1911 GAME AND FISHERIES. 139 



REPOET OF THE AVORK PERFORMED BY THE LAUNCH "AGGIE B" 



ON THE BAY OF QUINTE AND LAKE ONTARIO, 



DURING THE YEAR 1910. 



On Sunday, May 29th, left Picton at 4 a.m., patrolled the waters around 

 Indian Point to Wamposo and to Point Traverse, arriving at 10.30 a.m. and left at 

 18.30 for Main Ducks, arriving at 3 p.m. Were compelled to remain here on 

 account of bad weather. The following day we left here at 4 a.m. for Point 

 Traverse, arriving at 6.30, interviewed some fishermen and patrolled on to the 

 head of South Bay and then back to Picton. 



On Sunday at 9 a.m. patrolled waters to Cressy, arriving at 12 noon and left 

 at 2 p.m. and patrolled to Picton. Here had dinner for myself and man. 



On Sunday, June 19th, left Picton at 5 a.m. and patrolled the waters to 

 Indian Point, arriving at 8 a.m. and left at 10 a.m. for Picton, arriving at 2 p.m. 



On Sunday, June 26th, at 7 a.m. patrolled waters to Glenora, arriving at 

 8 a.m. Posted fishermen notices, left for Bongards, posted notices there and 

 left for Cressy, thence to Princess Cove, then on to Point Traverse, arriving there 

 at 1 p.m. I interviewed some fishermen and left at 3 p.m. for False Ducks and 

 Timber Island, and then returned to Picton, arriving at 10 p.m. 



The following Friday we left Picton, patrolled the waters by way of Wampose 

 to Point Treverse, arriving at 11.30, and left at 2 p.m. and patrolled the waters 

 by way of Timber Island and False Ducks to Picton, arriving in Picton at^'S p.m. 



On Sunday, July 10th, at 6 a.m. we patrolled from Picton to False Ducks, 

 a distance of 35 miles, leaving at 12 noon for Main Ducks, arriving at 1.30 p.m. 

 Here we were obliged to stay on account of the weather, a violent wind storm 

 coming up and for the two next days were detained on account of the storm. 



On Sunday, August 7th, went from Main Ducks to Picton, arriving at 4 p.m., ' 

 a distance of forty-five miles. We patrolled from here to Princess Cove and back 

 to Picton, patrolling the waters to Hay Bay and from there to Picton, arriving 

 at 7 p.m. 



On Sunday, August 15th, we left Picton at 9 a.m. and patrolled the waters 

 to Hay Bay, arriving at 12.30, a distance of fifteen miles. On Sunday we 

 patrolled from Picton, leaving at 4 p.m. and went to Bongards, but did not stop 

 any time and returned to Picton, arriving there at 9 p.m., a distance of ten miles. 

 On the following Wednesday we patrolled water to Storms, Prinyers Cove, Indian 

 Point, the Rock, and Correy's Landing, arriving at Wampose at 8 p.m., a distance 

 of thirty-five miles. 



On Thursday we left Wampose at 7 a.m., patrolled the waters to Picton, arriv- 

 ing at 12 noon, a distance of thirty-five miles. 



On Sunday, 28th August, at 9 a.m. we left Picton and patrolled the water 

 to Prinyers Cove, arriving at 12.30 p.m. and left there at 4 p.m., patrolling 

 waters to Picton and arrived at 7.30. 



On Sunday, September 4th, we patrolled from Picton, leaving there at 6 a.m. 

 to the Rock, then to Timber Island, from there to Main Ducks, arriving at 1 p.m., 

 a distance of fifty miles. We remained here all Monday on account of wind 

 storm. The following day we left Main Ducks at 8 a.m., patrolled the waters 

 to Point Traverse, and from there to Wampose Island, a distance of 8 miles. 



Leaving Picton at 12.30 p.m. patrolled waters to Bob Bongards, arriving 

 at 2 p.m. and we left here for Picton at 3 p.m. and arrived there at 5.30. 



On Thursday we patrolled the waters to Storms, arriving at 4 p.m., a distance 



