136 THE EEPORT UPON No. 13 



On Friday, July 1st, crossed 'to Sturgeon. Bay an'l down to Thoroughfare 

 Point. From here I went to the cottages and back looking after the bass fishing. 

 The next day patrolled the waters and went to Rice Bay Club House. 



On Tuesday, 12th July, crossed to Siturgeon Bay, thence to the Club House, 

 and ran down through the North Channel out in the Outer Bay, looking after 

 some anglers that came across in their boats; found everything very satisfactory. 



On Thursday, July 21st, went over to the bayside, getting some license fees, 

 and inspected the bass fisihing. From here went down to North Channel, around 

 by cottages and Rice Bay Club Houise, and across to Sturgeon Bay and up to Big 

 Creek Club House. 



On Monday, August 1st, wenit across to the Ckib House, down along the bar 

 to Sturgeon Bay, from tliere to Rice Bay Club, thence around North Channel 

 and up to the cottages. The next day we went to Lucky Point and looked after 

 the fishing grounds, crossed to Sturgeon Bay and down to Rice Bay Club House 

 again. 



On Monday, August 29t]i, patrolled down to Bobwood-s Point, looked after 

 some fishing grounds, crossed over to the Club Houise and out along the bar 

 watching the ducks, thence to Old Cut Point and up along the bar, then patrolled 

 down to Rice Bay and up along the South" Shore looking after the fishing and 

 ducks. 



On Monday, July 12th, drove to Pont Burwell; stopped over night'; came 

 back Tuesday, saw Allie Wismer about fishing; another tug in the place of the 

 " Play Fair," which was undergoing repairs, found everything as reported and 

 all going very satisfactory. The following Wednesday we went down to Simcoe 

 by train, drove over to Dover to see David Tow ahout license fee for tug " Ogle," 

 came back to Simcoe by train, then took the train from Simcoe to Jarvis. Went 

 down to Jarvis to catch the 6 p.m. train from Dover to Hamilton to examine some 

 fish boxes; found everything all right. 



Ran over to Sturgeon Bay and up along the bar, looking after the fisliing and 

 hunting in a general way. Went down to Thoroughfare Point, then down the 

 shore across Rice Bay to see about getting some bass for the hatchery. Drove down 

 to Turkey Point, then on to Normandale, looking after the fishermen at those 

 places. On September 30th I went down the Bay off Thoroughfare Point and 

 back looking after the duck shooting in a general way. From here to Bob wood's 

 Point and back, then over to Sturgeon Bay and down to Big Rice Bay looking 

 after the hunters and placing their decoys. Then we went over to the Club 

 House and down along the bar, crossed to Sturgeon Bay and up along the west bar, 

 inspected the duck shooting and foimd everything satisfactory. 



On Thursday, October 27th, went over to the Club House, then down to 

 Sturgeon Bay, then up to the western end of the bay looking after some decoys 

 that were reported to be set out too far. I found everything very satisfactory and 

 feel satisfied that the hunters are trying to live up to the law. 



Logged 628 miles. 



RFPORT OF THE WORK PERFORMED BY THE LAUNCH "THE 



SHARK," ON THE WATERS OF THE BAY OF QUINTE, 



DURING THE YEAR 1910. 



On Thursday, March 31st, patrolled to Massassaga Cove, and then to Cedar 

 Island, and then to David & Daniel Belnap's Fishery, and found the fishing 

 all right. 



