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Wildlife Habitat Stamps
Previous Series Back to Table of Contents Next Series South Dakota Wildlife Habitat Stamps Wildlife habitat stamps superseded the pheasant restoration stamps starting in 1989. They were required to hunt all small game and migratory waterfowl. They were issued in booklet panes of five (1×5) with a tab at the top. From 1989 through 1993…
Read MorePheasant Restoration Stamps
Previous Series Back to Table of Contents Next Series South Dakota Pheasant Restoration Stamps First issued in 1977, pheasant restoration stamps were required to hunt all small game and migratory waterfowl. The stamps were issued in booklet panes of five (1×5) with a tab at the top. The panes were perforated 12 between the stamps…
Read MoreResident Small Game Stamps
Previous Series Back to Table of Contents Next Series South Dakota Resident Small Game Stamps Resident small game stamps were required of all resident sportsmen intending to hunt for various species of birds and small game, including waterfowl, starting in 1960. Note there was a separate stamp printed for non-resident hunters each year that was…
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Previous Series Back to Table of Contents Next Series South Dakota Resident Game Bird Stamp In 1959, South Dakota required all resident sportsmen who intended to hunt for various species of birds and small game, including waterfowl, to purchase a game bird stamp and affix it to their license. The stamps were printed on safety…
Read MoreSouth Dakota Resident Waterfowl Stamps
Previous Series Back to Table of Contents Next Series South Dakota Resident Waterfowl Stamps Waterfowl stamps were required of all South Dakota resident hunters in 1949 and 1950. Their purpose was to generate revenue to purchase and develop additional waterfowl habitat in South Dakota at a critical time in the history of waterfowl conservation and…
Read MoreOregon Provisional Waterfowl
Previous Series Back to Table of Contents Next Series Oregon Provisional Waterfowl Provisional waterfowl stamps were issued to Oregon’s hunters at the beginning of the 1989-90 season. The stamps were printed when the state’s shipment of regular pictorial stamps was delayed. The stamps were self-adhesive. Along with a record tab, they were die cut and…
Read MoreOhio Pymatuning Lake Waterfowl Stamps
Previous Series Back to Table of Contents Next Series Ohio Pymatuning Lake Waterfowl Stamps Pymatuning Lake is a large reservoir located along the Ohio-Pennsylvania border. Pennsylvania maintains control of the lake and entered into an agreement with Ohio in 1937 which allowed sportsmen licensed in Ohio to hunt waterfowl on the lake. It was specified…
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Previous Series Back to Table of Contents Next Series Fort Berthold Indian Reservation Waterfowl Stamps As with the small game stamps, it is believed that waterfowl stamps were first issued for the Fort Berthold Reservation in 1985 or before. Printing information is the same as for the small game stamps. Waterfowl stamps were only required…
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Previous Series Back to Table of Contents Next Series Fort Berthold Indian Reservation Small Game Stamps The Fort Berthold Indian Reservation is located in west central North Dakota. The Three Affiliated Tribes that live on the reservation began issuing license stamps sometime in the 1980’s. Small game stamps are required of tribal members and non-members…
Read MoreResident Sportsmen’s Stamps
Previous Series Back to Table of Contents Next Series North Dakota Resident Sportsmen’s Stamps Possession of a sportsmen’s stamp, in lieu of a regular small stamp, allowed resident hunters to shoot waterfowl starting with the 1992-93 season. The stamps were printed in booklet panes of five (1×5) with a tab at the top. The panes…
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