Federal Register - August 16, 1939
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FEDERAL REGISTER, Wednesday, August 16, 1939
Territory or in the District of Columbia during the period constituting the open season where taken and for an additional period of 10 days next succeeding said open season, but no such bird shall be possessed in a State or Territory or in the District of Columbia at a time when such State, Territory, or District pro hibits the possession thereof. Nothing herein shall be deemed to permit the taking of migratory birds on any reser vation or sanctuary established under the Migratory Bird Conservation Act of February 18, 1929 45 Stat. 1222, nor on any area of the United States set aside under any other law, proclamation, or Executive order for use as a bird, game, or other wildlife reservation, breeding ground, or refuge except inso far as may be permitted by the Secre tary of the Interior under existing law, nor on any area adjacent to any such refuge when such area is designated as a closed area under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.
Waterfowl, Wilsons snipe or jacksnipe, and coot.The open seasons on waterfowl except snow geese and brant in States bordering on the Atlantic Ocean, Ross goose, wood duck, and swans, Wilsons snipe or jacksnipe, and coot, in the several States and Alaska, shall be as follows, both dates inclusive:
In Main, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Vermont, and Wisconsin, October 1 to November i4.
In California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho, Illinois except coot in certain counties as hereinafter provided for, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Missouri, Montana, Ne braska, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, including Long Island, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, West Virginia, and Wyoming, October 22 to December 5.
In Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Flori da, Georgia, Louisiana, Maryland, Mis sissippi, New Mexico, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia, November 15 to December 29.
In southeastern Alaska from the 141st Meridian south to Dixon Entrance, Oc tober 1 to November 15; in Alaska south and west of the Naknek River and Naknek Lake and the Katmai National Monument to the westernmost boundary of the Aleutian Islands and east of this area to the 150th Meridian, November 16 to December 30; and in the re mainder of Alaska, September 1 to Oc tober 15: Provided, That scoters, locally known as sea coots, may be taken in open coastal waters only, beyond outer harbor lines, in Maine and New Hamp shire from September 15 to September 30, and in Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island, from September 15 to October 14, and thereafter from land or water during the open seasons for other waterfowl in these States.
In Illinois, the season on coot in Rock Island, Whiteside, Lee, De Kalb,
Kane, Du Page, and Cook Counties, and all counties north thereof, shall be October 1 to December 5.
Rails and gallinules except coot.
The open season on rails and gallinules except coot shall be from September 1 to November 30, both dates inclusive, except as follows:
Alabama, November 20 to January 31.
Louisiana, Npvember 1 to January 31.
Massachusetts, New York including Long Island, and Washington, October 22 to December 5.
Wisconsin, October 1 to November 14.
District of Columbia, no open season.
Woodcock.The open seasons on woodcock shall be as follows, both dates inclusive:
That part of New York lying north of the tracks of the main line of the New York Central Railroad extending from Buffalo to Albany and north of the tracks of the main line of the Boston & Albany Railroad extending from Albany to the Massachusetts State line, and in Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Pennsylvania, Vermont, and Wisconsin, October 1 to October 31.
That part of New York lying south of the line above described and in Indiana, Iowa, New Jersey, Ohio, and West Vir ginia, October 15 to November 14.
That part of New York known as Long Island, November 1 to November 30.
Arkansas, Delaware, Kentucky, Mary land, Oklahoma, and Virginia, November 15 to December 15.
Connecticut, and Rhode Island, Oc tober 21 to November 20.
Louisiana, January 1 to January 31.
Massachusetts, October 20 to Novem ber 19.
Missouri, November 10 to December 10.
Mourning dove.The open seasons on mourning dove shall be as follows, both dates inclusive:
Alabama, north of United States High way No. 80, September 15 to October 14
and December 20 to January 31; south of said highway, November 20 to January 31.
Georgia, in Troup, Meriwether, Pike, Lamar, Monroe, Jones, Baldwin, Wash ington, Jefferson, and Burke Counties, and all counties north thereof, Septem ber 15 to October 14 and December 20 to January 31; in remainder of State, No vember 20 to January 31.
Mississippi, north of United States Highway No. 80, September 15 to Oc tober 14 and November 30 to January 11;
south of said highway, October 15 to December 31.
South Carolina, in Oconee, Pickens, and Greenville Counties, October 1 to October 31 and December 20 to January 31; iiTEdgefleld, McCormick, Greenwood, Abbeville, Anderson, Laurens, Spartan burg, Cherokee, Union, Fairfield, Chester, and York Counties, September 1 to Sep tember 30 and December 20 to January 31; in remainder of State, November 20
to January 31.
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Arizona, California, Idaho, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nevada, New Mex ico, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Virginia, September 1 to November 15.
Arkansas, and Delaware, September 15
to November 30.
Florida except in Dade, Broward, and Monroe Counties, November 20 to Janu ary 31.
That part of Florida comprising Dade, Broward, and Monroe Counties, October 1 to November 15.
Illinois, September 1 to September 30.
Kentucky, September 1 to October 31.
Louisiana, October 15 toDecember 31.
Maryland, September 1 to September 30 and November 15 to December 31.
North Carolina, September 1 to Sep tember 30 and December 20 to January 31.
Texas, in Yoakum, Terry, Lynn, Garza, Kent, Stonewall, Haskell, Throckmorton, Young, Jack, Wise, Denton, Collin, and Hunt Counties, and all counties north thereof, and in Parker, Tarrant, Dallas, Rockwall, Kaufman, Johnson, Hopkins, Delta, Franklin, and Ellis Counties, Sep tember 1 to October 31; in remainder of State, September 15 to November 15.
White-winged dove.The open seasons on white-winged dove shall be as fol lows, both dates inclusive:
Arizona, August 1 to September 15.
Texas, in Yoakum, Terry, Lynn, Garza, Kent, Stonewall, Haskell, Throckmorton, Young, Jack, Wise, Denton, Collin, and Hunt Counties, and all counties north thereof, and in Parker, Tarrant, Dallas, Rockwall, Kaufman, Johnson, Hopkins, Delta, and Franklin Counties, September 1 to October 31; in remainder of State, September 15 to November 15.
Band-tailed pigeon.The open seasons on band-tailed pigeon, shall be as fol lows, both dates inclusive:
Arizona, and New Mexico, October 1
to October 15.
California, December 1 to December 15.
Oregon, September 1 to September 15.
Washington, September 16 to Septem ber 30.
Regulation 5.Daily Bag and Possession Limits on Certain Migratory Game Birds A person may take in any one day during the open seasons prescribed therefor in regulation 4 of these regula tions not to exceed the following num bers of migratory game birds, which num bers shall include all birds taken by any other person who for hire accompanies or assists him in taking such birds; and when so taken these may be possessed in the numbers specified as follows:
Ducks except wood duck.Ten in the aggregate of all kinds, of which not more than 3 of any one, or more than 3 in the aggregate, may be of the fol lowing speciescanvasback, redhead, bufflehead, and ruddy duck; and any per son at any one time may possess not