DEPARTMENT OF GAME AND FISHERIES No. 41 (1948) 



REVENUE FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING MARCH 31st, 1946 



GAME— 



Licences — 



Trapping $ 54,584.15 



Non-resident Hunting 218,855.00 



Deer 1 66 ,635 .20 



Moose 7,051.00 



Gun 110,252.51 



Dog 9,512.70 



Fur Dealers 36,91 4.00 



Fur Farmers 7,189.00 



Tanners 160.00 



Cold Storage 246.00 



$611,399.56 



Royalty on Furs 223,183 95 



FISHERIES— 



Licences — 



Fishing (Commercial) $ 90,541.00 



Angling 605,320.60 



$695,861.60 

 Royalty on Commercial Fish 12,563.97 



GENERAL— 



Licences — 



Tourist Camps $ 8,435.00 



Guides 9,062.00 



Fines (Enforcement of Act) 34,398.54 



Costs Collected (Enforcement of Act) 810.12 



Sales, Confiscated Articles 49,186.62 



Rent 3,103.50 



Commission retained by Province on sale of licences 2,773.76 



Miscellaneous 387.04 



$834,583.51 



$708,425.57 



$108,156.58 

 $1,651,165.66 



The amount of total revenue derived during the year, viz: — $1,651,165.66, was far 

 in excess of the total receipts collected in any previous year. This total represents an 

 increase of $458,131.94 over the amount accruing from our operation during the previous 

 fiscal year, ending March 31st, 1945, or an increase of practically forty per cent. The 

 largest contribution to this important increase is attributable to the greater revenue 

 derived from the sale of non-resident licences, both hunting and angling, which in the 

 year under review amounted to $824,175.60 or practically fifty per cent of our total 

 revenue for this fiscal year, and which exceeded, by the sum of $296,512.30 the revenue 

 which was secured from the sale of these non-resident licences in the preceding year. 



