Sale of Township Licences In Lake Slmcoe District 



Of the seventeen Regulated Townships In this district all sold 

 resident and non-resident licences during the year except the Township of 

 Albion In Peel County which did not offer for sale any non-resident licences. 

 (One township. East Whitby, no record.) 



Resident township licence fees during the open season ranged from 

 25^ to $3.00, those after the open season, 25^ to $3.00, Non-resident 

 township licence fees during the open season ranged from $1.00 to $10.00, after 

 the open season, $1.00 to $10.00, Seven townships charged conservation fees 

 besides the normal price of the licence which is Included in the above rates. 

 Depending on the township these conservation fees ran, 2^^, 75^ and in one 

 township, $2,75. 



In connection with hunter's success, a survey was made during the 



open season for pheasants to determine, if possible, the number of pheasants 



seen and shot by hunters in certain townships. A total of 48? hunters were 



checked during the open season. They reported having seen 3^8 cock pheasants, 



544 hen pheasants and had shot 125 cock pheasants. Of the total hxinters 



checked only 74 were hunting with dogs. Percentage per hunter averaged out 



to 0.25 birds. 



Sale of Township Licences in Lindsay District 



Regulated Township - Darlington - Durham County. 



Pheasant Resident Licences 263 



Pheasant Non-resident Licences 526 



Estimated number of pheasants 



killed (Data from 6O0 census cards) 429 



Regulated Township - Clarke - Durham County. 



Pheasant Resident Licences 135 



Pheasant Non^-resident Licences 82 



Estimated number of pheasants 



killed (Data from 125 Census cards) IO3 



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