-Mar. 1. 
62 
63 
Sept. 20-Jan. 1... 
63 
ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS AND EXCEPTIONS. 
ALASKA.—Moose- (male), caribou, sheep, north lat. 62°, Aug. 1-Dec. 11. 
Moose south of Lynn Canal, Caribou on Kenai Peninsula, and sheep 
on Kenai Peninsula east of Long. 152°, 1916. Large Brown Bear, 
south Lat. 62°, Oct. 1-July 2; north, unprotected. Deer on Duke, 
Gravina, Kodiak, Kruzof, Long, Suemez and Zarembo Islands, Aug. 1, 
1916. 
ARIZONA.—Bobwhlte quail, no open season. 
CALIFORNIA.—Deer (male), 1st and 3d districts, Aug. 15-Nov. 1; 6th dist., 
Aug. 15-Sept. 15. Cottontail or bush rabbit only, July 31-Feb. 1. 
Tree squirrel only, Sept. 1-Jan. 1, except Mendocino County, unpro¬ 
tected. Valley quail, 6th dist., Oct. 15-Nov. 15; mountain quail 
(State), Sept. 1-Dec. 1. Dore, 2d and 5th diets., Aug. 1-Oct. 15; 4th 
and 6th dists., Sept. 1-Nov. 1; brant, Nov. 1-Feb. 1 (except in 1st 
dist., Oct. 1-Feb. 1). For counties in six game districts, see “ Game 
Laws, 1914.” 
DELAWARE.—Dove, Newcastle County, no open season. 
DIST. OF COLUMBIA. —Hunting permitted only on marshes of Eastern 
Branch north of Anacostia bridge and on Virginia shore of Potomac. 
GEORGIA.—Snipe, Dec. 1-Feb 1; yellowlegs, Nov. 20-Feb. 1; wood 
duck, Dec. 1-Jan. 1. 
IDAHO.—Deer, Sept. 20-Dec. 20, elk. Sept. 1, 1916, in Bonner, Clearwater, 
Idaho, Kootenai, Latah, Nez Perce, and Shoshone Counties. Elkin 
Fremont, Bonneville, and Bingham Counties, Sept. 1-Jan. 1. Dove in 
Fremont County, Aug. 15-Dec. 1. 
KANSAS.—Fox Squirrel, Sept. 1-Jan. 1; red, gray, and black squirrels, 
no op en se ason. 
KENTUCKY.—Squirrel, summer season, June 15-Sept. 15. 
LOUISIANA.—Florida duck (black duck), Nov. 1-Feb. 16. 
MAINE.—Deer in Aroostook, Franklin, Hancock, Oxford, Penobscot, Pisca¬ 
taquis, Somerset, and Washington Counties, Oct. 1-Dec. 16; Mount 
Desert, Cross, and Scotch Islands, no open season; rest of State, Nov. 1— 
Dec. 1. Gray squirrel only, Sept. 1-Nov. 1. 
MARYLAND.—Dove, Aug. 15-Dec. 25, except in Baltimore, Sept. 1-Oct. 1; 
Dorchester, Aug. 15-Jan. 1; Frederick, Aug. 1-Oct. 1; Kent, July 16- 
Dec. 24; Somerset, Aug. 10-Jan. 1; Talbot, Aug. 15-Jan. 1; Washington, 
Aug. 1-Sept. 1. In Allegany, Carroll, Harford, aad Wicomico Counties, 
no open season. 
MASSACHUSETTS.—Quail, Essex County, Oct. 12,1919. 
MICHIGAN.—Deer in Berrien, Calhoun, Genesee, Ingham, Jackson, Kala¬ 
mazoo, Oakland, and St. Clair Counties, Nov. 10,1920; Bois Blanc Island, 
Nov. 10, 1918. 
MINNESOTA.—Ruffed grouse, Oct. 1-Dec. 1; sharp-tailed or white- 
breasted grouse. Sept. 7-Nov. 7. 
MISSOURI.—Snipe, Sept. 15-Dec. 16; yellowlegs. Sept. 1-Dec. 16. 
MONTANA.—Elk in Sweetgrass, Park, Gallatin, Madison, Flathead, por¬ 
tions of Powell and Missoula drained by South Fork Flathead and Swan 
Rivers, Beaverhead east of Oregon Short Line, between Willis and Arm¬ 
stead, and south of Pittsburg and Gilmore Railroad, Oct. 1-Dec. 1; in rest 
of State, Oct. 1, 1918. 
NEVADA.—Valley quail, Oct. 15-Jan. 16; mountain quail, Oct. 1-Jan. 2. 
NEW HAMPSHIRE.—Deer, Coos County, Oct. 15-Dec. 16; Carroll and Graf¬ 
ton, Nov. 1-Dec. 16; rest of State, Dec. 1-16. Squirrel in thickly set¬ 
tled parts of cities and towns, Oct. 1, 1919. Woodeock, plover, snipe, 
yellowlegs, coot, in Rockingham County, Aug. 15-Dec. 1. Teal outside 
_Rockingham County, Oct. 1-Dec. 16. 
NEW MEXICO.—Bobwhlte quail, June 14, 1917. 
NEW YORK.—Deer in Adironaacks, Oct. 1-Nov. 16; Ulster County, 9 towns 
in Sullivan County, and in Deer Park, Orange County, Nov. 1-16; in rest 
of State, no open season. Introduced pheasant protected by order of 
commission in 12 counties. When date of open or close season falls on 
Sunday, season opens or closes on preceding Saturday. 
NORTH CAROLINA.— See Poster No. 30 for local laws, 1914. 
^OKLAHOMA.—Deer in Caddo, Comanche, and Kiowa Counties, no open 
season. Wild turkey may also bo taken Mar. 15-Apr. 15. 
OREGON. —East of Cascades, silver gray squirrel, Chinese pheasant, no 
open season; grouse, dove. Sept. 1-Nov. 1; sage hen, Aug. 1-Sept. 1; 
snore birds, Oct. 1-Dec. 16; ducks, geese (brant in State), rail, coot, 
galllnule, Oct. 1-Jan. 16. Chinese pheasant (male), West of Cascades, 
Oct. 1-Nov. 1, except in Coos, Curry, Jgckson.and Josephine Counties, 
no open season. 
SOUTH CAROIINA.—Deer, Berkeley, Clarendon, and Dorchester Coun¬ 
ties, Aug. 1-Feb. 1. Squirrel, quail, Chesterfield, York, Nov. 15- 
Mar. 1. Wild turkey, Berkeley, Nov. 1-Apr. 1; Lancaster, Nov. 1- 
Jaa. 15; Marlboro, Nov. 15-Feb. 15. 
TENNESSEE.—Deer in Fentress County, Dec. 1-Jan. 1. Squirrel, see 
“Game Laws, 1914,” for local seasons. Quail, Haywood; Dec. 1-Feb. 1; 
Washington and Unicoi, Mar. 27, 1918. Wild turkey, Dyer (gobblers), 
Nov. 1-May 1; (hens) Nov. 1-Feb. 1; Clay, Fentress, Overton, Pickett, 
Aug. 1-May 1; Lauderdale, Feb. 15,1915. Dove, Shelby, Mar. 1-July 15. 
UTAH.—Deer in Tooele County, Oct. 1, 1918.' Nonresidents not permitted 
to kill deer. Quail in Carbon, Davis, Salt Lake, San Pete, Sevier, 
Uinta, Utah, and Webster, Oct. 1-Nov. 1; in Garfield, Kane, and Wash¬ 
ington, Sept. 1-Feb. 1; Iron County, Oct. 1-Dec. 1; rest of State, no open 
season. Yellowlegs, no open season. Waterfowl, Grand, Kane, San 
Juan, Uinta and Washington, Oct. 1-Jan. 16. 
VIRGINIA.—Deer, Oct. 1-Feb. 1, squirrel, Nov. 1-Feb. 1, dove, Aug. 15- 
Jan. 15. waterfowl, Nov. 1-Jan. 1 in Brunswick and Greenesville Coun¬ 
ties. Deer, Prince George and Surrey, Oct. l^Jan. 1. Squirrel, Isle of 
Wight and Southampton, Sept. 1-Jan. 15; Warren, Nov. 15-Jan. 1. 
Quail, grouse, wild turkey, west of Blue Ridge, Nov. 1-Jan. 1 . Wood 
duck (State), Nov. 1-Jan. 1. 
WASHINGTON. —See “Game Laws, 1914,” for local seasons. 
WEST VIRGINIA.—Snipe, Oct. 15-Dec. 16: yellowlegs. Sept. 1-Dec. 16. 
WISCONSIN.—Deer in Pierce, Dunn, Eau Claire, Trempeleau, Jackson, 
Juneau, Marathon, Langlade, Oconto, and all counties north, Nov. 11- 
Dec. 1; in rest of State, no open season. See “Game Laws, 1914,” for 
other local exceptions. 
WYOMING.—Deer, Fremont, Lincoln, and Park Counties, Sept. 1-Nov. 16. 
Elk and sheep in Lincoln, Park, and Fremont Counties north of Big 
WindRiverana Bad Water Creek, and also in Fremont southof Sweetwater, 
River, Sept. 1-Nov. 16; rest of State, Sept. 1,1918. All grouse in Albany, 
Carbon, Laramie, and Sweetwater counties, July 15-Sept. 1; sage grouse 
in Sheridan County, Aug. 1, 1915. 
CANADA. 
BRITISH COLUMBIA. —Seasons south of lat. 55° are fixed by proclama¬ 
tion. Moose (male), Cariboo, Atlin, Skeena, and Columbia districts. 
Sept. 1-Dec. 16. Sheep, Yale, Similkameen and Okanagan districts, no 
open season. 
MANITOBA. —Game animals and birds, except pheasants, may be taken as 
food, in cases of emergency, north of lat. 53°. Waterfowl protected on 
sa nd bars and shallow islands in Whitewater Lake. 
NEW BRUNSWICK.—Wood duck and dusky or black duck, only, 
Sept. 1-Dec. 2 (residents of Grand Manan Parish may kill black duck 
Oct. 1-Mar. 1). Shore or other birds on beaches, islands, or lagoons 
bordering tidal waters of Northumberland Strait, Gulf of St. Lawrence, 
a nd Bay of Chaleur, Aug. 15-Jan. 1. 
NORTHWEST TERRITORIES.— Additional season on big game, July 15- 
Oct. 16. 
NOVA SCOTIA.—Cow moose in province and all moose on Cape Breton 
Island, Sept. 16, 1915. Caribou (male) in Inverness and. Victoria 
Counties only, Sept. 16-Oct. 16; elsewhere, Sept. 16, 1915. Ruffed 
grouse or birch partridge, Oct.’l-Nov. 1; sharp-tailed grouse, Aug. 15- 
Mar. 1. Snipe and blue-winged teal, Sept. 1-Mar. 1; yellowlegs and 
other teal, Aug. 15-Mar. 1. 
ONTARIO.—Deer - n Dufferin, Grey, Simcoe, and Wellington Counties, 
Nov. 1, 1917; in Bruce County, Nov. 1, 1916. Moose and caribou 
(males) south of Canadian Pacific R. R. between Mattawa and Manitoba 
boundary, Nov. 1-16. Black and gray squirrels, Nov. 15-Dec. 2, 
except Norfolk County, Nov. 15,1915; Haldimand and Halton Counties, 
Oct. 14, 1917; ruffed grouse, Haldimand and Halton Counties, Oct. 
14, 1917. Shore birds and waterfowl, south of Canadian Pacific 
R. R., Montreal to Toronto, Guelph, and Goderich railroad, Sept. 15- 
Dec. 16. Brant, Sept. 1-Dec. 16; geese, Sept. 15-Apr. 15 
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.—Snipe, Sept. 1-Jan. 1; yellowlegs, shore 
and other birds along beaches or tidal marshes, Aug. 20-Jan. 1. Geese, 
Sept. 15-May 10; brant, Apr. 20-Jan. 1. 
QUEBEC.—Deer, male moose, in Labelle. Ottawa, Pontiac, and Temiscam- 
ing Counties, Oct. 1-Dec. 1. Caribou, Sept. 1-Mar. 1, hare, rabbit, 
Oct. 15-Mar. 1, birch or swamp partridge, Sept. 15-^Feb. 1, white 
partridge or ptarmigan, Nov. 15-Mar. 1, in Chicoutimi and Saguenay 
Counti es east and north of Saguenay River. 
SASKATCHEWAN.—Deer, elk, moose, caribou (males) north of lat. 52°, 
Nov. 15-Dec. 1; south, no open season. Whooping crane, no open 
season. 
NEWFOUNDLAND.— Additional season on caribou, Aug. 1-Oct. 1. 
