People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 August 1895 — Game Laws of Indiana. [ARTICLE]

Game Laws of Indiana.

B. S. Fendig, the game dealer, has kindly furnished the Pilot the following extracts from the game laws: 1. It is unlawful to shoot prairie chickens between the first day of February and the first day of September. 2. It is unlawful to shoot, destroy. or pursue for the purpose of shooting or destroying, or have in possession, any quail or pheasant between January Ist, and November 10th, ofanvyear. 3.1 t is unlawful for any person to kill any wild bird other than a game bird, or purchase or offer for sale after it has been killed, or destroy the nests, or eggs of such birds at any time under penalty of both fine and imprisonment 4. It is lawful at any time to kill english sparrows, crows, haw’ks and other birds of prey. 5. It is unlawful to sell, keep, expose for sale or have in possession. any quail or pheasant between the 20th day of December in any year and the 15 day of October of the succeeding year, or keep, expose for sale, or have possession of any prairie chicken between the first day of February and the first day of September of any year, or sell, keep, or expose for sale any woodcock between the first day of January and the first day of July, or keep, sell, exposes for sale, or have possession of any wild duck between the Thirteenth day of April and the first day of September in any year. 6. It is unlawful for any Yailroad or express company or any other person or persons engaged in transportation to receive or transport any game during the time the killing of the same is prohibited by law.