s 799 F2br 1937-1938 sj^ILffiiwrs =? V/'/, '% ^> STATE of MONTANA ^Ha •^/. '>? BIENNIAL REPORT OF THE - FISH and GAME COMMISSION J 18 1969 of MONTANA 1937 - 1338E DOCUMENTS COLLECTION •'■'7 2 2 2000 HELENA,\'5 "ana 59S20 PUBLISHED BY THE *^ MONTANA STATE FISH AND GAME DEPARTMENT CAPITOL BUILDING, HELENA, MONTANA ■ *'• MONTANA STATE DBRKR* 930 East Lyndale Avenue Helena. Montana 59601 U196 — 6M — 6-37 -9 LIBRAF mop^taMa STATE of MONTANA '^'^^'Qjj, 1 04B94 BIENNIAL REPORT -OF THE FISH and GAME COMMISSION for* 1937 - 1938 PUBLISHED BY THE MONTANA STATE FISH AND GA^^E]^pKl9ENT CAPITOL BUILDING, UKLJ^A, MONTANA i!Mnfrr?3ijY cf MONTANA NAE3ELE PRINTIN8 CO.. HELENA. MONT. Helena. Montana December 21, 1938. His Excellency, Roy E. Ayers, Governor of Montana, Helena. The State Fish and Game Commission herewith respectfully submits the biennial re])ort of activities of the Department, settine^ forth achievements dur- in<^ the fiscal years 1937 and 1938. MONTANA STATE FISH AND GAME COMMISSION B. L. Price, Chairman Harry E. Lay Nick Dondelinsjer P. G. Gutensohn A. C. Bauniijartner J. A. Weaver, State Fish and Game Warden and Secretarv of Conunission. MONTANA STATE FISH AND GAME DEPARTMENT COMMISSIONERS B. L. Price, Chairman, Laurel Harry E. Lay, Lewistown A. C. Baumgartner, Great Falls P. B. Gutensohn, Whitefish N. S. Dondelinger, Anaconda J. A. Weaver, Secretary and State Fish and Game Warden FISH AND GAME OFFICE STAFF J. W. Carney, Chief Deputy Clyde Gummow, Cashier Effie Borg, Stenographer Willa Wilcoxen, Stenographer REGULAR DEPUTY GAME WARDENS Benson, Carl, Augusta • Morgan, Harry N., Ovando DeGolier, Elmer A., Poison Neal, Bruce, Augusta Dorrington, Wm. J., Libby O'Claire, A. A., Kalispell Hill, W. A., Great Falls Price, Chas. R., Dillon Holmes, Allen T., Billings Rensch, Len J., Miles City Krost, E. M., Missoula Roushar, A. D., Gardiner Kohls, Wm. Ray, Ennis Sailor, H. C, Absarokee Lindsay, Curtis N., Anaconda Shook, Dale T., Plains Marshall, Frank R., Bozeman Starina, Frank, Hardin Miller, Louis W., Harlowton Vangsness, Waldo, Lewistown Voorhies, Wm. H., Helena, Deputy at Large SPECIAL DEPUTY GAME WARDENS Barton, Lester, Butte Cook, John R., Red Lodge Burke, John F., Roundup Cosner, Harry, Malta Bogut, Frank P., Culbertson Fallang, Kenneth O., Livingston Clark, L. C, Havre Muxlow, George, Glendive MONTANA STATE FISH AND GAME COMMISSION FISH AND GAME LAW VIOLATIONS July 1,1936 July 1, 1!»37 to to June 30. 1937 June 30. 1938 Fishing without a license 117 107 Fishing in closed waters 36 22 Catcliing over limit of game fish 15 13 Catching more than five under seven inches 12 27 Shooting fish with a rifle 1 h'ishing with and possession of salmon eggs 20 14 Illegal possession of seine or net 5 1 Using a set line to take game fish 6 4 Fishing with more than one rod and line 4 5 Taking game fish with a spear 3 Fishing at night and with artificial light 8 Fishing through the ice 2 1 Fishing with spawn 2 Fishing during closed season 6 8 I'ossession of explosives within 100 feet of stream 1 Pollution of streams 2 1 Selling game fish or game animals 3 1 Shooting big game during the closed season 24 22 Possession of deer in captivity 1 Illegal possession of deer and elk meat 22 56 Hunting without a license , 16 5 Hunting in closed area 2 2 Killing moose 2 1 Failing to tag deer and elk 7 18 Destroying evidence of sex of deer 2 1 Failing to properly care for game killed 1 3 Killing more than one bear 2 1 Killing bear in closed season _ 3 2 Killing goats in closed season 1 2 Killing antelope in closed season — 0 Buying game animals 2 Shipping game animals without a proper permit 2 Hunting big game without wearing red 3 Killing grouse or pheasants out of season 30 23 Killing cub bear 4 Killing ducks out of season ;. 3 7 Shooting ducks before and after hours 25 1 Shooting pheasant hens S 1 Shooting game birds from highway 14 4 Possession of more than legal limit of game birds 1 Killing swan 1 Trapi)ing fur bearing animals without a license 27 10 Illegal possession of furs 6 1 Shipping furs without a proper permit 3 8 Trapping beaver without a permit 10 6 Buying furs without a license 5 3 Trapping during closed season S 12 liuying untagged beaver hides H Opening a muskrat house 2 1 Illegal possession of beaver hides 15 10 Failing to keep a proper record of furs r» 4 Swearing to false affidavit to secure a license 11 15 Carrying and discharging flreai'ms on a game preserve 14 7 Allen in possession of firearms 13 5 Altering license 4 1 Possession of and shiiiplng beaver Castors illegally 2 2 Ciuiding without a license 5 Misdemeanor 1 Total _ _ _ 542 454 .MONTANA STATIC FISH AND GAME COMMISSION VIOLATIONS BY COUNTIES July 1, 1936 July 1, 1937 to to June 30, 1937 June 30, 1938 Beaverhead 24 13 Big Horn 21 16 Blaine - 20 4 Broadwater -•- 3 12 Carbon 24 17 Carter 2 Cascade IS 6 Chouteau 2 2 Custer 4 2 Daniels 1 Dawson 2 5 Deer Lodge 19 » 24 Fallon Fergus 1 13 Flathead 35 48 Gallatin 34 24 Garfield Glacier 7 17 Golden Valley Granite 1!) 8 Hill 6 1 Jefferson 9 Judith Basin 3 5 Lake 56 20 Lewis & Clark 18 25 Liberty 2 Lincoln 17 15 Madison 23 5 McCone Meagher 9 9 Mineral 13 14 Missoula 12 21 Musselshell Park 17 27 Petroleum Phillips 5 1 Pondera 9 7 Powder River 1 Powell 3 14 Prairie Ravalli 5 5 Richland 10 6 Roosevelt Rosebud Sanders 22 22 Sheridan „ Silver Bow 14 8 Stillwater 11 12 Sweet Grass 2 1 Teton 8 3 Toole 3 Treasure 1 Valley 11 4 "Wheatland 3 1 Wibaux Yellowstone 27 13 Total 542 454 MONTANA STATE FISH AND GAME COMMISSION LIBERATION OF PHEASANTS GAME FARM— WARM SPRINGS County— 1937 1938 1— Beaverhead 250 450 2 — Big Horn - 3— Blaine 150 225 4 — Broadwater 200 350 5 — Carbon 50 6— Carter 75 7— Cascade 415 461* 8— Chouteau 200 325 9— Custer 500 10— Daniels 125 175 11— Dawson 300 25* 12— Deer Lodge ill 425 13— Fallon 100 14_Fergus 390 120 15— Flathead 425 450 16— Gallatin 250 300 17— Garheld 18— Glacier 50 100 19— Golden Valley 100 20— Granite 325 400 21— Hill 50 265 22— Jefferson 150 250 23— Judith Basin 230 "^ 24— Lake 175 472 25— Lewis & Clark 375 350 26— Liberty 100 27 — Lincoln 28— Madison 250 350 29— McCono 200 30 — Mcayhcr 31— Mineral 50 32— Missoula 351 450 33— Musscleshell 200 50 34— Park 375 400 35— Petroleum 200 36— Phillips 200 225 37— Pondera 225 250 38— Powder River 75 39_Powell 200 250 40 — Prairie 41— Ravalli 250 300 42— Richland 200 43— Roosevelt 300 350 44— Rosebud 100 140* 45— Sanders 200 321* MONTANA STATE FISH AND GAME COMMISSION LIBERATION OF PHEASANTS (Continued) County— 1937 1938 46 — Sheridan 325 47— Silver Bow 200 200 48— Stillwater 270 225 49— Sweet Grass 325 350 50— Teton 200 225 51— Toole 175 225 52 — Treasure 53— Valley 250 225 54_\Vheatland 397 405 55— Wibaux 200 56 — Yellowstone 630 TOTAL 11,035 10,759* *Contains the following pheasants which were released by 4 H Clubs which were furnished 1000 eggs by the Warm Springs Game Farm. Cascade 41 Dawson 25 Rosebud 15 Sanders 21 102 CHUKARS Beaverhead 25 Chouteau 20 Custer 10 Deer Lodge 35 Fergus 19 Granite 40 Jefferson 75 Stillwater 10 Wheatland 21 Yellowstone 30 TOTAL 19 266 VALLEY QUAIL Fergus 25 Lewis & Clark 8 33 MONTANA STATE FISH AND ■-.AMI': C» •M^^ISST<>^■ LIBERATION OF PHEASANTS GAME FARM— BILLINGS County— 1938 Big Horn 250 Carbon 250 Carter 125 Custer 400 Dawson 400 Fallon 125 Fergus 489 Golden Valley 175 Judith Basin 225 McCone 25 Musselshell -.- 233 Petroleum 225 Powder River 125 Richland 250 Rosebud 250 Stillwater 225 Treasure 325 Wibaux 200 Yellowstone — 500 TOTAL 4,797 CHUKARS F'ergus 16 Missoula 20 Musselshell 17 Sheridan 24 TOTAL 77 MONTANA STATE FISH AND GAME COMMISSION LICENSE SALES BY COUNTIES July 1, 1936 to June 30, 1937 a pqfe o fcxi 5 Beaverhead 1,654 703 Big- Horn 1,001 154 Blaine 310 39 Broadwater 469 328 Carbon 1,816 209 Carter 24 14 Cascade 5.910 2,163 Chouteau 392 279 Custer 599 61 Daniels 144 34 Dawson 544 73 Deer Lodge 2,202 804 Fallon 72 8 Fergus 1,944 1,308 Flathead 5,721 2,873 Gallatin 3.059 1,711 Garfield 16 4 Glacier 903 241 Golden Valley 152 97 Granite 764 362 Hill 935 117 Jefferson 554 313 Judith Basin 488 494 Lake 2,314 894 Lewis & Clark 4,874 2,097 Liberty Ill 22 Lincoln 1,789 1,127 Madison 1,426 683 McCone 33 6 Meagher 583 439 Mineral 516 386 Missoula 5,113 2,435 Musselshell 631 258 Park 2,355 1,347 Petroleum 79 30 Phillips 326 56 Pondera 813 229 Powder River 20 14 Powell 866 456 Prairie 49 8 Ravalli 2,254 1,183 Richland 44 847 402 64 121.698 MONTANA STATE FISH AND GAME COMMISSION 11 OPERATION OF FISH AND GAME FUND July 1, 1936 to June 30, 1937— Balance in fund July 1, 1936 $ 30,711.76 To receipts July 1. 1936 to June 30, 1937 231,035.48 $261,747.24 By disbursements same period $232,879.30 Transfer to Bounty Fund 7,500.00 Drawn by State Purchasing Department 502.28 To State Insurance Fund 1,714.33 Reduction of expenditures (cancelled warrants) 41.50 $242,637.41 Balance June 30, 1937 $ 19.109.83 July 1, 1937 to June 30, 1938— Balance in fund July 1, 1937 $ 19,109.83 To receipts July 1, 1937 to June 30, 1938 241,690.82 $260,800.65 By disbursements same period $212,681.15 Drawn by State Purchasing Department 500.00 To State Insurance Fund 314.61 Reduction of expenditures (cancelled warrants) 322.13 $213,817.89 Balance June 30, 1938 $ 46.982.76 IJ MONTANA STATE FISH AND GAME COMMISSION RECEIPTS FOR YEAR OF JULY 1, 1936, TO JUNE 30, 1937 Hunting and Fishing Licenses and Shipping Permits: Res. Bird and Fish 73,961 @ $2.00 $147,922.00 Res. Big Game 30,021 @ 1.00 30,021.00 Res. Sportsmen 116 @ 5.00 580.00 Non-Res. Fishing 1.525 @ 3.50 5,337.50 Non-Res. 15-Day Fishing 7,886 @ 1.50 11,829.00 Non-Res. Bird 54 (a) 10.00 540.00 Non-Res. Big Game 195 @ 30.00 5,850.00 Alien Fishing 92 @ 10.00 920.00 Shipping Permits 1,599 @ .50 799.50 TOTAL $203,799.00 Less Dealers' Fees 1 1,097.80 $192,701.2.) Delinquent Accounts- — 1933 5.0(.i Delinquent Accounts— 1934 199.2(, Delinquent Accounts — 1935 1,632.30 Delinquent Accounts— 1936 2,166.90 « Other Licenses and Permits. Beaver Tags 7,811 @ $ .50 $ 3.905.50 Trappers License 513 (5) 10.00 5.130.00 Trapper— Land Owner 464 @ 1.00 464.00 Beaver Permits 494 & 10.00 4,940.00 Guide's License 65 <§) 10.00 650.00 Taxidermist License 6 @ 15.00 90.00 Seining License 1 @ 5.00 5.00 Res. Fur Dealer 232 @ 1.00 232.00 Res. Fur Dealer Agent 18 @ 10.00 180.00 Non-Res. Fur Dealer 12 @ 25.00 300.00 Cert, of Identification 21 @ .50 10.50 Miscellaneous Revenue: Fines $ 9.249.08 Confiscation Sale — Furs 1.979.45 Confiscation Sale — Guns, Rods, etc 727.70 Confiscation Sale — Fish and Meat 603.67 Game Farm— Sale of Brood Hens 572.50 Sale of Elk Study 5.00 Refunds 1.133.44 Other Revenue 108.64 Sale of Fish Eggs 2.550.00 Sale of I'urs- State Trappers 1,289.20 Royalty on Fish Sold 95.00 Subscription to "Fisli & Game Notes" 43.70 $ 15.907.00 $ 18,357.38 Cancelled Warrants 66.50 TOTA 1 . 1 X c () M I". $231,035.48 MONTANA STATE FISH AND GAME COMMISSION 13 RECEIPTS FOR YEAR OF JULY 1, 1937, TO JUNE 30. 1938 Hunting and Fishing Licenses and Shipping Permits: Res. Bird and Fish 76,126 @ $2.00 $152,252.00 Res. Big Game 34,520 @ 1.00 34,520.00 Res. Sportsmen 148 @ 5.00 740.00 Non-Res. Fishing 1.490 @ 3.50 5.215.00 Non-Res. 15-Day Fishing 9,061 @ 1.50 13.591.50 Non-Res. Bird 55 @ 10.00 550.00 Non-Res. Big Game 234 @ 30.00 7,020.00 Alien Fishing 64 @ 10.00 640.00 Shipping Permits 1,904 @ .50 952.00 TOTAL .$215,480.50 Less Dealers' Fees 1 1 ,883.80 $203,596.70 Delinquent Accounts — 1933 12.00 Delinquent Accounts — 1934 55.00 Delinquent Accounts— 1935 301.35 Delinquent Accounts — 1936 1,111.10 Delinquent Accounts — 1937 4,014.40 Other Licenses and Permits: Beaver Tags 8,427 @ $ .50 $ 4,213.50 Trappers License -- 568 @ 10.00 5,680.00 Trapper— Land Owner 577 @ 1.00 577.00 Beaver Permits 690 @ 10.00 6,900.00 Guides License 91 @ 10.00 910.00 Taxidermist License 9 @ 15.00 135.00 Seining License @ 5.00 Res. Fur Dealer 215 @ 1.00 215.00 Res. Fur Dealer Agent 13 @ 10.00 130.00 Non-Res. Fur Dealer 7 @ 25.00 175.00 Cert, of Identification 458 (a) .50 229.00 $ 19,164.50 Miscellaneous Revenue: Fines $ 7,753.96 Confiscation Sale — Furs 40.00 Confiscation Sale — Guns, Rods, etc 604.65 Confiscation Sale — Fish and Meats 1,707.69 Game Farms — Sale of Brood Hens 640.50 Sale of Elk Study 3.00 Refunds 865.00 Other Revenue 1,081.84 $ 12.696.64 Cancelled Warrants 322.13 Refund from Livestock Commission (Bounty Fund) 417.00 TOTAL INCOME $241,690.82 14 MONTANA STATE FISH AND GOME COMMTSSTON DISBURSEMENTS— ANALYZED AS TO SOURCE GE.\ER^VL ADMINISTRATION July 1, 1936 July 1, 1037 to to Operation: June 30, 1937 June 30. 1938 Salary of Game Warden $ 3,000.00 $ 3,000.00 Salary of Chief Deputy 2,475.00 2,70(i.OO Salary of Office Employees 8,872.90 6,Su5.(iO Salary of Superintendent of Fisheries 2,950.00 3,000.00 Salary of Others (599.07 341.25 Postage 1,353.25 l,47s.29 Stationery, Record Books and Blanks 1,006.94 700.36 Sundry Office Supplies 534.86 314.59 Telephone and Telegraph 1,012.89 720.02 Freight, Express and Drayage 295.78 241.19 Office Rent — Capitol Building 750.00 900.00 Auto Travel — Game Warden 618.96 599.03 Other Travel — Game Warden 378.49 330.12 Auto Travel — Chief Deputy 504.89 375.58 Other Travel — Chief Deputy 137.02 178.72 Auto Travel — Fisheries Superintendent 866.21 730.00 Other Travel — Fisheries Superintendent 691.41 310.05 Travel of Others 93.95 7.12 Printing of Publications 1,805.48 Printing of Licenses 3.853.99 2,669.03 Official Bonds 338.80 330.00 Legal Publications 423.65 22<:..^9 Lease and Rental of Lands 541.42 745.58 Industrial Accident Insurance 1,473.89 1,978.29 Association Dues 80.00 Legal Costs 195.60 479.98 Exposition Expense 123.98 504.96 Insurance on Autos .80 Maps and Surveys 21.00 9. "50 Board of Prisoners „ 457.22 455 78 Other Field Expense 552.04 1,514.04 Auditing Expense 248.42 General Supplies and Expenses 318.62 453.12 Cniiitnl: Total Operation $ 37,337.82 $ 32,868.39 Land and Laiid Improvements $ 572.00 Buildings and Attached Fixtures 85.01 Machinery and Appliances 2,499.45 $ 21.75 Furniture and Fixtures 80.23 Scientific Apparatus 209.91 40.16 Total Capital $ 3,536.60 % 61.91 Rrimlm and Re|iliicenieut.H: Land and Land Improvements $ 70.58 Machinery, Appliances and Auto 006.09 $ 256.52 Furniture and Fixtures 2.06 Total Repairs and Replacements $ 678.73 I 256.52 ConiinlHHlonerH K.\|>«-ii.s(^: Per Diem of Commissioners % 1.4l>t-ration: June 30, 1937 June 30. 1938 Salaries and Wages $ 944.00 Office Supplies and Expenses 114.10 Travel S S2 S5 Truck and Auto Expense !......!!!!!!!!!."..."!.. 13s!23 260.11 Heat, Jjlglit and Water 2.10 155.41 Pheasant Eggs .45 ' General Supplies and Expenses 20.00 G5.25 Bird Food 519.15 Capitul: <; V|{l>l\Klt i;i,K STATIOIV (>|ierati«>n: Salaries and Wages (Jfflce Supjjlies and Expenses Trucks and Auto ICxpenses bight. Heat and Water Subsistence Hardware and Sundries General Supplies and Expenses. Cnpitiil: l.and and Land Improvements | 10.00 liuildlngs and Attached Fixtures 194. 2t! I'ltty Kiiuiiiment 4>).V>r\ Furniture and Fixtures 05.63 Total Capital % 316.54 ltf|inir.«( mid IteiiliiorniciitM: Hulldings and Attached Fixtures _ $ 87.12 Furniture and Fixtures 1.00 Total Operation $ 243.13 $ 2,004.02 Land and Land Improvements $ 5.615.86 $ 153.03 Buildings and Attached Fixtures 7,553.96 7,030.00 Machinery and Appliances 117.05 Petty Equipment 66.23 125.99 Total Capital $ 13.230.05 $ 8,033.27 ilepair.s and Replaeementti: Buildings and Attached Fixtures $ 279.95 I'etty Equipment $ 1.45 Auto and Trucks 4.90 11.34 Breeding Stock 400.00 Total Repairs and Replacements $ 6.35 $ 751.29 Total (Jame P^arm — Billings $ 13.485.53 $ 10.S4S.58 $ 137.50 $ 37.50 34.55 S2.01 88.89 91. 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