STATUTES, PROCLAMATIONS, RULES, ORDERS, ETC. 1161 



SEC. 13. Oysters. 

 (See General Fishery Regulations.) 



SEC. 14. Pickerel (Dor6). 



1. No one shall fish for, catch, kill, buy, sell or possess any pickerel (dore") 

 from the 15th day of April to the 15th day of May, both days inclusive, in each 

 year. 



2. No pickerel (dor6) less than fifteen inches in length shall be retained or 

 kept out of the water, sold, offered or exposed for sale, or had in possession, 

 and any pickerel (dor6) less than fifteen inches in length that may be acci- 

 dentally taken, must immediately be returned to the water alive and uninjured. 



SEC. 15. Prohibition of Nets. 



1. Fishing by means of nets of any kind is prohibited in the Iroquois river 

 in the County of St. Johns in the Province of Quebec. 



2. Fishing with nets of any kind in the lakes and tributary streams in the 

 counties of Missisquoi (excepting In Missisquoi bay), Shefford, Broine, Drurn- 

 mond, Richmond, Wolfe, Sherbrooke, Stanstead, Compton, Megantic and Beauce, 

 in the province of Quebec, is prohibited. 



And no night lines used in the above prohibited districts shall have more 

 than 100 hooks each. 



3. Fishing with nets of any kind in the waters of Lakes Two Mountains, St. 

 Francis and St. Louis between a line drawn from the western boundary of 

 Glengarry county, in the province of Ontario, and Huntingdon county, in the 

 province of Quebec, and a line drawn across Lake St. Louis coinciding with 

 the Canadian Pacific Railway bridge, including the waters of Caughnawaga and 

 Chateauguay rivers, and in all the outlets of the Ottawa river up to the 

 Carillon dam, Including the said Lake of Two Mountains and Rivers Jesus and 

 des Prairies, Is prohibited. 



4. No fishing with seines, hoop nets (verveux), or nets of any kind is allowed 

 during the months of July and August in each year in that part of the St 

 Lawrence river extending from a line drawn from the eastern boundaries of 

 the counties of Champlain and Nicolet to the international boundary line be- 

 tween Canada and the United States, including the Ottawa, Richelieu, Ya- 

 maska, St. Francis, and all the other tributaries of the St. Lawrence within 

 the above named limits. 



087 SEC. 16. Propagation of Fish. 



1. The following waters in the Province of Quebec are set apart for the 

 natural and artificial propagation of fish: 



(a) The streams known as North River, in the Counties of Argenteuil, Two 

 Mountains and Terrebonne, and Salmon River, in the County of Huntingdon, 

 with limits extending one half mile on either side of the mouth of each. 



(6) The Magog and Massawippi Rivers, in the Counties of Stanstead and 

 Sherbrooke and the waters and tributary streams of Lake Massawippi up to 

 and including a distance of one mile from the said Lake Massawippi, and the 

 River Negro, up to Burrough's Falls, and the Tomofobia River, up to Boynton 

 Dam, are set apart for the natural and artificial propagation of fish, except 

 that angling with a rod and line may be allowed from the 24th May to the 10th 

 October, in each year, both days inclusive. 



(c) The waters of Brome Lake, and its inlets for a distance of one mile 

 from said lake, are set apart for the natural and artificial propagation of fish, 

 from the 1st day of March to the 15th day of June in each year, and no other 

 mode of fishing is allowed during the open season than angling by hand with 

 hook and line, or trolling with a spoon. 



(a) The waters of Rivi&re du Sud (South River) within the Parish of St. 

 George de Heriryville, in the County of Iberville, with limits extending one 

 half mile on each side of the mouth of the said Rivi&re du Sud and to mid- 

 channel of the Richelieu River, opposite the above stated reserve, at the mouth 

 of said stream, are set apart for the natural propagation of fish. 



(e) The River Escoumains and its tributaries, in the County of Saguenay, 

 are set apart for the artificial propagation of fish. 



