Fishing And Hunting Notes, Daily Racing Form, 1919-03-25

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FISHING AND HUNTING NOTES iJJears are given protection in Alaska Arkansas California Louisiana Minnesota Missouri Penn ¬ sylvania Washington and five counties in Okla Jiomi North Dakota by statute has authorized private individuals to establish inclosed game preserves ofhotless than two acres for the propagation of deer elk and antelope antelopePheasants Pheasants to the number of 2339S were imported in 1111 Today not a pheasant is coining into the jountry and for a year or so before the United Htntils uiiitltvixl the war few came in inL L II Darwin state fish and game commissioner of Washington announces that approximately fifty pairs each of silver and golden pheasants will l e liberated from the game farm of that state this fall in an attempt to stock public covers with these theseIM IM Kangaroo hunting is a great sport in Australia says the Sydney Referee it Is reported rrom Broken HJ1I that kangaroos are plentiful in tiie northern part of West Darling Two men on Mount AVcjod accounted for 500 In ten days and two hrptjicrs on Mount Stuart 155 In two nights nightsThe The two prize tarpon caught in southern waters in 1918 and their captors were AV Ashby Jones weight lfri poundslength seven feet two inches strlli forts Cive lucliOs Caught at Caloosahatchee River and John Igelstroem weight 173 iwunds length eighty three inches girth forty two inches Ciiught at South Boca Grande Florida FloridaThe The NewVork conservation commission recently released 1000000 tomcods in the Hudson River at Hasting The fish were propagated nt the Cold Spring hatchery The same commission classes as vermin the following Iliintinc cat red squirrel weasel iMirciiplup woodchwk crow starling sharp shinned hawk Coopers hawk goshawk and great horned owl


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