General Game Stamps

Previous Series Back to Table of Contents Next Series North Dakota General Game Stamps These stamps were required to hunt waterfowl in North Dakota starting in 1983. Separate stamps were printed for residents and non-residents. In 1983 the stamps for both classifications were non-pictorial. The resident stamp was issued in booklet panes of five (1×5)…

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Non-Resident Waterfowl Stamps

Previous Series Back to Table of Contents Next Series North Dakota Non-Resident Waterfowl Stamps Non-resident waterfowl stamps were required of non-resident hunters, in addition to the non-resident small game stamp, starting in 1975. A non-resident general game stamp was also required to hunt waterfowl starting in 1983. Stamps printed through 1984 are imperforate while subsequent…

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North Dakota Small Game Stamps

Previous Series Back to Table of Contents Next Series North Dakota Small Game Stamps North Dakota small game stamps were required to hunt waterfowl, in addition to other types of small game, state-wide starting in 1967. Over the years, the exact wording on the stamps has varied somewhat. From 1981 through 1988 a habitat license…

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New Mexico Jicarilla Apache Reservation Wildlife Stamp

Previous Series Back to Table of Contents Next Series New Mexico Jicarilla Apache Reservation Wildlife Stamp The Jicarilla Apache Reservation is located in northwest New Mexico, between Santa Fe and Durango, Colorado. The Jicarilla Apache Tribe is believed to have started requiring all hunters to purchase a wildlife stamp in 1988. No date was printed…

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Nebraska Habitat Stamps

Previous Series Back to Table of Contents Next Series Nebraska Habitat Stamps Nebraska started issuing habitat stamps in 1977. The stamps were required of all residents over the age of 16 and all non-residents to hunt for anything within the state, including waterfowl. The stamps have all been pictorial and are included in this catalog…

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Fort Peck Indian Reservation Tribal Bird License Stamps

Previous Series Back to Table of Contents Next Series Fort Peck Indian Reservation Tribal Bird License Stamps The Fort Peck Indian Reservation is located in the northeastern comer of Montana. Similar to the state bird license stamps issued through 1977-78, the stamps were required to hunt waterfowl on the reservation. The earliest recorded examples are…

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Flathead Indian Reservation Bird Stamps

Previous Series Back to Table of Contents Next Series Flathead Indian Reservation Bird Stamps The Flathead Indian Reservation is located in northwest Montana, between Glacier National Park and Missoula. The Confederated Kootenai and Salish Tribes live on the reservation. Waterfowl hunters were required to purchase bird stamps starting in 1987. From 1988 through 1990, the…

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Crow Indian Reservation Waterfowl Stamps

Previous Series Back to Table of Contents Next Series Crow Indian Reservation Waterfowl Stamps The Crow Indian Reservation is located in southeast Montana and includes the Custer Battlefield. The Crow Tribe first required hunters to purchase waterfowl stamps in 1992. The stamps are self-adhesive with a peelable backing material. They were issued in panes of…

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Montana Bird License Stamps

Previous Series Back to Table of Contents Next Series Montana Bird License Stamps Bird License stamps were required to hunt waterfowl in Montana starting in 1969. It was previously reported in the 1991 Scott Federal and State Duck Stamp Catalogue that these stamps were “not required to hunt waterfowl.” This resulted from erroneous information supplied to…

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Minnesota Surcharge Stamps

Previous Series Back to Table of Contents Next Series Minnesota Surcharge Stamps Hunters were required to purchase surcharge stamps in 1957 and 1971 in order to generate additional revenue for Minnesota Conservation Department projects, more specifically, the “acquisition and development of wildlife lands.” The 1957 stamps were perforated 12 1/2 and printed in booklet panes…

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