. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. CALIFORNIA FISH AND GAME 159 Ordinarily, hams do not cost a fabulous sum. It happens, however, that one tak- ing the risk of shipping a ham of venison out of season, if caught, may pay a very high price. This discovery was made by Grant Donham living on a ranch in Callahan, Siskiyou County, when he sliipped deer meat to a friend in Oak- hind. The meat fell into the hands of Deputy J. L. Bundock who notified Cap- tain Sam Gilloon, at S


. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. CALIFORNIA FISH AND GAME 159 Ordinarily, hams do not cost a fabulous sum. It happens, however, that one tak- ing the risk of shipping a ham of venison out of season, if caught, may pay a very high price. This discovery was made by Grant Donham living on a ranch in Callahan, Siskiyou County, when he sliipped deer meat to a friend in Oak- hind. The meat fell into the hands of Deputy J. L. Bundock who notified Cap- tain Sam Gilloon, at Shasta City of the violation. The violator was apprehended h\ Captain Gilloon and Deputy Brice L. Hammack. Judge H. G. Reynolds, of Fort Jones, assessed a fine of $100. sufficient breeding stock is on hand to safeguard a supply for the future with protection accorded to does, fawns, spike bucks and a limit of two deer per hunter each season. However, if the laws af- fording protection to deer are not ob- served, it will be impossible for deer always to remain abundant. The need tor severe fines for transgressions of these laws is more apparent when it is known that fourteen cases for possession of deer meat in closed season were made by deputies in December and twenty-two in •6'' -6i i Fig. 47. Deputy C- H. Kunkel measuring Pismo clams to determine wliether they are of legal size. Photograph by E. S. Cheney, November 26, 1928. Soon after Deputy R. J. Tepper's transfer, he and Deputy Gyger secured the conviction of Charles Knight, Pine Knot, San Bernardino County, for kill- ing a deer in a game refuge. Judge George R. Holbrook, of Ontario, fined the offender $500 and imposed a jail sentence of 50 days. The jail sentence and $250 of the fine were suspended, however, as this was the defendant's first offense. Deputy J. H. Gyger, assisted by II. O. Langstaff arrested E. Forbes, of Corona, Riverside County, for killing a spiked buck and a doe; Judge H. C. Biggs, of River


Size: 2032px × 1229px
Photo credit: © Book Worm / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookauthorcaliforniadeptoffishandgame, bookauthorcaliforniafish