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Mesh of net 



The mesh of net shall not be less than 5J in. extension 



measure until June 1, 1912, on and after which date the 



mesh shall be not less than 5 in. Extension measure, 



and on and after June 1, 1913, the nets shall be not 



less than 5| in. extension measure. 

 Sturgeon gill-nets 



Length Not exceeding 300 yards. 



Mesh Not less than 12 in. extension measure. 

 Fee $3. 

 Cat fish gill-nets 



Length Not exceeding 1,500 yards. 



Mesh Not less than! 6 in. extension measure. 

 Fee $3. 



Winter Fishing. 



Whitefish gill-nets for winter fishing, Novembr 20 to March -1. 



Length Not more than 1,500 yards under each license. 



Mesh Not less than 5^ in. extension measure until March 1, 



1912 X on and after which date the mesh shall be not less 



than 5^ in. extension measure, and on and after March 1, 



1913, the mesh shall be not less than 5| in. extension 



measure. 

 Fee $5. 

 Pickerel gill-nets 



Length Not more than 1,500 yards. 



Mesh Not less than 4 in. extension) measure. 



Fee $5. 

 Tullibee, Gold-eye or Jackfish gill-nets 



Length Not more than 1,500 yards. 



Mesh Not less than 4 in. extension measure. 



Fee $5. 



Fall Fishing. 



Gil-nets for fall fishing, September 1 to October 15. 

 Length Not more than 1,000 yards. 

 Mesh Not less than 4 in. extension measure. 

 Fee $3. 



NOTE. (1) The license for fall fishing shall not be granted to 

 any parties excepting applicants, who are settlers actually in the 

 locality specified on the license. 



NOTE. (2) Skiffs only, not sail boats, to engage in this fall 

 fishing. 



NOTE. (3) In the two areas in Lake Winnipeg and Manitoba 

 defined in the body of this report, fall fishing should alone be carried 

 on, namely 



(a) South of the north point of Big island, Lake Winnipeg; 

 (&) In the south portion of Lake Manitoba on grounds 



which are not recognized whitefish grounds. 

 The fisheries inspector should determine the exact areas where 

 this fall fishinjg- can be safely carried on. In every case, the areas 

 to be fished must be closely adjacent to the location where the actual 

 settlers live. 



