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6. Commercial fishing for salmon in Karluk waters, extending from Cape 
Karluk to Cape Kuliuk, prior to 6 o’clock antemeridian June 5 and after 6 
o’clock postmeridian September 15 in each year is prohibited. The take of 
salmon in these waters shall not exceed 50 per cent of the total run as de- 
termined at the weir in Karluk River operated by the Bureau of Fisheries. 
7. Commercial fishing for salmon between Cape Karluk and Cape Uyak, 
except by beach seines, and between Cape Uyak and Uyak Postoffice, except 
by beach seines and gill nets, is prohibited. 
8. Commercial fishing for salmon in East Arm, Uganik Bay, within a line 
from Mink Point to Rock Point and including the sand spit locally known as 
“The Packer’s Spit,” is prohibited prior to 6 o’clock antemeridian July 21 in 
each calendar year. 
9. Commercial fishing for salmon in all waters of Kizhuyak Bay within a 
line from Kekur Point to Inner Point is prohibited prior: to 6 o’clock ante- 
merid'an July 21 in each calendar year. 
10. Commercial fishing for salmon in all waters of Kiliuda Bay within a line 
from Right Cape to Left Cape is prohibited prior to 6 o’clock antemeridian 
July 21 in each calendar year. 
11. The distance by most direct water measurement from any part of one 
trap to any part of another trap, except in those waters of Alitak Bay in 
which the runs are tributary to streams where counting we:rs are maintained, 
shall not be less than 1 statute mile. 
12. The use of traps for the capture of salmon is prohibited in all waters of 
Kodiak Island and adjacent islands eastward and northward from Gull Point, 
gak Bay, to Inner Point, Kizhuyak Bay. 
3. All commercial fishing for salmon is prohibited, as follows: 
(a) Western shore of Kodiak Island: All waters along the western shore 
of Kodiak Island between Cape Alitak and Cape Karluk. 
(b) Karluk River: All waters within Karluk River and within 100 yards 
of its mouth where it breaks through Karluk Spit into Shelikof Strait. 
(c) Kaflia Bay, on north shore of Shelikof Strait: All waters within a line 
from Cape Ugyak to Cape Gull. 
(d) Eagle Harbor, on northeast side of Ugak Bay, southeastern shore of 
Kodiak Island: All waters within the harbor. 
Steelhead fishery.—Commercial fishing for steelhead trout shall be subject 
to the provisions of law and the regulations applicable to commercial fishing 
for salmon. 
Herring fishery.—1. Commercial fishing for herring is prohibited during the 
period from January 1 to July 14, both dates inclusive, and from October 15 
to December 31, both dates inclusive, in each calendar year. 
2. During the period from July 15 to Octcber 1, both dates inclusive, com- 
mercial fishing for herring is prohib ted in all waters closed throughout the 
year to salmon fishing. 
3. The closed seasons herein specified for commercial herring fishing shall 
not apply to the taking of herring for bait purposes in waters otherwise open 
to fishing. 
4. Commercial fishing for herring except for bait purposes is prohibited 
from 6 o’clock postmeridian of Saturday of each week until 6 o'clock ante- 
meridian of the Monday following. 
5. Gill nets used in catching herring shall not be of smaller mesh than 2% 
inches stretched measure. 
6. No one shall place, or cause to be placed, across the entrance of any 
lagoon or bay any net or other device which w ll prevent the free passage 
at all times of herring in and out of said lagoon or bay. 
Clam fishery.—lIt is prohibited to take for commercial purposes any razor 
clam measuring less than 4% inches in total length of shell. Possession of 
any razor clam of less than this length will be regarded as prima facie evi- 
dence of unlawful taking. 
VII. COOK INLET AREA 
The Cook Inlet area is hereby defined to include Cook Inlet, its tributary 
waters, and all adjoining waters north of Cape Douglas and west of Point 
Gore. The Barren Islands are included within this area. 
Salmon fishery—1. Commercial fishing for salmon is. prohibited from 6 
o’clock postmeridian, August 10, to 6 o’clock antemeridian, August 25, and 
for the remainder of each year after 6 o’clock postmeridian, September 30. 
