TABLE C-8.~Nujnbers of duck stamps sold, proportion sold to philatelists and conservationists 
(non-hunters), estimated numbers of potential adult hunters and proportion active—continued 
1963—Full year sales 
1964—Full year sales 
State 
Total 
duck 
stamp 
sales 
Percent 
sold to 
non¬ 
hunters 
Number of 
potential 
adult 
hunters 
Percent 
active 
Total 
duck 
stamp 
sales 
Percent 
sold to 
non¬ 
hunters 
Number of 
potential 
adult 
hunters 
Percent 
active 
Central 
Flyway: 
Colorado 1 - 
20,208 
0.85 
20,036 
76 2 
23,398 
0.61 
23,255 
79 
Kansas - 
28,797 
0. 60 
28, 624 
71 
27, 801 
0.69 
27,609 
82 
Montana 1 - 
13, 541 
0. 67 
13,451 
72 2 
14, 495 
0.56 
14, 414 
79 
Nebraska - 
26, 531 
0.94 
26,282 
79 
28,732 
0. 60 
28,560 
80 
New Mexico 1 —— 
4, 632 
0. 76 
4, 597 
862 
4,192 
0.00 
4,192 
87 
North Dakota- 
36, 502 
0.50 
36,319 
81 
39,120 
0.36 
38,979 
84 
Oklahoma- 
20,098 
0.50 
19,998 
74 
21,787 
0.42 
21, 695 
80 
South Dakota- 
36,359 
0.43 
36, 203 
79 
34, 668 
0.28 
34,571 
79 
Texas- 
73,973 
0.55 
73,566 
73 
83,442 
0.60 
82,941 
78 
Wyoming 1 - 
3, 528 
0.33 
3,516 
71 2 
4, 309 
2.93 
4,183 
76 
Flyway total 
264, 169 
0. 63 
262,592 
76 
281,944 
0.58 
280,399 
80 
Portions lying east of Continental Divide. 
^Figures for east and west portions of State combined. 
