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Yellow pickerel or dore. No yellow pickerel or dore of less than 

 one and a quarter pounds weight dressed or one and a-half pounds 

 weight in the round, shall be had in possession, provided that grey- 

 back pickerel or saugers are excepted from this size limit. 



Sturgeon. No sturgeon of less weight than 18 pounds in the 

 round or 12 pounds dressed, shall be had in possession. 



PROHIBITIONS. 



Closure for three years. Fishing for sale or commercial pur- 

 poses is prohibited for a period of three years, 1911, 1912 and 1913 

 in Shoal lake, Lake St. Martin and Pine Island lake and Playgreen 

 lake. 



Closure of Summer Fishing. Fishing is prohibited in Lakes 

 Winnipegosis, Manitoba and Dauphin from March 2 to November 

 19, both days inclusive. 



Fishing with nets during the period from August 16 to Novem- 

 ber 19 in each year is prohibited in the province of Manitoba, ex- 

 cepting as provided by the fall fishing recommendation on page 39. 



Pound-nets and Trap Nets and Bare Hooks Prohibited. Pound 

 nets and trap nets and bare unbaited hooks or grapnels for fishing- 

 purposes are prohibited. 



Prohibition of Fishing near St. Andrews' Locks. No fishing of 

 any kind, other than hook and line fishing, generally known as 

 angling is permitted within a distance of 500 yards from the entrance 

 piers . at the lower end of the lock and the upper end of the lock 

 canal, St. Andrews' rapids. 



Prohibition of Summer Commercial Fishing in Specified Areas 

 in Lake Winnipeg. In Lake Winnipeg and certain adjacent waters 

 commercial summer fishing is prohibited in five areas defined as 

 follows : 



(1) South of a line drawn from Dancing point on the west 

 shore of Lake Winnipeg to Saskatchewan point, thence northeasterly 

 to Pigeon Point and thence northwesterly to the northern extremity 

 of Berens island and thence northeasterly and terminating on Sandy 

 Bar about five miles north of Berens River mouth. This 1 area in- 

 cluding lake St. Martin and Pine island lake and connecting waters 

 of Dauphin river (or Little Saskatchewan river). 



(2) West of a line drawn from the extremity of Long point 

 northwesterly to Selkirk Island and along the west shore of Selkirk 

 island to Ice Harbour, and terminating at Buffalo river on the west 

 shore of Lake Winnipeg and including Cedar lake and Cross lake 

 and! the connecting waters of the Great Saskatchewan river and 

 Grand Rapids. 



(3) The waters of Limestone bay inside of a line drawn across 

 the entrance of the bay from Limestone point to the west shore of 

 the lake, 



(4) The waters north of a line drawn from Montreal point, 

 west to a point about ten miles direct west and thence north to Mossy 

 Point, including Playgreen lake, Little Playgreen lake arid the 

 various channels of the Nelson river, and the east and west branches 

 of the same. 



