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SUMMARY of OPEN SEASONS and BAG LIMITS (for non-resident hunters and fishermen) (Check official announcements for details) BEAR, black (with color variations) . . . Southeastern Alaska, Sept. 1-June 20, limit two a year; Kenai Peninsula, no closed season, limit 3 a year; remainder of Alaska, Sept. 1-June 20, limit 3 a year. BEAR, large brown and grizzly... Kodiak and Alaska Peninsula, Sept. 16-May 31; Talkeetna-Susitna area, Sept. 1-Mar. 31 and May 6-June 20; remainder of Alaska, Sept. 1-June 20, limit 1 a year. BEAR, polar . . . Arctic Alaska, no closed season, limit 1 a year. CARIBOU (either sex) . . . Alaska Peninsula, Aug. 20-31 and Dec. 10-31, limit 1 a year; elsewhere south of the Arctic Circle Aug. 20-Dec. 31, limit 2 a year; north of Arctic Circle Aug. 20-Feb. 28, no limit. DEER, (except fawns). . . Kodiak-Afognak Island group, Aug. 20-Oct. 15, limit 1 buck (with 3" antlers or longer) a year; Prince William Sound and Copper River drainage Aug. 20-Nov. 26, limit 2 bucks (3" antlers or longer) a year or, 2 antlerless deer a year provided antlerless deer may be taken only during the period Oct. 1-Nov. 26; Southeastern Alaska, Aug. 20-Nov. 26, limit 3 bucks (3" antler or longer) a year, or on the large offshore islands in Southeast Alaska, 2 bucks (3" antler or longer) and 1 antlerless deer provided the antlerless deer may be taken only during the period Nov. 13-Nov. 26. GOAT (except kids) . . . Southeastern Alaska (except on Chichagof) Aug. 20-Nov. 26, limit 2 a year; remainder of Alaska, (except in reserves) Aug. 20-Oct. 31, limit 1 a year. MOOSE (bulls with forked antlers or larger)...Alaska Peninsula and Bristol Bay, Aug. 20-Sept. 30 and Dec. 10-31; Copper River, Susitna and Matanuska River drainages (except in reserves) Aug. 20-Sept. 20 and Nov. 1-30; Tanana River drainage and western side of Kenai Peninsula, Aug. 20-Sept. 20 and Nov. 20-30; eastern side Kenai Peninsula, Aug. 20-Sept. 30; most of the remainder of Alaska north of Alaska Range, Aug. 20-Sept. 30 and Nov. 20-Nov. 30; Yakutat area, Aug. 20-Sept. 30; remainder of Southeastern Alaska, Sept. 15-Oct. 5, limit 1 a year. SHEEP, mountain (rams with % curl or larger) . . . south of the Yukon River (except on the Kenai Peninsula and the Tok, Denali, Sheep Mountain and Eagle Reserves), Aug. 20-Sept. 10; north of the Yukon River, Aug. 15-Sept. 10, limit 1 ram with % curl or larger a year. TROUT AND GRAYLING . . . Southeastern Alaska and westward south of the Coast Range to and including the drainage into Prince William Sound and on the Kodiak-Afognak Island group, no closed season. Central and Interior Alaska: Cook Inlet: July 1-March 31 and May 28-June 30, provided that fishing in Jewell, Hidden and Falk Lakes permitted only for persons under 16 years of age. Alaska Peninsula: No closed season except Naknek River and waters of Naknek Lake within 1/2 mile of its outlet where season is July 1-March 31 and May 28-June 30. Copper River drainage: Tangle and Fielding Lakes, July 1-April 30 and June 8-June 30. All other waters July 1-March 31 and May 28-June 30. Fairbanks-Tanana drainage: No closed season except Shaw Creek and the Tanana River 3 miles below Shaw Creek where season is July 1-March 31 and May 28-June 30, provided that fishing in the stocked gravel pits along the Richardson Highway and Piledriver Slough is permitted only for persons under 16 years of age. In the remainder of Alaska for which a season or special provision is not prescribed above, no closed season. Limits: Southeastern Alaska and coastal parts: 15 fish but not to exceed 15 pounds and 1 fish daily; 2 daily bag limits. Central and interior Alaska: 10 fish daily or in possession; provided, that such limit may not contain more than 2 fish over 20" in length and that no fish under 12" in length may be taken in the Chatanika and Big Delta Clearwater Rivers. GROUSE . . . South of the Alaska Range, Aug. 20-Dec. 31. North of the Alaska Range, Aug. 20-April 15, limit 10 a day. PTARMIGAN ... In the Territory, Aug. 20-April 15, limit 20 a day. MIGRATORY GAME BIRDS . . . Seasons and limits in accordance with current migratory bird treaty act and regulations. It doesn’t cost a penny more to fly to your favorite Alaska hunting or fishing spot on the finest, largest plane in Alaskan skyways. Your comfort is the number one consideration on Pan American’s spacious Super "Strato” Clipper. You enjoy the extra pleasure of two-abreast seating, wide aisles . . . relax in big comfortable reclining chairs... enjoy delicious hot meals served on your own individual table. And yet it costs no more to fly Pan American than any other scheduled airline! Conveniently scheduled flights leave Seattle for the North’s leading cities — Ketchikan, Juneau, Whitehorse and Fairbanks — connecting Clipper to Nome — with good connections to the interior. ATLANTA . . . Marietta and Forsyth Streets BOSTON.................100 Federal Street BRONX..................512 Willis Avenue BROOKLYN .... 200 Livingston Street BUFFALO................78 W. Genesee Street CHICAGO .... 30 S. Michigan Avenue CINCINNATI 1306 Fifth Third Union Trust Bldg. CLEVELAND . . . . 1417 Euclid Avenue DALLAS.................1 08 S. Ervay Street DENVER..................... 828 17th Street DETROIT .... 1231 Washington Blvd. HARTFORD...............79 Fcrmington Ave. HOLLYWOOD . . Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel HOUSTON................1219 Main Street LAREDO.....................Hamilton Hotel L. I. CITY .... 28-01 Bridge Plaza No. LOS ANGELES............Sixth and Grand MIAMI..................2 Biscayne Blvd. MINNEAPOLIS............. 245 Rand Tower NEV/ARK.............10 Commerce Court NEW ORLEANS .... 709 Common St. NEW YORK............... 600 Fifth Avenue NEW YORK..............80 East 42nd St. NEW YORK.................100 Broadway NEW YORK................ 645 First Avenue OAKLAND..................1926 Broadway PHILADELPHIA .... 30 North 17th St. PITTSBURGH...........2 Gateway Center PORTLAND............512 S.W. Yamhill St ST. LOUIS..............1007 Locust Street SAN DIEGO .... 1034 Fourth Avenue SAN FRANCISCO ... 222 Stockton St. SEATTLE.............. 1320 Fourth Avenue TORONTO . . . . . .25 Adelaide St. W. VANCOUVER........... 590 W. Georgia St WASHINGTON . . . . 16 & K Sts. N.W. SUPER “STRATO" CLIPPERS Why not enjoy Alaska s finest ? 1956-57 EDITION Hunting ond fishing Guide PRINTED IN U. S. A. CLIPPER. TRADE MARK, PAN AMERICAN WORLD AIRWAYS. INC. 750-10-56 Pan American Pan American World Airways C7Ihe System of the'^tiyiny Clippers WORLD’S MOST EXPERIENCED AIRLINE
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Full Text | SUMMARY of OPEN SEASONS and BAG LIMITS (for non-resident hunters and fishermen) (Check official announcements for details) BEAR, black (with color variations) . . . Southeastern Alaska, Sept. 1-June 20, limit two a year; Kenai Peninsula, no closed season, limit 3 a year; remainder of Alaska, Sept. 1-June 20, limit 3 a year. BEAR, large brown and grizzly... Kodiak and Alaska Peninsula, Sept. 16-May 31; Talkeetna-Susitna area, Sept. 1-Mar. 31 and May 6-June 20; remainder of Alaska, Sept. 1-June 20, limit 1 a year. BEAR, polar . . . Arctic Alaska, no closed season, limit 1 a year. CARIBOU (either sex) . . . Alaska Peninsula, Aug. 20-31 and Dec. 10-31, limit 1 a year; elsewhere south of the Arctic Circle Aug. 20-Dec. 31, limit 2 a year; north of Arctic Circle Aug. 20-Feb. 28, no limit. DEER, (except fawns). . . Kodiak-Afognak Island group, Aug. 20-Oct. 15, limit 1 buck (with 3" antlers or longer) a year; Prince William Sound and Copper River drainage Aug. 20-Nov. 26, limit 2 bucks (3" antlers or longer) a year or, 2 antlerless deer a year provided antlerless deer may be taken only during the period Oct. 1-Nov. 26; Southeastern Alaska, Aug. 20-Nov. 26, limit 3 bucks (3" antler or longer) a year, or on the large offshore islands in Southeast Alaska, 2 bucks (3" antler or longer) and 1 antlerless deer provided the antlerless deer may be taken only during the period Nov. 13-Nov. 26. GOAT (except kids) . . . Southeastern Alaska (except on Chichagof) Aug. 20-Nov. 26, limit 2 a year; remainder of Alaska, (except in reserves) Aug. 20-Oct. 31, limit 1 a year. MOOSE (bulls with forked antlers or larger)...Alaska Peninsula and Bristol Bay, Aug. 20-Sept. 30 and Dec. 10-31; Copper River, Susitna and Matanuska River drainages (except in reserves) Aug. 20-Sept. 20 and Nov. 1-30; Tanana River drainage and western side of Kenai Peninsula, Aug. 20-Sept. 20 and Nov. 20-30; eastern side Kenai Peninsula, Aug. 20-Sept. 30; most of the remainder of Alaska north of Alaska Range, Aug. 20-Sept. 30 and Nov. 20-Nov. 30; Yakutat area, Aug. 20-Sept. 30; remainder of Southeastern Alaska, Sept. 15-Oct. 5, limit 1 a year. SHEEP, mountain (rams with % curl or larger) . . . south of the Yukon River (except on the Kenai Peninsula and the Tok, Denali, Sheep Mountain and Eagle Reserves), Aug. 20-Sept. 10; north of the Yukon River, Aug. 15-Sept. 10, limit 1 ram with % curl or larger a year. TROUT AND GRAYLING . . . Southeastern Alaska and westward south of the Coast Range to and including the drainage into Prince William Sound and on the Kodiak-Afognak Island group, no closed season. Central and Interior Alaska: Cook Inlet: July 1-March 31 and May 28-June 30, provided that fishing in Jewell, Hidden and Falk Lakes permitted only for persons under 16 years of age. Alaska Peninsula: No closed season except Naknek River and waters of Naknek Lake within 1/2 mile of its outlet where season is July 1-March 31 and May 28-June 30. Copper River drainage: Tangle and Fielding Lakes, July 1-April 30 and June 8-June 30. All other waters July 1-March 31 and May 28-June 30. Fairbanks-Tanana drainage: No closed season except Shaw Creek and the Tanana River 3 miles below Shaw Creek where season is July 1-March 31 and May 28-June 30, provided that fishing in the stocked gravel pits along the Richardson Highway and Piledriver Slough is permitted only for persons under 16 years of age. In the remainder of Alaska for which a season or special provision is not prescribed above, no closed season. Limits: Southeastern Alaska and coastal parts: 15 fish but not to exceed 15 pounds and 1 fish daily; 2 daily bag limits. Central and interior Alaska: 10 fish daily or in possession; provided, that such limit may not contain more than 2 fish over 20" in length and that no fish under 12" in length may be taken in the Chatanika and Big Delta Clearwater Rivers. GROUSE . . . South of the Alaska Range, Aug. 20-Dec. 31. North of the Alaska Range, Aug. 20-April 15, limit 10 a day. PTARMIGAN ... In the Territory, Aug. 20-April 15, limit 20 a day. MIGRATORY GAME BIRDS . . . Seasons and limits in accordance with current migratory bird treaty act and regulations. It doesn’t cost a penny more to fly to your favorite Alaska hunting or fishing spot on the finest, largest plane in Alaskan skyways. Your comfort is the number one consideration on Pan American’s spacious Super "Strato” Clipper. You enjoy the extra pleasure of two-abreast seating, wide aisles . . . relax in big comfortable reclining chairs... enjoy delicious hot meals served on your own individual table. And yet it costs no more to fly Pan American than any other scheduled airline! Conveniently scheduled flights leave Seattle for the North’s leading cities — Ketchikan, Juneau, Whitehorse and Fairbanks — connecting Clipper to Nome — with good connections to the interior. ATLANTA . . . Marietta and Forsyth Streets BOSTON.................100 Federal Street BRONX..................512 Willis Avenue BROOKLYN .... 200 Livingston Street BUFFALO................78 W. Genesee Street CHICAGO .... 30 S. Michigan Avenue CINCINNATI 1306 Fifth Third Union Trust Bldg. CLEVELAND . . . . 1417 Euclid Avenue DALLAS.................1 08 S. Ervay Street DENVER..................... 828 17th Street DETROIT .... 1231 Washington Blvd. HARTFORD...............79 Fcrmington Ave. HOLLYWOOD . . Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel HOUSTON................1219 Main Street LAREDO.....................Hamilton Hotel L. I. CITY .... 28-01 Bridge Plaza No. LOS ANGELES............Sixth and Grand MIAMI..................2 Biscayne Blvd. MINNEAPOLIS............. 245 Rand Tower NEV/ARK.............10 Commerce Court NEW ORLEANS .... 709 Common St. NEW YORK............... 600 Fifth Avenue NEW YORK..............80 East 42nd St. NEW YORK.................100 Broadway NEW YORK................ 645 First Avenue OAKLAND..................1926 Broadway PHILADELPHIA .... 30 North 17th St. PITTSBURGH...........2 Gateway Center PORTLAND............512 S.W. Yamhill St ST. LOUIS..............1007 Locust Street SAN DIEGO .... 1034 Fourth Avenue SAN FRANCISCO ... 222 Stockton St. SEATTLE.............. 1320 Fourth Avenue TORONTO . . . . . .25 Adelaide St. W. VANCOUVER........... 590 W. Georgia St WASHINGTON . . . . 16 & K Sts. N.W. SUPER “STRATO" CLIPPERS Why not enjoy Alaska s finest ? 1956-57 EDITION Hunting ond fishing Guide PRINTED IN U. S. A. CLIPPER. TRADE MARK, PAN AMERICAN WORLD AIRWAYS. INC. 750-10-56 Pan American Pan American World Airways C7Ihe System of the'^tiyiny Clippers WORLD’S MOST EXPERIENCED AIRLINE |
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