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Session Laws, 1908 Session
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ART. 22.] WASHINGTON COUNTY. 1033

hunt, catch or kill any game of any kind in Washington
county without having first obtained from the clerk of the
Circuit, Court of said county a license permitting the person
therein named to shoot, hunt, catch or kill game in said county
for the period of one year from the date of the issue thereof.
And such license shall not be transferable; and in order to
guard against such tansfer, the clerk, at the time of issuing
the same, shall write a description of the party obtaining said
license on the back thereof, as a means of identification of
such licensee; a license fee of ten dollars shall be charged for
such license, besides fifty cents to said clerk for issuing the
same. The whole amount of license money so received shall
by said clerk be paid to the Board of County School Commis-
sioners of said county for the use of the public schools therein.
The licensees under this section shall always when hunting
carry their license with them, and shall present them to any
of the officers designated in section 34 of this article or any
other officers with full power and authority to make arrests
in said county, when demanded by them, and upon failure to
produce such license the said officer shall immediately" arrest
such party and take him before the nearest justice of the peace
for trial; provided, that any land owner or lessee may extend
the privilege in writing, of killing or catching birds and game
upon his land to whomsoever he pleases during such parts of the
year as the killing or catching of said birds and game is law-
ful under this article.

31. It shall not be lawful to shoot, kill or in any way entrap
or destroy any wild birds or any wild fowl of any description,
except hawks, crows, owls, English sparrows, wild geese, wild
ducks, wild pigeons, jack snipes, sand snipe, plover, cedar
birds and rails; or to shoot, kill, entrap, wound or destroy any
rabbit, squirrel, deer or fawn; provided, however, that it shall
be lawful to shoot woodcock, quail, partridges and rabbits dur-
ing the month of November, squirrels from the first day of
September to the first day of the following January, inclusive;
deer, wild turkey, and pheasants from the first day of November
to the first day of the following January, inclusive; doves from
the fifteenth day of August to the fifteenth day of September, in-
clusive, in each year; but it shall not be lawful to use ferrets
to hunt or kill rabbits at any time.

32. It shall not be lawful to sell, or attempt to sell, at any
season of the year, any pheasant, partridges, wild turkey,
deer, squirrel, woodcock or rabbit, nor shall it be lawful for
any one to ship, for the purpose of selling elsewhere, any
pheasant, partridge, wild turkey, deer, squirrel, woodcock or
rabbit, in said county.

 

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