Fishing and Hunting

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Page 7 - Trout caught by him for sport. to the extent of 25 Ibs. in weight, if the shipment is accompanied by a certificate to that effect from either the local fishery officer in whose district the fish were caught or from the local station agent adjacent to the locality in which they were caught or is accompanied by copy of the official license or permit issued to the person making the shipment.
Page 7 - Trout, taken or caught in the Provinces of Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island; provided, however, that any person may so ship such Trout caught by him for sport.
Page 7 - Any person may so ship such trout caught by him for sport, to the extent of 25 pounds in weight, if the shipment Is accompanied by a certificate to that effect from either the local fishery officer in whose district the fish were caught or from the local station agent adjacent to the locality in which they were caught, or is accompanied by a...
Page 13 - Carries or transports without the Province any live game or the carcass or any portion thereof, or the green hide or pelt of any game. Nothing herein shall apply to game transported or exported on the special permit of the Surveyor General under the provisions of Section 44, or to the transportation of heads or hides of moose, caribou or deer, shipped or delivered to any bona ßde taxidermist within the Province.
Page 11 - Carries or transports from place to place any live moose, caribou or deer, or the carcass or any portion thereof, or the green hide of such game unless the...
Page 13 - Lawrence, with which river, and the great gulf into which it expands, are connected the provinces of Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island, together containing by far the greater portion of the population of the Dominion.
Page 7 - No person who has taken or killed any bird or animal suitable for food shall wilfully allow the flesh thereof to be destroyed or spoilt, and no person who has killed or taken a fur-bearing animal shall wilfully allow the skin thereof to be destroyed or spoilt.
Page 11 - September 15 to November 30. Cow moose or cow caribou (of any age) and calf moose (under age of two years) are protected at all times. No person shall kill or take more than one moose, one caribou and two deer during any one year. Moose, caribou and deer are not to be hunted with dogs, or to be caught by means of traps and snares. No person shall hunt, take, hurt, injure, shoot, wound, kill or destroy any moose or caribou in the night time, ie between one hour after sunset and one hour before sunrise....
Page 17 - Trout, provided, however, that any person may so ship such Trout caught by him for sport, to the extent of 25 Ibs. in weight, if the shipment is accompanied by a certificate to that effect from either the local fishery officer in whose...
Page 13 - No one shall receive, ship, transport or have in possession for the purpose of shipping or transporting out of the Dominion of Canada any speckled trout, river trout or sea trout, taken or...

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