NATIONAL FOSEST MANUAL SPECIAL USES. 19 



WILD HAY. 



Permits to cut wild hay growing on National Forest lands may 

 be issued on an acre basis by the supervisor or by 

 before cut- Forest . mcers designated by him. Cutting will not 

 be permitted until the Forest officer is assured that the 

 purchase price has been forwarded to the United 

 States depository. 



In issuing permits to cut hay preference should be given those 

 applicants who actually need the hay for their own 

 aj> ~ use ra ther than to those who contemplate selling it to 

 others. 



GAME PRESERVES AND FISH CULTURE. 



No permits will be issued for game preserves or any use of land 

 which would result in preventing or restricting lawful hunting or fish- 

 ing in National Forests. 



Permits for the exclusive use of land for reservoirs for fish culture 

 may be issued if the land applied for does not involve a natural lake 

 or natural stream bed. 



SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS. 



Such special requirements in special use cases must be inserted in 

 the permits as are necessary to protect the interests of the National 

 Forests. 



The following special requirements will be inserted, except in 

 unusual cases where they are not applicable: 



This lake (or stream) will be open and free to the public at all 



Fish hatcheries times. 



or other uses on Lawful fishing in the lake (or stream) during 

 natural lakes and the open season shall not be prevented or re- 

 streams, stricted. 



The United States Bureau of Fisheries has the right to use the 

 lake (or stream) for purposes of artificial propagation. 



To construct and maintain fish ladders or fish- 

 streams 5 wa J s which ^ n enable fish to P ass over the dam 



at all times. 



Residences, re- To clear and keep premises clear of all inflam- 

 sorts, etc. mable refuse and undergrowth. 



To clear and keep clear of all refuse, brush, or other inflam- 

 mable material such width on each side of the 

 Logging rail- track, and to observe such other precautions 

 roads, tramroads, a ^ ainst fires ag may be req uired by the Forest 

 officers. (Where practical, to use only oil for fuel.) 

 To clear and keep the land clear of all refuse and inflammable 

 substance, and to observe such other precautions 

 aif^^h'arcoa* a o a ^ nst fi re as ma J be required by the Forest 

 kilns, etc. officers. 



To maintain effective apparatus to prevent the 

 escape of any fumes injurious to vegetation. 



