Washington Colville Indian Reservation Tribal Bird Stamps

Previous Series Back to Table of Contents Next Series Washington Colville Indian Reservation Tribal Bird Stamps The Colville Reservation is located in northeastern Washington. Starting in 1990, the Twelve Confederated Tribes of the reservation began requiring non-tribal members to purchase a bird stamp prior to hunting waterfowl. The 1990 stamps did not have the year…

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Resident Fishing and Hunting Stamps

Previous Series Back to Table of Contents Next Series Utah Resident Fishing and Hunting Stamps These rather unusual “combination” stamps permitted sportsmen to fish, hunt for various game birds including waterfowl, and also hunt for deer. They were issued for two years only, 1951 and 1952. The 1951 stamps were printed on linen, in sheets…

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Utah Game Bird Stamps

Previous Series Back to Table of Contents Next Series Utah Game Bird Stamps For two years only, 1951 and 1952, Utah required hunters of a variety of game birds, including waterfowl, to purchase a stamp and affix it to their license. The 1951 resident game bird stamps were issued in booklet panes of twenty five (5×5)…

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Tennessee Shell Tax Stamps

Previous Series Back to Table of Contents Next Series Tennessee Shell Tax Stamps Starting in 1937, Tennessee Division of Game and Fish required all boxes of firearms ammunition sold in the state to have a shell tax stamp affixed to them. Ammunition tax is based on a percentage of the retail value of the ammunition.…

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Small Game Stamps

Previous Series Back to Table of Contents Next Series Rosebud Indian Reservation Small Game Stamps Small game stamps were required to hunt waterfowl on the reservation starting in the late 1979. The first stamps were serial numbered. They are imperforate with dry gum and were printed in pads of unknown quantity. In the early 1980s…

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Rosebud Indian Reservation Tribal Game Bird Stamps

Previous Series Back to Table of Contents Next Series Rosebud Indian Reservation Tribal Game Bird Stamps The Rosebud Reservation is located in south central South Dakota, with its southern border being the Nebraska state line. The Rosebud Sioux became the first tribal government in the U.S. to issue fish and game license stamps starting in…

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Pine Ridge Indian Reservation Waterfowl Stamps

Previous Series Back to Table of Contents Next Series Pine Ridge Indian Reservation Waterfowl Stamps The Pine Ridge Reservation is located in southwest South Dakota and is bordered by the Black Hills to the west and the Badlands to the north. The Oglala Sioux Tribe living on the reservation first issued stamps in 1987 or…

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Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamps

Previous Series Back to Table of Contents Next Series Lower Brule Indian Reservation Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamps Starting with the 1995-96 season, the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe resumed issuing waterfowl stamps. According to the tribe, these stamps are required to be purchased by sportsmen prior to hunting waterfowl on the reservation. Printed on…

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Lower Brule Indian Reservation Migratory Waterfowl Stamps

Previous Series Back to Table of Contents Next Series Lower Brule Indian Reservation Migratory Waterfowl Stamps The Lower Brule Reservation is located adjacent the Missouri River in central South Dakota, directly across from the Crow Creek Reservation. It is believed that stamps were first required to hunt waterfowl on the reservation starting in 1962. The…

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Lake Traverse Indian Reservation Waterfowl Stamps

Previous Series Back to Table of Contents Next Series Lake Traverse Indian Reservation Waterfowl Stamps The Lake Traverse Reservation is located primarily in northeast South Dakota (the northern tip of the reservation is located in southeast North Dakota). The Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux Tribe that lives on the reservation first issued fish and game stamps in 1985.…

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