T 
, Th ._ . _ MIGRATORY GAME BIRDS** 
( Tb> Masons b^ibownan.the ttmw whop m lpmtory t*mc blrdj nuj be bunted without violating either Federal reculatloa* or But. lew,, 
Duck, Goose, 
Biunt, Coot, 
Gallinole 
Alabama. 
Alaska. 
Arizona. 
Arkansas. 
California. 
Colorado. 
Connecticut. 
Delaware. 
Dist. Columbia 0 .. 
Florida®. 
Georgia. 
Idaho. 
Illinois. 
Indiana. 
Iowa. 
Kansas. 
Kentucky. 
Louisiaua. 
Maine.. 
Maryland. 
Massachusetts. 
Michigan °. 
Minnesota. 
Mississippi. 
Missouri. 
Montana. 
Nebraska. 
Nevada®.i 
New IJampshiro.. 
New Jersey. 
Now Mexico. 
New York. 
Dong Island.. 
North Carolina®.. 
North Dakota_ 
Ohio. 
Oklahoma. 
Pennsylvania_ 
Rhode Island.... 
South Carolir^... 
South Dakota.... 
Tennessee. 
Texas. 
Utah®. 
Vermont. 
Virginia. 
Washington 
West Virginia.... 
Wisconsin. 
Wyoming. 
Nov.1-Jan.31... 
Sept. 1-Dec. 15.. 
Oct. 16-Jan. 31... 
Nov.1-Jan. 31... 
Oct. 1-Jan. 15.... 
Sept. 16-Dec. 31.. 
Oct. 1-Jan. 15 a... 
Oct. 16-Jan. 31... 
Nov. 1-Jan. 31... 
Nov. 20-Jan. 31.. 
Nov. 1-Jan. 31... 
•Sept. 16-Dcc. 31. 
Sept. 16-Dec. 31. 
Sept. 16-Dec. 31 ® 
Sept. lG-Dcc. 31. 
Sept. 16-Dec. 31. 
Sept. 16-Dec. 31. 
Nov. 1-Jan. 31... 
Sept. 10-Dec. 31 f 
Nov. 1-Jan. 31... 
Sept. lG-Dec. 31. 
Sept. 16-Dec. 31. 
Sept. 16-Dec. 31. 
Nov. 1-Jan. 31... 
Sept. 16-Dec. 31. 
Sept. 16-Dec. 15.. 
Sept. 16-Dec. 31. 
Sept. 16-Dec. 31. 
Sept. 16-Dec. 31. 
Oct. 16-Jan. 31... 
Oct. 1-Jan. 15 ... 
Sept. 16-Dec. 31.. 
Oct. 16-Jan. 31... 
Nov. 1-Jan. 31... 
Sept. 16-Dec. 1 ®. 
Sept. 16-Dec. 31.. 
Oct. 1-Jan. 15_ 
Sept. 16-Dec. 31. 
Oct. 1-Jan. 15 ... 
Oct. 1-Jan. 15®... 
Oct. 1-Jan. 15_ 
Black-bellied 
and Golden 
Plovers, and 
Yellow leos 
Alberta. 
Br. Columbia ®... 
Manitoba. 
New Brunswick.. 
Northwest Ter.... 
Nova Scotia. 
Ontario. 
Pr. Edward Isl... 
Quebec. 
Saskatchewan.... 
Yukon. 
Newfoundland 
Nov. 1-Jan. 31... 
Sept. 16-Dec. 31.. 
Nov. 1-Jan. 31 .. 
Nov*. l-.Tan. 31 ®.. 
Oct. 1-Dec. 31 ®.. 
Sept. lG-Dec. 31.. 
Nov. ]-Jan. 31 ®.. 
Sept. 16-Dec. 31® 
Oct. 1-Jan. 15_ 
Oct. 15-Dec. 31 ® 
Sept. 16-Dee. 20® 
Sept. lG-Dec. 16. 
Sept. 15-Dec 11 . 
Sept. 1 -1 >e< . 1(J .. 
Sept. 15-Nov. 30. 
Sept. 15-Dec. 31 . 
Sept. I-Deo. 14 .. 
v e;u. 15-1 »<o. 31® 
Sept. 1-Dec. 15.. 
Sejii, 1-Dec. l-i.. 
Sept. 1-Dec. 14 .. 
Sept. J5-Dcc. 31.. 
Sept. 1-Dec. 14.. 
Nov.1-Jan. 31... 
Sept. 1-Dec. 15.. 
Oct. 15-Dec. 15.. 
Sept. 1-Dec. 15.. 
No open season... 
Sept. 16-Doc. 31.. 
Sept. 1-Nov. 30.. 
Aug. 16-Nov. 30.. 
Sept. 1-Dec. 15.. 
Nov. 20-Jan. 31. 
Nov. 20-Jan. 31.. 
Sept. 16-Dec. 31. 
Sept. 16-Dec. 31. 
Sept. 16-Dec. 20. 
Sopt. lG-Dec. 31. 
Sept. 16-Dec. 31. 
Sept. 16-Dec. 31. 
Nov. 1-Jan. 31... 
Ang. 16-Nov. 30 f 
Aug. 16-Nov. 30.. 
Aug. 1C-Nov. 30.. 
Sept. 16-Dec. 31. 
Sept. 16-Dec. 31 ® 
Nov.1-Jan. 31... 
Sept. 16-Dce. 31. 
Sept. lG-Dec. 15. 
Sept. 16-Dcc.31.. 
Sept. 16-Dec. 31. 
Aug. 16-Nov. 30.. 
Aug. 16-Nov. 30.. 
Sept. 1-Dec. 15.. 
Aug. 16-Nov. 30.. 
Aug. 16-Nov. 30.. 
Sept. 1-Dec. 15. 
Sept. IC-Oct. 16.. 
Sept. 16-Dec. 31.. 
Sept. 1-Dec. 15.. 
Sept. 16-Dec. 31 . 
Oct. 1-Jan. 15 .. 
Sept. 16-Nov. 30 
Aug. 16-Nov. 30. 
Wilson Snite, 
or Jacksnipe 
Nov. 1-Jan. 31... 
Sept. 1-Dec. 15.. 
Oct. 16-Jan. 31... 
Nov. 1-Jan. 31... 
Oct. 1-Jan. 15.... 
Sept. 16-Dec. 31.. 
Oct. 1-Nov. 30... 
Oct. 16-Jan. 31... 
Nov. 1-Jan. 31... 
Nov. 20-Jan 31.. 
Nov. 20-Jan. 31.. 
Sept. 16-Dec. 31. 
Sept. 16-Dec. 31. 
Sept. 16-Dec. 20. 
Sept. 16-Dcc. 31. 
Sept. 16-Dec. 31. 
Sept. 16-Dec. 31. 
Nov. 1-Jan. 31... 
Sept. 16-Dec. 31f 
Nov. 1-Jan. 31... 
Sept. 16-Dec. 31. 
Sept. 16-Dec. 31. 
Sept. 16-Dcc. 31. 
Nov. 1-Jan. 31... 
Sept. 1C-Dec. 31. 
Sept. 16-Dec. 15. 
Sept. 16-Dec. 31. 
Sept. 16-Dec. 31. 
Sept. 16-Dec. 31. 
Oct. 16-Jan. 31... 
Woodcock 
Sept. 1-Dec. 15.. 
Sept. 16-Oct. 15.. 
Sept. 1-Dec. 15.. 
Oct. 16-Dec. 15.. 
Oct. l.-Dec. 31« 
Sept. 16-Nov. 30. 
Aug. 16-Nov. 30.. 
Sept. 16-Dec. 31« 
Oct. 1-Jan. 15... 
Sept. 16-Dec. 31. 
Sept. IG-Dec. 20 . 
Sept. 16-Dec. 1C.. 
Sept. 20-Jan. 1 ® 
Lower California . 
(N. District)*®1 1 
Sept. I-Fob. 20 
Sept. 15-Dec. i4. 
Sept. 1-Dcc. 1G.. 
Sept. 15-Nov. 30. 
Aug. 15-Nov. 30.. 
Sopt. 1-Dec. 14.. 
Aug. 15-Nov. 30 . 
Sept. 1-Dec. 15.. 
Aug. 15-Nov. 30.. 
Sept. 1-Dec. 14.. 
Sept. 15-Dec. 31.. 
Sept. 1-Dec. 14.. 
Sept. 20-Jan. 1... 
Oct. 1-Jan. 15_ 
Sept. 16-Dec. 31. 
Oct. 16-Jan. 31... 
Nov. 1-Jan. 31... 
Sept. 16-Oct. 16.. 
Sept. 16-Dec. 31.. 
Oct. 1-Jan. 15_ 
Sept. 16-Dec. 31.. 
Oct. 1-Jan. 15 ... 
Oct. 1-Nov. 30... 
Oct. 1-Nov. 30 .. 
Nov. 1-Dec. 31.. 
Nov. 1-Dec. 31 f. 
Oct. 8-Nov. 23... 
Nov. 1-Dec. 31... 
Nov. l-Dec. 31... 
Nov. 1-Dec. 31... 
Nov. 1-Dec. 31... 
Nov. 16, *1*9*297’.'! 
Oct. 1-Nov. 30... 
Ort. 1-Nov. 30... 
No open season.. 
Nov. 15-Nov. 30.. 
Nov. 1-Dec. 31 . I 
Oct. 1-Nov. 30 .. 
Nov. 10-Dco. 31. 
Oct. 20-Nov 20.. 
Oct. 15-Nov. 20.. 
Oct. 1-Nov. 30.. 
Nov. 1-Dec. 31.. 
Nov. 10-Nov. 30. 
Rail 
No open season... 
OcV.V-NovVao... 
Oct. 1-Nov. 30... 
Nov. 1-Jan. 31.. 
Sept. 16-Dec. 31. 
Nov. 1-Jan. 31... 
Nov. 1-Jan. 31®.. 
Oct. 1-Doc. 31 ® . 
Sept. 16-Nov. 30. 
Nov. 1-Jan. 31... 
Sopt. 16-Dec. 31® 
Oct. 1-Jan. 15.. 
Oct. 15-Dec. 14. 
Sept. 16-Dec. 20. 
Sept. 16-Dec. 16. 
Sept. 15-Dec. 1*. 
Sept. 1-Dec. 16.. 
Sept. 15-Nov. 30. 
Sept. 15-Nov. 30. 
Sept. 1-Der. 14.. 
Sept. 15-Nov. 30. 
Sept. 1-Dec. 15.. 
Sept. 15-Nov. 30. 
Sept. 1-Dec. 14.. 
Sept. 15-Dec. 31.. 
Sept. 1-Dec. 14.. 
Sept. 20-Jan. 1. 
Sopt. 1-Fcb. 29.. Sept. 1-Feb. 29.. 
Oct. 1-Nov. 39... 
Oct. 1-Nov. 30... 
Nov. 1-Dec. 31... 
Ort. 1-Oct. 16... 
Oct. 1-Nov. 30... 
Nov. 1-Dcc. 31 
Oct. 1-Nov. 30.! 
Nov. 1-Nov. 30. 
Nov. 1-Dcc. 31... 
Oct. l-Nov. 30... 
No open season... 
No open season... 
Oct.i-OcY.3i!!! 
Nov. 1-Dcc. 31... 
Oct. 15-Nov. 30.. 
No open season... 
Sept. 15-Nov*. 30 * 
Sept. 15-Nov. 30. 
Sept. 15-Nov. 30. 
Sept. 15-Oet. 15 . 
Sept. 15-Nov. 30. 
Sept. 1-Dec. 14.. 
Sept. 1-Nov. 30.. 
Oct. 15-Nov. 30.. 
Sept. 1-Nov. 30.. 
No open season... 
Sept. 1-Nov. 30.. 
Sept. 12-Nov. 30. 
Sept. 1-Nov. 30.. 
Sept. 1-Nov. 30.. 
Nov. 20-Nov. 30.. 
Sept. 1-Nov. 30.. 
Sept. 1-Nov. 30. . 
Sept. 16-Nov. 30. 
Sept. 1-Nov. 30.. 
Sept. 1-Nov. 30.. 
Sept. 1-Nov. 30.. 
Sopt. 1-Nov. 30.. 
Nov. 1-Jau. 31... 
Sept. 1-Nov. 30.. 
Sept. 1-Nov. 1... 
Sept. l-Nnv. 30.. 
Sept. 10-Nov. 30. 
Sept. 16-Nov. 30. 
Sept. 1-Nov. 30. 
Sept. 15-Nov. 30. 
Sept. 16-Nov. 30. 
Sept. 16-Nov. 30. 
Sept. 1-Nov. 30.. 
Sept. I-Nnv. 30.. 
Sept. 1-Nov. 30.. 
Sept. 1-Nov. 30.. 
Sept. 1-Nov. 30.. 
Sept. 1-Nov. 30.. 
Sept. 1-Nov. 30.. 
Sept. 1-Nov. 30.. 
Nov. 1-Nov. 30.. 
Sept. 1-Nov. 30.. 
Sept. lG-Nov. 30. 
Oct. 1-Nov. 80 ... 
Sept. 1-Nov. 30.. 
Sept. 1-Nov. 30 
Sept. 1-Nov. 30.. 
Sept. 16-Nov. 30. 
Sept. 1-Nov. 30.. 
Oct. 16 -Nov. 30.. 
NoopoD season... 
No open season... 
Sept. 1-Nov. 30.. 
Sept. 10-Nov. 30 c 
Oct. 1-Nov. 30... 
Sept. 16-Nov. 30. 
Sept. 16-Nov. 30. 
Sept. 1-Nov. 30.. 
Sept. 15-Dec. 14. 
Sept. 1-Dec. 16.. 
Sept. 16-Nov. 30. 
Sept. 15-Dec. 31.. 
Sept. 1-Dec. 14.. 
Sept. 15-Dec. 31 . 
Sept. 1-Dec. 15.. 
Sept. 1-Dec. 14. . 
Sept. 1-Dec. 14. . 
Sept. 15-Dec. 31.. 
Sept. 1-Dec. 14.. 
Oct. 16-Jan. 31 .. 
Sept. 1-Dec. 15 J ® 
Sept. 1-Dec. 15.. 
Sept. 1-Oct. 31... 
Sept. 1, 1930_ 
No open Reason.. 
Sept. 1-Dec. 15 a. 
No open season... 
Nov. 20-Jan. 31.. 
Nov. 20-Jan. 31.. 
Sopt. 1-Doc. 15.. 
Sept. 1-Scpt. 30.. 
No open season... 
No open season... 
Sept. 1-Oct. 15.. 
Sept. 1-Dec. 15.. 
Sept. 16-Dcc. 31. 
No open season... 
Sept. 1-Dec. 15.. 
No open season... 
No open season... 
Sept. 16-Oct. 1 .. 
Sept. IG-Dec. 31. 
No open scasou... 
No open season... 
No open season... 
Sept. l-Dcc. 15 .. 
No open season... 
No open season... 
Sept. 1-Dec. 15 . 
No open season... 
No open season... 
Sept. 1-Dcc. 15 .. 
No open season... 
No open season... 
Sept. 1-Dec. 15.. 
No open season... 
No open season_ 
No open season... 
No open season... 
Nov 1-Jan. 31... 
No open season... 
Sept. 1-Dec. 15 ... 
Nov. 1-Dec. 31®.. 
Nr open season®. 
No open season... 
Sept. 1-Dec. 15.. 
No open season... jl 
No open season... / 3 
No open season... 
No open season... 
No open season 
No open season 
Sept. 1*5,1*927.*.*.*! 
No open season. 
63 
OTHER GAME 
(ScAson cl a, i'd |n States and Provinces not mentioned) 
BIG GAME 
Antelope 
3 
4 
5 
0 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
j Wyoming.. 
I Manitoba. 
!| Lower California 
(N. District) *. 
Dec. l-^Dec. 10. < 
‘Sept. I-Feb. 29. <S a 
Bear 
(Unprotected in other States) 
Alabama . 
Alaska . 
Arkansas . 
California. 
Louisiana. 
Mississippi. 
New Yorlc. 
Oklahoma . 
Pennsylvania ... 
South Carolina .. 
I'tah. 
Washington. 
Wisconsin _ 
Quebec. 
Nov. 1-Fob. 29. 
Oct. 1-July 1.® 
No open sc. 1 .son« 
Oct. 1 o-Mar. 1. 
Nov. 1-Fob. 15. 
Nov'. 15-Mar. 1. 
Oct 15-Nov 15 
No open season.® 
Nov. 1-Dec. 15. 
Oct. 1-Mar 15. 
Sept. 1-May 1 
„ ("> 
Nov. 10-Doc. 1. 
Aug. 20-Ju*e 30. 
Caribou 
Alaska . 
Alberta. 
Br. Columbia 
Manitoba 
... l-LJCC. iU 
Northwest Ter... Dec. 1-Apr 1 .® 
Nova Srntin ik r>..» k 
Aug. 20-Dec. 31.® 
Nov. 1-Dec. 14.®_ 
(") 
Dec. 1-Dec. 10. £ 
Nova Scotia. 
Ontario *. 
Quebec. 
Saskatchewan *.. 
Yukon . 
Newfoundland .. 
Sept. 16- 6ct .15 
Sept. 15-Nov. 15. £ 4 
Sept. 20-Doc. 31. 
Nov. 15-Dec. 14.« 
Aug. l-Mar. 1. £ 
Oct. 21-Jan. 31.® 
GAME BIRDS 
PUMIIOiN 
Alaska . 
Washington_ 
Albrrta. 
Manitoba. 
Northwest Ter. 
Quebec. 
Saskatchewan* 
Yukon. 
Newfoundland . 
Sept. 1-Mar. 1. 
Oct. 15-tfct. 31 
Oct. 1-Oct. 20. 
Sept. 1-Jan. 1. 
Nov. 1-Jan. 31. 
Oct. 1-Oct. 31. 
Sept. 1-Mar. 15. 
Sept. 20-Jan. 1. 
Reed 
BIRD** 
Delaware. 
Dist. Columbia.. 
Florida. 
Georgia. 
Maryland. 
New Jersey. 
North Carolina... 
Pennsylvania ... 
South Carolina... 
Virginia. 
Sept. 1-Oct. 30. 
Sopt. 1-Oct. 30. 
Aug. 16-Nov. 15. 
Aug. lG-Nov. 15. 
Sept. 1-Oct. 30. 
Sept. 1-Oct. 30. 
Aug. 16-Nov. 15. 
Sept. 1-Oct. 30. 
Aug. 10-Nov. 15. 
Aug. 16 -Nov. 15. 
Sage 
ns* 
California. 
Idaho . 
Montana. 
Nevada. 
Oregon. 
Washington. 
Wyoming. 
Aug. 1-Sept. 15.® 
Aug. l-Aug. 311 
Sept. 15-Scpt.2l® 
Aug. 16-Aug. 31. 
No open seaaoD.® 
("> 
Aug. 1-Aug. 15. 
DAYS EXCEPTED 
Idaho . 
Montana. 
Pennsylvania ... 
Virginia. 
Wyoming. 
No open season.® 
Oct. 15-Nov. 15.® 
Dec. 1-I)ec. 15 £ | 
Dec. 15-Dec. 31.® 
Sept. 15-Nov. 15.® 
G 
JAT 
A laaka . 
Idaho . 
Alberta. 
Br. Columbia*... 
Northwest Ter. 
1 Yukon . 
Aug. 20-Oct. 31.® 
No open season.® 
Sept. 1-Oct. 31.® 
Sept. 1-Apr. 1. 
Aug. 1-Mar. l.£ 
Sh 
EEP 
i Alaska . 
Wyoming. 
Alberta. 
Br. Columbia*... 
Northwest Ter... 
Yukon . 
Lower California 
(N. District)*. 
Auj 20-D«. i\.£a 
No opeu season.® 
Sept. 1-Oct. 31. £° 
r <°> 
Dec. 1-Apr. 1.® 
Aug. 1-Mar. l.<? 
JSept. 1 -Feb. 29 . £ a 
Uw of ]j_., not received. t Local exceptions (eec-Game Laws, J Certain specif*. . x, , ,— 
... Under the regulations for the protection of migratory birds the season is closed on band-tailed pigeon swan wood duck eider duck Ink mh * , , * ^ a,esouJ y- 
guillemot, gull .heron, jaeger, loon, niurre, petrel, puffin, shearwater tern, and all ehorebirds (except woodcock Wilson snipe or lacksruDe’ hlaA rn ',7* ne - fa cannet, grebe, 
in the United States and Canada. Owing to damage to rice crops in the South the Secretary of \trrirnltnro V.na or \otaA iLt KoKoU l ^ ’ -k-belhed and golden plovers, and yel'.owlegs) 
killed bv shooting, between half an hour before sunrise and sunset of anv day from September /to October 30 inclusive in New Jersey Pon^vTvanfft k nT n M re f( ib,r , da °. T ric ® hir< * fl - be 
Columlm, and from Au-uet 10 to November 15. inclusive, in Virginia. North Carolina, South CWina oSrS aoHtorida- r^ “'"1, District o( 
wasted or destroyed, but may be used for lood by the persons killius them or transported to hospitals and charitable instituli'oJTlor use as food. h b d ’ hipped ,or eale ’ or wan,onl y 
All hunting prohibited ou— 
Sundays.—In all States and Prov¬ 
inces east of the 105th meridiaD, 
except Illinois, Louisiana,* Michi* 
gan.Texas,Wisconsin, and Quebec. 
Mondays.—For waterfowl locally in 
Maryland and North Carolina. 
Tuesdays.—For waterfowl on the 
Suaquehauna Flats and certain 
rivers in Maryland. 
Other days.—For waterfowl locally 
in Maryland, Virginia, and North 
Carolina. 
Election day.—In Allegany, Balti¬ 
more, Cecil, Charles, Frederick, 
and Uarford Counties, Maryland. 
Days when snow is on tbs 
ground.—In New Jersey, Dela¬ 
ware. Virginia, and Maryland. 
Alaska .—Sheep on Kenat Peninsula cadi of Long. 150°, 1925. Killing of 
females and young of mountain sheep and deer. anil mountain goat kids 
and caribou /nuns south of Arctic Circle, prohibited. Coat east of Cook 
Inlet and Susitna River (except Kcnai Peninsula east of Long. 150°, 
Apr. 1, 1925) and in southeastern Alaska, cast oi Long. 141°, Aug. 20- 
Oct. 31. Large brown bear, south Lat. 62°, Oct. 1-July ], north, unpro¬ 
tected. Deer on Kruzcf Island and in southeastern Alaska, west of 
Long. 141°, 1925. 
Arizona .—Bob white quail, no open season. Mourning dove, Sept 1-Dec. 13: 
white-wings, July 15-Dec. 31. 
Arkansas .—Deer (male), turkey gobbler, bear, in Chicot, Desha, and Phillips 
Counties (15 days), Nov. 16-19; Dec. 26-30; and Jan. 10-14. inclusive. 
Deer (male) and turkey gobbler, in Poinsett County, Nov. 10-Dec. 1; in 
l'aulkncr County, no open season. Turkey gobbler, additional open sea¬ 
son in State, Mar. 1-May 1. 
California .—Deer (male, except spike buck), in Districts 2, 2.1. and 3, Aug. 
1-Sept. 14; in District 4, Sept, 16-Oct. 15; in Districts 1, *U, 41, 23. 24, 
25, and 26, Sept. 1-Oct. 15. Mountain and valley quail, in District IV, 
Oct. 15-Dec. 15. Bobwhite quail, in State, no open season. Sage hen, in 
District 44. no open season. For counties in each game district ecc “Game 
Laws, 1923-24. 
Connecticut.— Deer, owner of agricultural lands, member of family, or em¬ 
ployee, may kill with shotgun on own lands doer destroying fruit trees 
or growing crops, but such killing must be reported to commissioners 
within 12 hours. Coot (mud hen), gallinule, Oct. 1-Dcc. 31. 
Delaware.— Dove, Newcastle County, no open season. 
District of Columbia.—Hunting permitted only ou marshes of Eastern 
Branch, north of Anacoetia bridge, and on Virginia shore of Potomac. 
Florida.— Squirrel, in Escambia County, Oct. 15-Mar. 1; in Holmes and 
Walton Counties, Oct. 29-Mar. 1. English pheasant, in Escambia County, 
no open season. Hunting prohibited on Pine Island. 
Georgia .—Fox squirrel, unprotected 
Idaho.— Deer, mountain goat, in Adams, Blaine, Boise, Bonneville, Butte, 
Clark, Elmore, Gooding, Jefferson, Lincoln, Madison. Powor, Teton, and 
Valley Counties, Oct. 15-Nov. 15; deer, in Benewah, Bonner, Boundary, 
Kootenai, and Shoshone Counties, Nov 1-Nov. 30; in Clearwater, Custer, 
Idaho, Latah, Lemhi, Lewis, and Nez Perce Counties, Oct. 1-Nov. 15; 
in Franklin-County, Oct. 15-Nov. 1; elk, in Bingham, Bonneville, Clark,. 
Fremont, and Teton Counties, Nov. 1-Nov. 30; elk, mountain goat, in 
Clearwater and Idaho Counties, Oct. 1-Nov. 15; mountain goat in Custer 
aiid Lemhi Counties, Oct. 1-Nov. 15; deer, elk, mountain goat, no open 
season, except as above. (See “Game Laws, 1923-24,” for local laws ou 
upland game birds.) 
Illmois.— Rubbit. in southern and central zones, Nov. 10-Jan. 1; in northern 
zone, Nov. 10-Jan. 31; squirrel, in northern zone, Sept. 1-Dec. 1; in cen¬ 
tral zone, Aug. 1-Dec. 1; in southorn zone, July 1-Dec. 1. (For counties 
in each zone, sec “Game Laws, 1923-24.”) 
Indiana.— Coot, gallinule. Sept. 16-Dec. 20. 
Kansas.—Fox squirrel, Sept. 1-Dec. 31; other squirrels, no open season. * 
Louisiana.— Deer, in Beauregard, Allen, Rapides, La Salle, W’ian, Jackson, 
Lincoln, Union, and in all pari shoe between these and western boundary 
of State, Oct. 15-Dec. 31; in rest of State, Nov. 1-Jan. 15. (Dccr season 
fixed by commission.) Turkey gobbler, Nov. 15-Apr. 1. 
Maine.— Deer, in Androscoggin, Cumberland, Kennebec. Knox, Lincoln, 
Sagadahoc, Waldo, and York Counties, Nov. 1-Nov. 30; in rest of State, 
Oct. 16-Nov. 30. (See also “Game Laws, 1923-24.”) 
Maryland. — Squirrel, Sept. 1-Oct. 15 and Nov. 10-Jan. 1, except owner or 
tenant may shoot squirrels on own land Sept. 1-Jan. 1. Wild turkey, 
Garrett County, Nov. 10, 1924, > 
Massachusetts.— European hare, in Berkshire County, unprotected. Quail, 
in Dukes, Essex, Hampden, Hampshire, Middlesex, Nantucket, Norfolk, 
and Woicester Counties, July 1, 1925. Pheasant, Division of Fisheries 
aud Ganx* fixesjopen season. 
Michigan.—Director of conservation may shorten or close season or other¬ 
wise restrict tbo taking of any species of game. Smwshoe or jack rabbit, 
Oct. 15-Feb. 15. Ruffed grouse, Upper Peninsula, Oct. 15-Nov. 9. 
Minnesota.— Ruffed grouse, Oct. 15, 1924; white-breasted or sharp-tailed grouse, 
Sept. 16-Oct. 1 Plover, no 0 |**n season. 
Mississippi.—Seasons subject to change by Boards of Supervisors, but 
changes relating to migratory birds must not bo inconsistent with Fed¬ 
eral regulations. Communicate with sheriff or county clerk, at county 
ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS AND EXCEPTIONS 
Montana.— Deer, in Carter, Custer, Dawson. Garfield, McCone, Phillips, 
Powder River, Prairie, Richland, Roosevelt, Rosebud. Stillwater, Teton, 
V alley, Yellowstone, and parts of Fergus, Gallatin, and Lewis and Clark 
Counties, Oct. 1, 1923. Elk, iu Flathead, Glacier, Madison, Pondera, 
Sweet Grass, Teton, and parts of Gallatin, Lewis and Clark (except 
r.ortn of North Fork, Dearborn River, Nov. 5-13), Missoula and Powell 
Counties, Oct. 13-Nov. 13; in Park County, Oct. 15-Doc. 20, unless short* 
ened by commission; in rest of State no opcu season. Crouse, prairie 
chicken, sage hen, in Cascade County, no open season. 
Nevada.—Boards of supervisors may designate 15-dav open season on buck 
deer between Sept. 15-Nov. 15 instead of Oct. 16-21, may fix open 
seasons on pheasants and valley quail ; and mav shorten open seasons on 
other game or close season entirely, I 
New Hampshire.— Dccr, in Coos County, O^t. 15-Nov. 30, in Carroll County, 
Nov. 15-Dec. 15; in Grafton County, Nov 1-Dec. 13; in rest of Stale, 
Dec. 1-Dec. 31. 
New Jersey.—Quail in Bergen, Essex, Hudson. Hunterdon. Morris, Passaic, 
Somerset, Sussex, Union, and Warren Counties, March 2, 1928. 
New York.—Commission may shorten open season on game (see “Game 
Laws, 1923-24”). Deer (male), in Adirondacks, Oct. 15-Nov. 15,except 
in towns of Jackson, Salem, and White Creek, Washington County, Nov. 
7-Nov. 19; in Columbia, Delaware, Greene, Orange. Rensselaer, Sullivan, 
and Ulster Counties, Nov. 1-Nov. 15. on own land in Dutchess County, 
Nov. 1-Nov. 15. Shotgun only may be used in Dutchess and Rensselaer 
Counties. Cottontail rabbit, Oct. 1-Jan. 31. Quail, in Dutchess, Orange, 
Putnam, Rensselaer, Sullivan, and Westchester Counties, Nov. 15-Nov 
30. Crouse, in Columbia, Delaware, Dutchess, Groeno, Orange, Putnam, 
Rensselaer, Rockland, Sullivan, Ulster, and Westchester Counties, Oct 
15-Nov. 30. 
Long Island.—Varying hare, Oct. 13-Mar 1, cottontail rabbit, Nov 1- 
Dec. 31. 
North Carolina.—For local laws, apply to Secretary, Audubon Society, 
Raleigh, N. C. Migratory bird.:, county season dato controls when it 
opens the season Jatcr or closes it earlier than the Federal Regulations. 
North Dakota.—-H hite-breaslcd ami sharp-tailed grouse. Sept. 16-Oct. 16; 
ruffed grouse, in Bottineau, Cavalier, Pembina, and Roulette Counties 
only, Oct. 7-Oct. 16. Coot, gallinule, Sept. 16-Dcc. 31. 
Oklahoma .—Bear in Blaine, Caddo, Comanche, Kiowa, aud Major Counties 
no open season; rest of State, unprotected. 
Oregon .—East of Cascades; Quail, in Klamath County Oct 14-28, iu Wasco 
County, Oct. 14-21; in balauce of district, no open season. Chinese 
pheasant, in Baker, Grant, llood River, Malheur, Umatilla, Union, 
Wallowa, and, Wasco Counties, Oct. 14-Oct. 21 Sage hen, Aug. 1-Aug. 
15. 
Best iff Cascades; Bobwhite quail, Chinese pleasant, in Clatsop, Coos, 
Curry, Josephine, Lincoln, and Tillamook Counties, no open season; 
olhar quail, in Coos. Curry, Douglas, and Josephine Counties, Oct. 14- 
Oct. 28; in Jackson County, Oct. 14-Nov. 11. Blue or sooty grouse, ruffed 
arouse, in Benton, Clackamas, Lane, Linn, Marion, Multndtnah, Tolk, 
Washington, and Yamhill Counties, no open season. 
Pennaylvania.— Coot, gallinule, Oct. 1-Nov. 30. 
Tennessee.— Quail, in Chester Countv, Nov. 20-Feb. 15, in Fayette and 
Hardeman Counties, Nov. 22-Mar. j, in Madison County, Dec.’l-Feb. 1. 
Texas.— Wild turkey, in Brooks, Cameron, Hidalgo, Jim Hog?, Kenedy. 
McMullen, Starr, and Willacy Counties, Nov 1, 1926. Water/oul , coot, 
gallinule, Wilson snipe, Nov. 1-Jan. 31, and dove, Nov 1-Dec. 31, east 
and south, Great Northern and Texas and Pacific Railroads; west and 
north, waterfowl, coot, gallinule, Wilson snipe, Oct. 16-Jan. 15; dove. 
Sept. 1-Dec. 15. 
Utah.— Waterfowl, coot, oallinulcs, ploirrs, yellowlegs, Wilson snipe, in 
Beaver, Emery, Grand, Iron, Kane, Millard, San Juan, Uintah, and Wash¬ 
ington Counties,' Ocl. 1-Jau. 15; duck, iu Fish Lake Game Preserve, 
Oct. 1-Nov 30. Commissioner may fix open seasons on quail, grouse, 
and dove. 
Virgxna.— Deer, in Chesterfield, Mecklenburg, Prince George, and Surry 
Counties. Oct. 1-Jan. 1; in Bath. Highland. Gloucester, King George, 
King and Queen, Lancaster, Northumberland. Richmond, Stafford, and 
Westmoreland Counties, no open season. Elk, protected in national 
forest areas. Quail . grouse, wild turkey, west of Blue Ridge, Nov 1-Doc 
31. Coot, mudhen, gallinule. Nov. 1-Jan. 1, except on Bark Bay, Princess 
Aune County, Nov. 1-Jan. 31. (For other local exceptions, see “Came 
Laws, 1923-24.”) 
- - , v. yiitrws virus M.xtrtl l)y 
couuw garni! communions. Thu*, goose, Irani, mot, WUrnn bind 
bellied autl golden plovers, and yellowlegs, Ort. I-Dec II, and 'ail Oct 
I? v \r li m -} s ,°. ti , n ; Ccnto:1 . OholaQ, Columbia, Garlicld, K.ititjV 
\Nalla Walla, and \ aktma Counties. 
West Virginia.— Coot, gallinule, Sept. lG-Dcc. 31. 
Wisconsin .--Deer (male), in Pierre, Barron, Eau Clairo, Clark. Wood, t.mconi. 
Langlade, Oconto (north of Township 30), and all counties north thereof 
(except Marathon). Nov. 13-Nov. 22; in Marathon and rest of ^ratc. no 
open season, squirrel, in Dodge, Fond du Lac, Green Lake, Kenosha, 
.lir.vankce, Ozaukee, Racine, Washington, Waukesha, and Waushara 
no open season. Crouse, in Calumet. Manitowoc, and Winnebago Coun¬ 
ties, nc opeu season. Prairie chicken (pinnated or sharp-tailed grouse), in 
Barron, Calumet, Crawford, Dane, Dunn, Fond du Lac, Graiit, Green, 
Iowa, Jciiersou, Kenosha, LaCrosse, J.afayette, Lincoln. Manitowoc Mil 
waukoo, Monroe, Oneida, Ozaukee, Polk, Portage, Raano, Richland 
Kock, Sauk, \ernou. Walworth, Washington, Waukesha, Waupaca, and 
Wmnebago Counties, no open season. Duck, coot, gallinule. Sept. 16- 
Dec. 20; goose and brant, Sept. 16-Dec. 31. 
Wyoming. Elk, in Lincoln, Park, and Fremont (except between Roaring 
1-ork Creek and big Sandy River on west slope of Wind lliver Mountains 
iu Bridgcr National Forest, and north of Big Wind River aud south of 
Sweetwater River, no open season), Sept. 15-Nov 15; in rest of State, no 
open season Sheep (mature male with horns not less than one-half curl), 
m Lincoln, Tark, and Fremont Counties only, Sent. 15-Nov 15. Bull 
moose and buck antelope may be hunted under special permit, Sept. 15- 
Oct. 31, in areas designated by commission. 
Alberta.—All big game must have horns at least 4 inches long. 1) er, moose 
and caribou, in Forest Reserves of Rocky Mountains, under special 
liccnso, Sept. 1-Oct. 31. 
British Columbia.—Open seasons on big game and upland game fixed 
annually by Ordor-in-Council, which mav bo obtained from Secretary, 
Game Conservation Board. Vancouver, B. C. Waterfowl rail, Wilson 
snipe, black-bellied aud g'ddcn plovers, yellowlegs, in Nort hern and Eastern 
Districts, Sept. 1-Dcc. 16, and in Western District, uorth of 53d parallel. 
Sept. 8-Dee. 23. Goose, brant. Western District, south nf 53d parallel, 
Nov. 10-Feb. 25, other migratory game birds, south of 53d parallel, Oct. 
15-Jan. 30. Northern District includ-'S Atlin Electoral District, aud 
north of main line of Grand Trunk Pacific Railway ami east summit' 
Cascades. Eastern District, cast summit. Cascades and south Grand 
Trunk Pacific Railway. Western District, west summit Cascades and 
south Atlin Electoral District. 
New Brunswick.— Deer, on Grand Manan, Campobello, and Deer Islands, no 
I open season, except a resident of Grand Manan or Campobello Island, 
under H license from Minister, may take one deer, Dec. 1-Dec. 10. 
Partridge, season may be openod by order in council. 
Northwest Territories.—Additional season on caribou and sheep, Aug. 1- 
Oct. 1. Female caribou, mountain sheep, or mountain goat with young 
at fr>ot, and their young at foot, no open season. Governor General in 
Council may, by regulation, alter seasons. 
Nova Scotia .—Big game, on Cape Breton Island, no open season. Caribou 
(male), in Inverness and Victoria Counties only Ruffed grouse, Oct. 15- 
Nov. 14; other grouse, no open season. Goose, brant, in Shelburne and 
Queens Counties, Oct. 15-Jan. 31. 
Ontario.— Deer, bull moejse, caribou, north of Canadian Government Railway. 
.Sept. 15-Nov. 15; south Canadian Government Railway to French arid 
Mattawa Rivera, Oct. 25-Xov 30. south French and Mattawa Rivers, 
Nov. 5-Nov 20. Ruffed grouse, south of French ami Mattawa Rivers. 
Nov. 5-Nov 20. 
Quebec.— Moose, south of St. Lawrence River, Sept 20-Dec 31 
Saskatchewan .—Deer moose (males only), canbcu, north of Township 34, 
Nov. 15-Dec. 14; south of Township 35, no open season 
Newfoundland.— Caribou, also Aug. 1-Sept. 30. Goose, unprotected 
Lower California .—(Northern Dtstn.il). Seasons subject to modification by 
Governor. 
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