![]() ![]() ![]() The stamps were imprinted with a place for the license agent to fill in the date of issue and also with a signature line. The panes were scored horizontally between the stamps, however, they were often separated with scissors. ![]() The stamps were plain rouletted vertically 23 mm from the left, creating a tab where the staples attached the panes to each other. Ten panes were stapled together at the left to form a booklet. The stamps were printed very close together on the backing material, which was then cut in such a way that produced booklet panes of eight (1x8). They measure approximately 88 mm wide x 15 mm tall and were self-adhesive, requiring a protective backing. If sportsmen intended to hunt and fish, they were required to purchase two stamps and have both affixed to their use and conservation permit. From 1988 through 1990, the tribes had combination bird and fishing stamps printed with boxes to check off the appropriate activity. Waterfowl hunters were required to purchase bird stamps starting in 1987. The Confederated Kootenai and Salish Tribes live on the reservation. The Flathead Indian Reservation is located in northwest Montana, between Glacier National Park and Missoula. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |