Seasons, bag and creel limits - regulations [Oct. 1963]

Hunting Fishing

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Raccoon season - - - ---- - ------- - --- -- -- ---- - - - - -- Ruffed grou se - - ------------------------------- -- San ctu a r ies for fi sh ------------ -- ---- - - -- -- --- - -Squirrel season --------- --------------- ---------T rapping r egulation s -------- -- -- -- -- - ----- -- -- - ---
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IMPORTANT GAME REGULATIONS
Night trout fishing is prohibited.
Shotguns must be plugged to limit them to a capacity of three (3) shells.
Guns for hunting deer are limited to .20 gauge shotguns or larger, loaded with slugs or No. 1 buckshot or larger, or to rifles using any center fire cartridge .222 caliber or above with the following exceptions: .25-.20; .32-.20; .30 Army Carbine; .22 Hornet; or .218 Bee.
Bows for the purpose of taking deer and turkey are legal during the regular hunting season and must have a minimum recognized pull of 40 pounds. Bows must be unstrung when transported or possessed in or upon motor vehicles.
It is unlawful to take bear or deer in lakes, streams, or ponds.
It is unlawful to set fire to grass, trees, or marsh lands for the purpose of driving out game, or to take or attempt to take game so driven out.
Any persons causing or being involved in a hunting accident in which a human being is killed or injured by means of a firearm or bow and arrow must identify himself, give what assistance he can, and report accident to the nearest law enforcement officer.
Regulations on migratory game such as dove, ducks, geese, brant, rail and coot are the same as federal regulations.

WI LOLl FE CO NSERVATION
ALL HUNTERS SHOULD KNOW
Hunting hours, as establi shed by Georgia law, begin at local sunrise and end at sundown. Night hunting is permitted for raccoon, opossum and fox. The dates of the seasons listed in this book begin with sunrise and e nd at sundown on dates specified.
Georgia law requires that each deer and wild turkey killed in the state must be reported in writing to the State Game and Fish Commission within five days.
Each deer killed must be tagged within ten minutes after possession of the animal. The deer must remain tagged at all times until it has been processed for consumption. Deer tags are attached to your hunting license. Tags are furnished by the Game and Fish Co mmission, and deer tags, when issued, are not transferable and cannot be reused.
Shotguns must be plugged to limit them to a capacity of three shells when hunting native game birds, as well as animals and migratory birds.
to hunt in Georgia while under the influence of any intoxicating beverages.
to kill or possess the meat of any female deer, except in counties where the takin g of doe is legal.
to hunt on lands of another without permission.
to hunt or pursue game from public highways, automobile, airplane, power boat.
to destroy the dens and homes of wildlife. to sell, offer to sell, to buy or offer to buy any wildlife. to hunt sea turtles or eggs at any time.
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LAWS AND REGULATIONS
ALL FISHERMEN SHOULD KNOW
All fresh water streams, lakes and ponds of Georgia are open to legal fishing throughout the year with the exception of trout streams outside the management area in the following counties: Dawson, Fannin, Gilmer, Habersham, Lumpkin, Murray, Pickens, Towns, Unwn, White and Rabun, and the waters of the Chattahoochee River from Buford Dam southwest to the Roswell Bridge on Highway #19 between Sandy Springs and Roswell, including all backwaters thereto in streams between these points, regardless of water level.
Trout streams are open for fishing from April 1 to September 15, 1963.
The main channel of the Chattooga River in Rabun County is open year around.
Night fishing is prohibited in trout streams outside management areas from 30 minutes after sundown until 30 minutes before sunup.
to fish on the land of another without permission.
to use any batteries, generators, or poisons to take fish.
to kill fish with firearms. to sell, offer to sell, to buy or offer
to buy any game fish. to place seines, traps, baskets, etc.,
in Georgia waters except private ponds. to fish in waters surrounding island game preserves. to kill fish in tidal waters at night with gigs,
spears, firearms, etc.
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State Resident Bow and Arrow Hunting ______ $ 2.25 SLate Resident Fishing License_______________ _ 1.25 State Resident Hunting License_____________ _ 2.25 State Resident Hunting & Fishing (Comb.) ___ _ 3.25 State Non Resident Hunting
(Season) Small Game Only _______________ _ 10.25 State Non Resident Small and Big Game
Hunting License (Combination) __________ _ 20.25 State Non Resident Fishing (3-Day Trip) _____ _ 1.25 State Non Resident Fishing (Season) _________ _ 6.25 ~ State Resident Shad Fishing_________________ _ 1.00 - State Non-Resident Shad Fishing_____________ _ 10.00 State Resident Trappers _____________________ _ 3.00 State Non Resident Trappers ________________ _ 25.00 State Resident Fur Dealers __________________ _ 100.00 State Non Resident Fur Dealers ______________ _ 200 .00 Fur Dealers Agent_ ____ _____________________ _ 5.00 State Resident Spear Fishing License_________ _ 2.25 State Non-Resident Spear Fishing
License (3-day) -------------------------- 1.25 State Non-Resident Spear Fishing
License (Season) ------------------- ___ _ 3.25
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Fee $1.25 1963 SEASON
State Resident Fishing License

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Propagation Permits ___ _________________ ___ _ 1.00

Alligator Permit Resident ____ ___ ___________ _ 50 .00

Commercial Quail Breeders License_________ _ 25.00

Resident Retail Minnow Dealer_ _________ _____ _ 1.00

Resident Wholesale Minnow Dealer_ __________ _ 25 .00

Resident Import Wholesale Minnow Dealer_ ____ 100.00 Non Resident Retail Minnow Dealer_ __________ _ 35.00

Non Resident Wholesale Minnow Dealer_ ______ _ 100.00

Operator Public Hunting Preserve ___________ ._ 25.00

Operator Private Hunting Preserve ____ ___ ___ _ 10.00

Non Resident Hunting Permit for Preserves ___ _ 5.25

Non Resident Archery License, Small Game ___ _ 10.25

Non Resident Archery License, Big and Small Game (comb.) __ _ ______

_ 20.25

Fresh Water Commercial Fishing-Resident_ __ _ *10.00

Fresh Water Commercial Fishing-Non-Resident *20.00

*plus 10 for each piece of equipment.

P erso ns desiring info rm ation on Co mmer cia l Fishing .

Rough Fish Basket s, P ropagation Permits, Quail

Breeders License and Minnow Dealers License, please

contact the State Game & Fish Commission, 401 State

Capitol, Atla nta.

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Hunting Regula t ions

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SEASONS

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SEASONS CLOSED IN ALL OTHER AREAS

An y reside nt 16 years of age or over is r equir ed to have a va lid license wh ile hun t in g or fi shi n g .
H onorary licenses a r e iss ued t o residen ts 65 yea r s of age a nd over.
BOBWHITE QUAIL
Season-Nov. 20, 1963- Feb. 29, 1964 Bag L imit-12 Daily - 30 Weekly
R UF FED GRO USE
Season- Oct. 15, 1963- Jan. 6, 1964 Bag L im it-3 Daily, possession limit 6
ALLiGATOR
Season-June 1, 1963 -Jan . 31, 1964 Bag Limit- No Limit Minimum Length-Five (5) feet. Season open in the following co unties : Chatham, Bryan, Liberty, Mcintosh, Glynn and Camden. Firearms-22 Rimfire rifles only. Note: Specia l li ce nse requ ired.
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RABBIT
Season A- Nov. 20, 1963 - Feb. 29, 1964 Bag Limit- 5 Daily Season B- Nov. 20 , 1963 - Feb. 29, Hl64 Bag Limit-10 Dai ly Firearms limited to shotguns with No. 4 shot or s maller and 22 Rimfire Rifles
RACCOON
Seaso n A- Oct. 15, 1963 - Jan . 31 , 1964 Bag Li mi t -N o Limit Season B- Oct. 15, 1963 - Feb. 29 , 1964 Bag Limit- N o Limit Firearms limited to shotguns with No. 4 shot or s maller and 22 Rimfire Rifles
OPOSSUM
Season A-Oct. 15, HJ63 - Jan . 31, 1964 Bag Limit-No Limit Season B-Oct. 15, 1963 - Feb. 29, 1964 Bag Limit-No Limit Firearms limited to shotguns with No. 4 shot or smaller and 22 Rimfire Rifles Exception-Coweta County only Oct. 2, 1963-Jan. 31, 19()4
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SEASONS

RABBIT RACCOON OPOSSUM TRAPPING

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DEER
GUN SEASON Seaso n A-Nov. 1, 1963- Nov. 15, 1963 Limit-One Buck Seaso n B-Nov. 4, 5, 6, 1963 Limit-One Buck Season C-Oct. 15, 1963- Jan. 6, 1964 Limit-Two Bucks Season D-Nov. 1, 1963- Jan. 6, 1964 Limit-Two Bucks Season E -Nov. 28, 29, 30, 1963 and Dec. 25, 26, 27,
1963 Limit-One Buck Sea so n F -Nov. 1, 1963- Jan. 6, 1964 Limit One Buck and One Doe or Two Bucks
Guns for hunting deer are limited to shotgun 20 guage or larger loaded with slugs, or to rifles using centerfire cartridge .222 caliber or above, with the following exceptions: .25-.20; .32-.20; .30 Army Carbine; .22 Hornet; or .218 Bee.
ARCHERY Bows for taking deer and turkey are legal during the regular hunting season except where prohibited by regulation.
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DEER - SEASON

DUCK (EXCEPT CANVASBACK AND REDHEAD)
Season-Nov. 26, 1963- Jan. 4, 1964 Bag Limit-4 daily, possession limit 8*
*Daily limit may not include more than 1 hooded merganser, 2 wood ducks, 2 mallard or black ducks, singly or in aggregate. Possession limit may not include more than 2 hooded mergansers, 2 wood ducks, 4 mallard or black ducks, singly or in aggregate.
AMERICAN AND REDBREASTED MERGANSER
Season- Nov. 26, 1963 - Jan. 4, 1964 Bag Limit-5 daily, possession limit 10
SCAUP
Season- Nov. 26, 1963- Jan. 4, 1964 Bag Limit-2 daily, possession limit 4
GEESE (EXCEPT SNOW GEESE)
Season--Nov. 17, 1963- Jan. 15, 1964 Bag Limit--2 daily, possession limit 4
BRANT
Season- Nov. 17, 1963-Jan.15, 1964 Bag Limit-6 daily, possession limit 6
No open se!lson on canvasback, redhead, and snow geese. Federal M1gratory Bird Hunting Stamp in addition to regular hunting license required for migratory waterfowl (brant, wild duck, geese, and swan).
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MOURNING DOVE
Season - Sept. 20 - Oct . 20 and Dec. 9, 1963 - J a n. 15, 1964. Bag LimiL 10 Daily, possession limit 20. Shooting h our s noon t o sunset.
MARSH HENS
(Gallinules and other rails) Season - Sept. 2- Nov. 10 Bag Limit - 15 Daily, possession limit 30. Sora rails - bag and possession limit 25 .
WOODCOCK
Season - Nov. 27- Jan. 15 Bag Limit - 5 Daily, possession limit 10.
WJLD TURKEY
Season A-Nov. 20, 1963- Feb. 29, 1964 Bag Limit-Two per season Season B-Dec. 1, 1963- Jan. 6, 1964 Bag Limit-Two per season Season C-Nov. 1, 1963- Jan. 6, 1964 Bag Limit-Two per season

TURKEY SEASON 15

SQUIRREL
Season A -Oct. 15, 1963 - Jan. 6, 1964 Bag Limit-Ten Daily Season B-Nov. 1, 1963 - Jan. 6, 1964 Bag Limit-Ten Dai)y Firearms limited to shotguns with No. 4 shot or s maller and 22 Rimfire Rifles
SPECIAL SEASON
Fort Stewart Military Reservation Oct. 1, 1963- Jan. 6, 1964 Bag Limit-Ten Daily

BEAR
Season-Nov. 1, 1963 - Jan. 6, 1964 Bag Limit-No Limit In the foll owing counties only: Echols, Brantley, McIntosh, Clinch, Charlton, Camden, Long, Ware, Glynn, Liberty, Wayne, Bryan, Chatham.

FOX AND BEAVER
No closed season. Running and hunting of fox with the use of dogs is legal.

TRAPPING REGULATIONS

Season A -Nov. 20, 1963- Feb. 29, 1964

Bag Limit-No Limit

Season B-Nov. 20, 1963- Jan. 31, 1964

Bag Limit-No Limit

Fox

Muskrat

Mink

Opossum

Otter

Skunk

Raccoon

No closed season, no limit on beaver.

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SQUIRREL SEASON

GEORGIA'S FISHING WATERS

Fish ing Regulations
DAILY CREEL LIMIT
Bream, blue gill, red breast and other
species of bream ------ - --------- -- ---- -- -- - 50 Yellow perch, crappie -- ------------- ------------- 40 White bass, yellow bass ________________________ ___ 30
Rock fish or striped liass, largemouth black bass, smallmouth bass, Coosae bass, Kentucky or red-eye bass, Eastern pickerel or Jack __ ___ ___. 15
Brook trout, rainbow trout, brown trout, shad, sauger, wall-eyed pike_______________________ 8
Muskellunge -----------~----------- - - ---------- 2 Channel catfish __ __ ____________ ____ ________ No limit
No person may possess at any time more than 50 fish in the aggregate of all species named except channel catfish and no more than 15 large or smallmouth bass, 30 white and yellow bass or 8 trout of any or all species in the aggregate.
Managed trout streams shall be open from May 2 through Labor Day on specified days. A permit costing $1.00 and a valid Georgia Fishing License is required before fishing. All fishermen in public fishing areas must cease fishing before sundown.
There is no closed season on taking shad fish with rod and reel, fly rod, or pole and line. The daily creel limit shall be R fish. This covers all species of shad fish, including what is commonly known as white shad and hickory shad.
Private pond: The owner, his family or tenants, with the owner's consent, may fish in a private pond without a license. All others are required to have a license.
FISH SANCTUARIES AND NURSERY PONDS
The State Game and Fish Commission has established sanctuaries and nursery ponds for the propagation of game fish. No person may fish or commit any other act harmful or detrimental to the intended purpose.
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HIGH FALLS LAKE
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HIGH FALLS LAKE AND RACEWAY
High Falls Lake will be open to legal fishing throughout the year.
Restrictions and limitations for High Falls Lake a nd Raceway a re as fo llows:
Not more than two poles, spinners or other fi shin g apparatus will be allowed per person. Mo tors for boats s hall not exceed 6 H.P Boat s used shall not exceed 16 feet maxim um lengt h and 10 feet minimum length or 3 feet minimum width and must be in good condition. All ca mper s must regi ster with the caretaker prior to makin g camp a nd use the area designated. Camp sites will not be utilized over one week co nsecutively without specific permission of the Georgia Game and Fish Commission. No bottles, cans, pa per or rubbish shall be thrown in lake or on the g round s. This will be disposed of in containers provided.
PROHIBITED: Unattended fi shin g equipm en t . Trot lines, baskets, nets or co mmercia l fi shin g gea r . Water ski ing; swim ming in Lake; loiterin g on the dam.
DAILY CREEL LIMIT 25-Bream: blueg-ill, r ed breast and other species of bream, yellow perch a nd crappie. 10- Large m outh bass, smallmouth bass, Coosae bass , Kentucky or red-eye bass, white bass, channel catfish. 8-Wall-eye pike, sa uger. 5-Eastern pickerel or jack. It shall be unlawful for any person to possess at any
one time more than 35 fish in the a g-gregate of all species named taken in one day a nd no more than 10 in the aggregate of largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, coosae bass, Kentucky or red-eye bass, a nd white bass shall be taken in any one day.
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GEORGIA
Motorboat Registration and
Boating Safety Regulations
BOAT REGIST-RATION
All boats employin g mot or s in excess of 10-horsepower must be r egist er ed with th e Sta te Game and Fis h Commission . The fo llowing boats a r e exempt fro m r egistra tion : boat s a lre ady covered by a number in full force, awa rded by a Federa l agency or another stat e, provided that such boat has not been in Georgia wat er s f or a peri od in excess of ninety (90) days ; a mo t orboat f r om a nother co untry, temporarily using the wa t er s of Geor g ia; a motorbo a t owned by the U nited St a t es, a st a t e of th e United Sta t es or a subdi vision ther eof a nd a ship's lifeboa t .
Boats must be properly marked and a decal placed on t he spray shield thereof or the registration certificate be available on the boat for inspection prior to the operation of t he boat on the waters of this State.
T o obtain a certificate of number, a boat owner m ust sec ure an application bla nk from local boating stores or license dealer s, fill it out, enclose proper r emittance and sen d it t o the Georg ia Ga me and Fish Commission, MOTORBOAT REGISTRATION UNIT, 401 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta 3, Geor gia . E ach boat owner will be issued a certificate of number, showing the number t o be assigned t o his or her boat .
FEES
The fees r equired for t he issuance of a motorboat license numbe r in Ge org ia. fo r a pe ri od endi ng December 3 1, of the t hird yea r . Cla ss A, les s t h an
16 feet _______ ____ _$ 5.25
Class I , 16 feet or over, bu t less than 26
fe et in len g t h ----- - 7.7 5 Class II, 2 6 feet or over
b u t less t h an 40 feet in lengt h - - ----- ---- 10.25 Class III, 40 feet or over 15.25
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TRANSFER OR SALE OF BOATS
If an owner sells or transfers his share of a registered boat, he must notify the Georgia Game and Fish Commission within 15 days. The new owner must apply to the Commission within 15 days for a tra nsfer certific a t e of number. The new owner will keep the number but must obtain a new certificate. Transfer fee $1.00.

BOAT LIVERIES
Owners of livery boats, i.e., a boat owned for the purpose of renting to another, may register each boat at a fe e of $1.25 per boat for the first twenty (20) . All boats in excess of twenty (20) may be registered at a fee of 50 cents per boat. Each certificate of number issued as a livery boat must be plainly marked "Livery Boat."

NUMBERING OF BOATS

Boat owners who receive a number under the Georgia Motorboat Numbering Act must paint of firmly attach t he number awarded on each side of the bow of the boat in a position that will assure easy identification. The numbers, not less than three (3) inches in height nor more than one (1) inch apart, shall read from left to right. All numbers must contrast with the background color of the boat. No other numbers may be displayed on either side of the bow.

The numbering pattern will

con s is_t of three parts. The first

part wi ll be GA, abbrev iation

of Geor g ia. Th e second part

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a rabi c numera.ls . The third part

wi ll cons ist of not more than

two ( 2) letters. The parts of

t h ~ nu1nbering pattern must be

separated by hyphens or equ iv

tdent sp ace. Ecxample:

GA-l-A

GA-1234-AA

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BOAT DEALERS
Persons engaged in the manufacture or sale of boats that require registration may obtain certificates of number for use in testing or demonstration . These numbers may be transferred to other boats of the same class range. Dealers making application for such numbers must do so on regular applications, accompanied by an affidavit attesting that applicant .is a boat dealer or manufacturer. Numbers awarded under this provision may be used temporarily on boats within the ce rtific ate's class range. Each boat, however, must be plainly marked "Boat Dealer."
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REPORTING OF ACCIDENTS
Each boat owner who holds a certificate of number is responsible for reporting boating accidents in accordance with the following procedure :
A written report is required whenever any one or more of the following occurs on board, or involving any motorboat:
The death of any person from whatever cause; the disappear ance of any person from on board under circumstances which suggest any possibility of their death or injury; the injury of any person sufficient to cause their incapacitation for 72 hours or longer; the loss or damage to property of any kind (including the motorboat) in an amount of $100.00 or more.
Whenever death or injury has (or may) result from a boating accident, a written report shall be submitted to the State Game and Fish Commission within 48 hours. For every other reportable boating accident, a written report shall be submitted within five (5) days.
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E ver y written r eport must be submitted on forms supplied by the Sta te Game and F ish Commission.
1t is th e duty of boaters involved in an accident with a nother boat to g ive any a ssistance that may be practi ca bl e or necessa ry t o the other party.

SAFETY LAWS
\\. ildli fe ran ger:-; ;u Hl ot her JH':I ('P ofrit e r s o f t h is S tat e -.. l1;dl ha Ye t hr pow er to a r ,., .~t all person s w ho vio late t ht provi s io ns of t hi s A ct. l:n fo rc e lll e n t. ofl'i cers m a y ho; JI'd n 11 '" w;t t er crn f t to pe rfor m h.i s duti es without. Ji aiJ i li ty for tr es pa ss.

RECKLESS OR INTOXICATED OPERATION. Any per son wh o sha ll opera te a boat up on any public w a t erway of t hi s St a te in a ma nner which disrega rds the
saf et y of other s or oper ates such boat while in a n int ox icated co nd it ion, whi ch in tox ica t ed conditi on may be
cau sed by th e excessive use of intoxicating wines , beer s, liquor s or dr ugs, whi ch is ma nifes t by bois t erou sness
or by a n indece nt con diti on or action or by vulg ar, profa ne or unbecoming la nguage or loud and violent discour se of th e per son so intoxicated , shall be g uilty of a
misdemeanor and puni shed as f or a mi sdemeanor. Any boa t , vesse l or water-goin g cr a ft of a ny size or
description wha tsoever oper ating upon the fresh water s

of this State shall observe the following rules and regu-

lations:

(a) No person shall operate any boat in a reckless or

negligent manner as to endanger the life, limb or prop-

erty of any person.

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(b) When boats are approaching head-on or nearly so, it shall be the duty of each to turn to the right and pass on the port, or left, side of the other.
(c) A boat overtaking any other boat shall keep out of the way of the overtaken boat, passing to the left of it if that side is in the clear.
(d) Power boats when moving under power shall keep clear of row boats with occupants, approaching not nearer than fifty (50) feet.
(e) Persons navigating in narrow channels shall keep to the right of the middle of the channel.
(f) When a larger craft a,pproaches or passes a smaller craft, the former shall reduce speed so that its wake will not endanger the smaller craft.
(g) Power boats operating at night snail be equipped with lights sufficient to throw light in the direction of travel for a distance of not less than one hundred-fifty (150) feet.
(h) Boats shall be equipped with one Coast Guard approved life preserving apparatus for each passenger aboard.
(i) No person shall operate any watercraft on any of the waters in this State while under the influence of intoxicating beverages, drugs, or narcotics.
SAFETY REGULATIONS
No person shall operate any watercraft or manipulate any water skis, aqua-plane, or similar device in a reckless or negiligent manner so as to danger the life, limb or property of any person.
Any person violating any of the foregoing rules and regulations shall, upon conviction thereof, be punished as for a misdemeanor.
No person shall operate any watercraft on any of the waters of this State during hours of darkness unless showing a lig-ht sufficient to make the watercraft's presence and location known to any and all other craft within a reasonable distance.
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When watercraft approach each other obliquely or at right angles, the watercraft approaching on the right side shall have the right-of-way, and the other craft must stay clear.
Watercraft passing close to swimming areas, d o c k s, floating b o a t houses, moored boats, or boats engaged in fishing or similar activities, must adjust their speed so as to prevent their wash or wake from caus- . ing damage or unnecessary inconvenience to occupants of the area of
other craft. No watercraft shall be loaded with passengers or cargo beyond its safe carrying capacity taking into consideration weather and other operating conditions. No person shall operate a motorboat on any of the waters of this State towing a person on water skis, an aquaplane, or similar device, nor shall any person engage in water skiing, aqua-planing, or similar activity unless such person being towed is wearing a life preserver. Provided that this r egulation shall not apply to organized water ski tournaments, competitions, expositions, or trials therefor. Nor shall any person engage in the above or similar activity at any time between the hours from one hour after sunset to one hour before sunrise. The operators of a ll motorboats and the operator of any watercraft on the public lakes and the navigable streams shall have aboard one life preserver, buoyant vest, ring buoy or buoyant cushion, of the type approved by the U. S. Coast Guard, in good and serviceable condition for each person on board. As used in these rules and regulations, the term "watercraft" shall be defined as any contrivance, other than a seaplane on the water, used or capable of being used as a means of transportation on water.
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Any m ot orboat, which is operated on the naviga ble
waters of the United States within the State of Georg ia shall be required to comply with the regulation s of the U ." S . Coast Gu a rd pertai ning to life-savin g equipm ent, fire extinguishers , li g hts and other equipment
a nd sha ll observe the Inlan d or International Rules of t h e Road where a ppli cable.
The owner of a watercraft shall be liable 'for any injury or damage occasioned by the negligent operation
of s uch watercraft, a nd damage ca used by their wake, or in the fa ilure to observe ordinary car e. The owner
shall not be liable, however, unless such watercraft is b oin P.' used with hi s or her ex press or implied consent. It shall be presum ed that such watercraft is being operated with the knowledge and consent of the owner if. at the time of the injury or damage, it is under the
f'() ntrol of a membe r of hi s or her immediate family. No thin g co nt a ined h e r ~in shall be con strued to relieve
aPv other person from any liability which he would otherwise have.

I.IFE PRESERVERS CoPstruction: Approved life preservers are of jacket ctesign an d co nstru ct ed with pa d s of buoyant materials, inserted in a cloth coverin g. This covering is fitted with the necessarv straps and ties. The buoyant materials co nsi st s of b aha wood. cork, vinyl covered kapok or vinvl covere rl fibrous glass . Adult and child sizes are :1"'1ilnble an d are so m arke d. Since 1949, all approved life preservers have been required to be Indian Ora nge ;, color.

Markings: Approved life preservers mus t bear two markings, the

ma nuf actur e r' ~ stam 1) indi cat in g the ap proval numb e r, nnd th e

in ~ pector's stnmp indi l' ating t hat th e pre ser ver ha s b ee n in s pec ted

nnd pa!'is e d . Cu rrent s tn mp s follow:

Mnnnfarturer' s Stamp :

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) f o d e l No __ _ _________ _

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MANAGED HUNT REGULATIONS
All hunters must have applicable license in addition to permits. After killing a deer hunters must immediately stop hunting and if they stay in camp guns must be checked in at the checking station.
Hunters mus t wear yellow or r ed caps, ha ts or coat s on hunting areas at all tim es .
All Big Game hunting will be still hunts. No dogs allowed. Shooting within 200 yards of buildings, main roads, and pastures or fields containing livestock is prohibited. Carrying loaded firearms or shooting from automobiles is prohibited.
No camping allowed in Game Food Planting Areas.
Target practice is prohibited on hunt areas.
Children under 15 years of age will not be allowed on managed areas. Those between the age of 15 and 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
All Management Area gates except at checking station will be kept closed. Each hunter killing a deer must report kill on same day to checking station attendant. Hunters who have killed a deer during open season will not be allowed to participate in managed deer hunts. Persons under the influence of intoxicating liquors will be barred from hunting.
No person shall be eligible to receive a permit who has been convicted of game law violations within three years prior to hunt. Vehicles are subjected to be searched for illegal game. Hunters violating any game laws, rules or regulations shall be expelled immediately from the management areas.
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I give my pledge as an American to save and faithfully defend from waste the natural resources of
my country- its soil and minerals, its forests, waters, and wildlife.

CARL E . SANDERS Governor

ROSSER MALONE Acting Director

COMMISSIONERS

Charles L. Davidson, Jr., Chairman, Fifth District Avondale Estates

Ja s. F. Darby, Jr.,
First District-Vidalia Richard Tift
Second District-Albany William E. Smith
Third District-Americus William Z. Camp
Fourth District-Newnan Flannery Pope
Sixth District-Dublin

J . B. Langford, Jr. Seventh District-Calhoun
Harley Langdale Eighth District-Valdosta
Billy Wikle Ninth Dist.-Clarkesville
Leonard Bassford Tenth District-Augusta
Jimmie Williamson Coastal Area-Darien

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