This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1918 Excerpt: ...Bear Sept. 1-May 1. Quail (see exception), ruffed grouse, native pheasant, Chinese pheasant (see exception), blue grouse, ptarmigan Oct. 1-Oct. 15. Exceptions: Quail, in Clallam, Clarke, Jefferson, San Juan, Skagit, Skamania, Snohomish, and Whatcom, Oct. 1, 1919. Chinese pheasants, in Clallam, Kitsap, and Skamania Coun-ties, no open season. Duck, goose, brant, coot Oct. 1-Jan. 15. I'lack-bellied and golden plovers, Wilson snipe or jacksnipe, yel lowlegs Oct. 1-Dec. 15. Bail Oct. 1-noy. 30. East of Cascades--Deer (Kittitas County, Oct. 15-Dec. 1) Oct. 1-Nov. 15. Bear-. Sept. 1-May 1. Goat No open season. Buffed grouse (native pheasant), blue grouse (see exception) Sept. 1-Nov. 15. Exceptions: In Asotin (in precincts of Clarkston, South Clarkston, and West Clarkston, no open season), Garfield, and Walla Walla, Aug. 15-Oct. 1. Ruffed grouse in Kittitas and Yakima Counties, no open season. Blue grouse in Spokane County, Oct. 1, 1919. Quail in counties of Asotin (in precincts of Clarkston, South Clarkston, and West Clarkston; no open season) and Garfield Oct. 1-Oct. 10. Prairie chicken in Stevens County Sept. 15-Oct. 1. Sharp-tailed grouse in Ferry and Okanogan Coun-ties Sept. 15-Nov. 1. Sage hen, Hungarian partridge, male Chinese pheas-ant in Kittitas County Oct. 1-Oct. 10. Bobwhite quail in Spokane County Oct. 1-Nov. 1. Hungarian partridge in Lincoln, Spokane, and Stevens Counties Oct. 1-Nov. 15. Chinese pheasants in Benton, Stevens, and Yakima Counties Oct. 1-Oct. 15. Duck, goose, brant, coot Sept. 16-Dec. SI.1 Black-bellied and golden plovers, Wilson snipe or jacksnipe, yellowlegs Oct. 1-Dec. 15. Rail Sept. 16-Nov. 30. No open season: Moose, elk (1925); fawns, caribou, mountain sheep, squirrels (gray, black, fox), quail, prairie chicken, sage hens, introduce...