Federal Register - August 2, 1949

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THE PRESIDENT
C entral F lyway States Migratory waterfowl and coot
Bails and galllnules Mourning or turtle dove
Ducks Daily bag limits__
Possession lim its
Seasons i n Colorado_____
Kansas----------Montana .
Nebraska
New Mexico 8 7.
North Dakota..
Oklahoma 8___
South Dakota Texas 8 9--------Wyoming

Qeese
Coot
Sora
Others 15 .
15 .

Oct. 14-Nov. 27
Oct. 21-Dec. 4________ ;___________
Oct. 7-Oct. 24 and Nov. 18-Dec. 5 .
Oct. 21-Dec. 4
Oct. 14-Oct. 3i and Dec. 21-Jan. 7
Oct. 7-Nov. 2 0 . . . . . . . . .
Oct. 21-Dec. 4___ _______________
____ do
Nov. 4-Nov. 21 and Dec. 21-Jan. 7 ..
Oct. 7-Oct. 24 and Nov. 24-Dec. 11 8

Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.

Sept. 1-Oct. 30 .
Sept. 1-Oct. 3 0 8.
___ do.8 .
d o .8________
__ .do.8________
___ do.8 .
Sept. 1-Oct. 30
Sept. 1-Oct. 30!-

1 No open season on wood duck in Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming. In other States, bag or possesion limit may include 1
wood duck only. Daily bag for American and red-breasted mergansers 25 singly or in the aggregate of both kinds; no possession limit after opening day of the season.
2 Including in such limit not more than2 Canada geese or its subspecies, or not more than 2 white-fronted geese, or not more than 1 of each of these species.
8 N ot more than 15 in the aggregate of rails other than sora and gallinules.
8 No open season on snow geese in Beaverhead, Gallatin, and Madison Counties in Montana, or in the States of Colorado and Wyoming.
8 When rails and gallinules are permitted to be taken during the waterfowl season, they may not be hunted after one hour wTore sunset.
8New Mexico: Band-tailed pigeons; south of highway 60, Sept. 16 to Oct. 16; daily limit 10, possession limit 10; no open season in rest of State.
7 New Mexico: Shooting hours for mourning doves and band-tailed pigeons on first day of the season, 12 oclock noon until sunset; thereafter from sunrise to sunset.
8 Woodcock: Oklahoma, Dec. 1 to Dec. 30; Texas, in the counties of Shelby, Nacog-

10.
10.

1-Oct. 12.
1-Sept. 30.
1-Sept. 15, 10-Oct. 1.
1-Oct. 12.J

Sept. 1-Sept. 30.
10.

doches, Angelina, Trinity, San Jacinto, Liberty,-Chambers, and all counties south and east thereof, Dec. 23 to Jan. 21; no open season in rest of Texas. Daily limit 4, possession limit 8.
. Texas: white-winged doves in Cameron, Hidalgo, Starr, Zapata, Webb, Maverick Kinney, Dimmit, La Salle, Jim Hogg, Brooks, Kenedy, Willacy, Val Verde, Terrell Brewster, Presidio, Jeff Davis, Culberson, Hudspeth, and El Paso Counties, Sept. 15, 17, and 19 from 4 p. m. until sunset; daily bag and possession limit for white-winged or mourning doves is not more than 10 singly or in the aggregate of both kinds; no open season in rest of State.
10 Texas: mourning doves in Val Verde, Kinney, Uvalde, Medina, Bexar, Comal, Hays, Travis, Williamson, Milan, Robertson, Leon, Houston, Cherokee, Nacog doches, and Shelby Counties and all counties north and west thereof, Sept. 1 to Oct. 15;
in rest of State but not including Cameron, Hidalgo, Starr, Zapata, Webb, Maverick, Dimmit, La Salle, Jim Hogg, Brooks, Kenedy, and Willacy Counties, Oct. 1 to N ov 14; in these latter counties, Sept. 15, 17, and 19 from 4. p. m. until sunset, and Oct. i to Nov. 11 from one-half hour before sunrise to sunset.

d PAcinc Fi rwAY S t a t e s Migratory waterfowl and coot
Ducks
5
10
Seasons in
Geese and brant except Rosss goose 6
6

2
2

Rails and gallinules Mourning or turtle dove
Coot
Sora
15 25 15 ..
15 _____ 25______________ 1 5 ____

Nov. 18-Jan. 6 . . . .
Sept. 1-Oct. 30
8 ________
ct. 14-Nov. 2 and Dec. 9-Dec. 28 7__
Oct. 14-Dec. 2__________
Oct. 21-Nov. 9 and Dec. 19-Jan. 7____
Oct. 14-Dec. 2i
Sept. 1-Oct. 30 2______ ___________
Nov. 4-Dec. 23 1
1

1 No open season on wood ducks in Arizona, Nevada, and Utah. In other Pacific Flyway States and Alaska, bag or possession lirq.it may include 1 wood duck only.
Daily bag for American and red-breasted mergansers 25 singly or in the aggregate of both kinds; no possession limit after opening day of the season.
2 In any combination not exceeding 2 of Canada geese or its subspecies, white-fronted, geese, or brant.
8 Not more than 15 in the aggregate of rails other than sora and gallinules.
8 Arizona: White-winged dove, Sept. 1 to Sept. 15. The daily bag and possession limit for white-winged or mourning doves is not more than 10 singly or in the aggregate of both kinds.
"

8 Waterfowl and coot in those portions of San Bernardino, Riverside and Imperial Counties, Calif., east of U. S. Highway 95 from the Nevada line south to Blythe and east of the paved and graded road extending from Blythe to Ripley, Pala Verde and Ogilby south to its intersection with U . S. Highway 80, thence east to Yuma, Nov. 18
to Jan. 6; in rest of the State, Oct. 21 to Nov. 9 and Dec. 19 to Jan. 7.

Provided, however, That whenever the Director of the Pish and Wildlife Service shall find that emergency State action to prevent forest fires in any extensive area has resulted in the shortening of the season during which the hunting of any migratory game bird is permitted and th at a compensatory extension or re opening of the hunting season for such birds will not result in a diminution of the abundance of birds to any greater extent than that contemplated for the original hunting season, the hunting sea son for the birds so affected may, subject to all other provisions of this subchapter, be extended or reopened by the Director upon request of the chief officer of the agency of the State exercising adminis tration over wildlife resources. The Di rector of the Fish and Wildlife Service ,shall fix the length of the extended or reopened season, which in no event shall
Band-tailed pigeon
Other;

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10.
10.

Sept. 1-0 el 15

Sept. 16-Oct. 15.
8.

Sept. 1-Sept. 30.
Sept. 1-Sept. 30.

8 California: Band-tailed pigeons, Sept. 16 to Sept. 30 and Dec. 17 to Dec. 31.
7Idaho: No open season on snow geese and no open season on geese of any other species in Canyon County except a strip 1 mile wide on each side of the Boise River and a strip 1 mile wide on the northeast side of the Snake River.
8 Idaho: Mourning doves in Boundary, Bonner, Kootenai, Shoshone, Benewah.
Power, Bannock, Franklin, Bear Lake, Caribou, Bingham, Bonneville, Clark, Jeffer son, Fremont, Madison, Oneida, and Teton Counties, no open season; in rest of State.
Sept. 1 to Sept. 10.
2 When rails and gallinules are permitted to be taken during the waterfowl season they may not be hunted after 1 hour before sunset.
10 Alaska: In First Judicial Division, Oct. 1 to Nov. 19; in Second and Fourth Judicial Divisions and the entire drainage of Tanana River in the Third Judicial Division, S6pt. 1 to Oct. 20; in the rest of the Third Judicial Division, Sept. 15 to Nov. 3.

exceed the number of days during which hunting has been so prohibited, and he shall publicly announce the extended or reopened season.
2. Section 6.6 paragraph a is amended to read as follows:
a Transportation in or out of Alaska, Puerto Rico, and the United States. Mi gratory game birds and parts thereof, which if dressed have the head, head plumage, and. feet attached and which have been lawfully taken, may be trans ported in or out of Alaska, Puerto Rico, District of Columbia, or any State during the open season where taken: Provided, That the number of such birds permitted to be transported out of or into any such State, Alaska, Puerto Rico, or the Dis trict of Columbia or to a foreign country during any one calendar week shall not exceed for one person the number per-

mitted by 6.4 to be in the possession of one person where taken.
Any such birds or parts thereof tran s-.
ported from Alaska, Puerto Rico, or any State not later than 48 hours following the close of the open season therein may continue in transit for such additional time immediately after shipment, not to exceed 5 days, as is necessary to deliver them to their destination.
Any package in which such birds or parts thereof are transported shall have the name and address of the shipper and of the consignee and an accurate state ment of the numbers and kinds of birds or parts thereof contained therein clearly and conspicuously marked on the outside thereof.
3.
Section 6.6 paragraph b is amend ed to read as follows:

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Federal Register - August 2, 1949

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Data02/08/1949

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