for Timmons Fishing Camp. From the size of 

 the operations at Safety Harbor, Inlet Harbor 

 Fish Camp, and the small camps, we estinnate 

 the landings reported at Tinnnnons for a year to 

 represent about 20 percent of the total numbers 

 of fish landed on the north side of the inlet. 



The catch in nunnbers and estimated weights 

 by species, by month and season for Tinnmons 

 Fishing Camp are presented in tables 61 and 62. 



On an annual basis, sheepshead represent 41 

 percent of the total numbers and 44 percent of 

 the total weight, spotted sea trout represent 

 7 percent of the numbers and 10 percent of 

 the weight, and red drum represent 7 percent 

 of the numbers and 12 percent of the weight. 

 For all species combined, peak catches 

 were recorded during October-December and 

 April- May. 



"Eable 6o. — Sport fishery catch, Sunglow Ocean Fishing Pier, Daytona Beach, Florida; I962 fall, 1962-1963 winter, 

 and 1963 spring and summer totals, in numbers of fish and estimated weights in pounds, by species 



[Species and nTiinbers of fish are extracts of records appearing in Ifay by Day, published by V. R. Hall, 

 Daytona Beach, Florida; weights of "<1 pound" were considered as "1 pound" in determination of totals] 



Species 



Fall 

 1962 



Winter 

 1962-1963 



Spring 



'feble 61. --Sport fishery catch, Tiinmoas Pishing Camp, at Ponce de Leon Inlet, Florida; September 1962-August 1963> numbers of fish 



and estimated weights in pounds, by species, by month 



74 



