The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, August 10, 1956, Image 11

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THE DALLAS POST, DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA PAGE ELEVEN
7° cies of native small game named in each succeeding day of the open
ke Wasn't The Stork this paragraph ends November 24. season species. But small game shall
But The Records That The daily and seasonal bags are the | not be in excess of the season limit,
Gave Us A Bum Steer |52me as in 1955. | regardless where held, stored or
Squirrels are abundant and the! found in possession.
Statistics don’t lie. Here |extra week of hunting will allow | The shooting hours for big game
comes the sixth leap year baby, additional sport without hurting the |are 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. all days of deer
rounding out the correct num- population. Field studies indicate | end bear seasons, excepting the
ber of folks born on the last grouse and wild turkeys can with- | archers’ October deer season given
day of February during Leap [stand a longer season, thus the ex- | below.
Year, for an area the size of [tension of time this year for the | Antlered Deer:
the Back Mountain. And here taking of these birds. The turkey |
we thought the stork had been |season will be recognized as the |
negligent. most liberal since the come-back of |
Ken Matchett, with six birth- | this great bird. description: male deer with 2 or
days to his credit, carefully The Commission advanced the |more points to one antler; provided,
concealed the fact when the bow and arrow antlered deer season | 3 male deer with antlers 3 or more
leap year census was taken this |to open October 1, and set the end | inches long without points, meas-
year. But we have connections. of that special season at October 19. | ured from the top of the skull as
Ken is twenty-four, born in This three-week season will be the [the deer is in life, shall again be
From December 3 to 15, inclusive,
a two-week “buck” season, state-
wide, for animals of the following
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YKETS and other leading stores | Jo
Y- SINCE 1896 . . . NOW CELEBRATING ITS DIAMOND ANNIVERSARY
1932. But according to the cal-
endar, he is only six. On non-
leap years he celebrates on the
stroke of midnight, February
28, and by the time the clock
finished striking, his birthday
is a thing of the past.
Huntin’ & Fishin’
(Continued from Page Two)
ber 1, ends August 31, 1957. Over-
all, the seasons are the most liberal
in many, many years.
These changes and departures can
be noted by comparing the 1956
seasons with those of 1955:
The season for hunting squirrels
(gray, black and fox), ruffed grouse
and wild turkeys has been extended
from the usual four weeks to five
weeks this year. It begins October
20. The season on ring - necked
pheasants (males only), cottontail
rabbits and bobwhite quail opens
October 27. The season on all spe-
WELCOME WAGON
from Your Friendly
Business Neighbors
and Civic and
Social Welfare Leaders
On the occasion of:
Engagement Announcements
The Birth of a Baby
Change of Residence
Arrivals of Newcomers to
City
PHONE
DOROTHY D. LANDIS
Dallas 4-0485
or
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ANNE P. RAY
Dallas 4-1101
longest enjoyed yet in this state by |
archers. |
The mink and muskrat seasons |
were changed so as to run concur-
rently, December 1, 1956, to Janu-
ary 15, 1957, which is also a de- |
parture from long standing pro-|
cedure. |
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The opening hour for small game |
and other wild birds end animals |
on October 27 will be 9 a.m. The
other opening days, and otherwise
during the season for upland and |
big game, the shooting hours daily
are from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., excepting
from July 1 to September 30 inclus-
ive, 6 am. to 7:30 p.m., and the
hours for the October archers’ deer
season, which are 6 a.m. to 5:30
p.m. (All shooting hours are based
on Eastern Standard Time. The
above shooting hours do not apply
to migratory game.)
The season on hares (snowshoe
rabbits), will be from December 29,
1956, to January 5, 1957 and the
daily limit 2, season limit 6.
Red squirrels may be taken in
unlimited numbers throughout the
year except October 1 to 19, in-
clusive.
Raccoons, Wwoodchucks (ground-
hogs) and grackles remain on the
unprotected list and may be taken
in unlimited numbers for the entire
1956 license year.
Regulations covering possession
and transportation limits of legally
killed small game are the same as
last year. They allow not more than
the daily limit for the first day nor
more than an accumulated total for
TOP |
SOIL
Regular $7 Per Load
Screened $11 Per Load
The Only Screened
Top Soil Available
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WE ALSO HAVE FILL
DIRT FOR ANY JOB
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and
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Phone 4-2498
considered legal.
Bears:
“The season bears will be for one
week this year, November 26 to
December 1, inclusive. Only bears
over one year old are legal game.
An individual hunter may take one
bear in the 1956 season. A hunting
party of 3 or more persons may
take 2 bears in one day or during
the entire season.
It is noted that there will be no
turkey or other small game hunting
during the bear season this year.
Bow Season for Deer:
The three-week archers’ season,
October 1 to 19 inclusive, will be
for male deer only as described in
cense every bow hunter, without
exception, must procure a special
archery license costing $2.00 from
the Department of Revenue, Harris-
burg, in order to hunt during the
special bow season. Shooting hours
during the special bow and arrow
season for deer shall be from 6 a.m.
to 5:30 p.m., ES.T., all days of the
season.
No Antlerless Deer Season:
For the following reasons the
Game Commission did not declare
an antlerless deer season this year:
With the exception of some coun- .
ties in the northcentral and north-
west parts of the state the antler-
less deer season of 1955, along with
winter kill and accidental deer kills,
have somewhat alleviated the over-
all deer problem temporarily.
Furbearers:
The mink and muskrat season
will run concurrently, December 1,
1956 to January 15, 1957. These
furbearers may be taken in un-
limited numbers.
Skunks and opossums remain un-
protected and may be taken in un-
limited numbers.
Beavers may be trapped, state-
wide, February 14 to March 11,
1957. The daily limit is 4, the seas-
on limit is 4.
All hunting and trapping dates
given above are inclusive, except
that the last day of each trapping
season terminates at noon.
Closed Seasons:
There will be no open season on:
Hungarian partridges, hen pheas-
ants, sharp-tailed grouse, cub bears,
elk, antlerless deer, bucks with ant-
lers less than three inches long, and
otters. 3
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