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The Game Laws Up To Date

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Parent Issue
Day
25
Month
August
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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Jivery legislature adds some uew feature to the game laws, makiug it necessary tot hunters to keep posted in order to prevent getting into trouble. The deputy game warden for thiscounty is EvartH. Scott, and he proposes to enforce the law wheuinfringements are reported to him. Here is a brief synopsis of the laws as they dow stand on the statute books : Any six inonths resident of Michigan can hunt deer by paying a lieense of 75 cents ; resideuts from other states must pay a lieense of $25. Xo deer liunting in Michigan now without a lieense. Huuting season from Nov. 8 to 30, both dntes inclusive. No hunter to kill m ore thau five deer in any one year. No deer in red coat or spotted fawn to be killed. No dogs, trapa, or snare, no artificial iigiits. Patridges or pheasants, quails and sprnce hens to be killed only from Oct. to Dec. 1. In the upper península patridges can be killed from Sep. 15 to Nov. 15. Quails, woodcocks parïrklges not to be sold in market. Wild ducks, geese, brant and all other water fowl to be killed only from Sept. 1 to Jan. and only from one haf-hour before sunrise to one and one-half hours after sunset. In upper península can be killed only from Sept. 1 to Jan. 15, Snipe, woodcock and plover can be killed from Oct. 1 to Dec. 1. No song or insectiverous Snrds can be killed at any time except the Enghsh sparrow, blackbird, blue jay -and butcher bird, Squirrels can be killed from Oct 1 to Dec. 31.

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Ann Arbor Courier