. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Saturday, January 4, 1913.] THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN PROPOSED CHANGES IN WASHINGTON GAME LAWS. PROPOSED FISH AND GAME CHANGES. Sweeping changes in \he game laws of Washington are recommended by a committee representing the Spokane County Fish and Game Protective Associa- tion, which will present a bill enmobying the ideas of the next legislature. The committee's report recommends the following findings: (1). That the open reason for deer be from October 1 to December 1, allowing two deer, male or female, to be killed by any one person during the open sea- son.
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Saturday, January 4, 1913.] THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN PROPOSED CHANGES IN WASHINGTON GAME LAWS. PROPOSED FISH AND GAME CHANGES. Sweeping changes in \he game laws of Washington are recommended by a committee representing the Spokane County Fish and Game Protective Associa- tion, which will present a bill enmobying the ideas of the next legislature. The committee's report recommends the following findings: (1). That the open reason for deer be from October 1 to December 1, allowing two deer, male or female, to be killed by any one person during the open sea- son. (2). That the bounty on cougar be $50, coyote $, magpie 10 cents, and that the county on all other animals remain the same as heretofore. (3). To prohibit the shooting of rifles, revolvers and pistols on all lakes and marshes in the State of Washington, as a protection to hunters and fisher- men. (4). That the season on upland birds, other than quail and Hungarian pheasants, open September 1 and close November 15. (5.) Open season on quail and Hungarian pheas- ants to be from October 15 to November 15. (6). That the hunting and fishing licenses expire on the calendar year, and that the game laws of Washington be printed on the back of all licenses issued; that the description of the holder of the license be written thereon; that two printed tags he issued with license, to be detached therefrom and placed on deer, where it is to remain from the time of killing until animal is disposed of, when the tag must be sent to a game warden or county auditor of the county in which the license is issued for can- cellation; that it be made a misdemeanor for any transportation company to accept deer for shipment unless said tag is attached thereo, and that the trans- portation company be compelled to cancel said tag. (7). We strongly recommend that game preserves be created in Eastern Washington for the protection of game animals and birds. (8). That the office of county game warden *be
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