8 Lake Maxinkuckee, Physical and Biological Survey 



METEOROLOGY Continued Page 



WINDS 136 



Introduction 136 



Character 139 



RAIN 144 



FROST '. . . 145 



SNOW 145 



Introduction 147 



Depth 147 



Direction 148 



Form 148 



Relation to lake 149 



FOG 150 



DEW 152 



WATER TEMPERATURES 152 



At surface of lake 152-194 



At various depths 195-214 



The turning over of the lake 214 



CONDITION OF THE WATER 216 



Clearness 216 



Chemical condition 218 



Deficient in Oxygen for only a brief period each year 221 



ICE 223 



Introduction 223 



On Lake Maxinkuckee 226 



On Lost Lake ,232 



Thickness 233 



BIOLOGY 236 



INTRODUCTION 236 



THE FISHES 238 



Introduction 238 



Methods of collecting 239 



CONDITIONS FAVORABLE TO FISH-LIFE 260 



FlSH AND FISH PROTECTION 263 



ANGLING 264 



The long cane pole 266 



Trolling 267 



Bait-casting 267 



Baits and lures 268 



Lake Maxinkuckee as an angling resort 271 



Ice-fishing 275 



FlSHES PLANTED IN LAKE MAXINKUCKEE 278 



MORTALITY AMONG FISHES 281 



COMMERCIAL FISHING 282 



OBSERVANCE OF FISHING LAWS 282 



MIGRATIONS AND SEASONAL MOVEMENTS OF THE FISHES 284 



From one depth to another 284 



From Lake Maxinkuckee to Lost Lake . . .... 287 



