148 THE EEPORT UPON Xo. 13 



REPORT OF WOEK PEEFOBMED BY THE LAUKCH "SHAEK" ON 



THE WATEES OF THE BAY OF QUINTE 



DUEING THE YEAE 1911. 



On Tuesday, May 2nd, patrolled from Northport to Mosquito Bay, and on to 

 Eossmore. Found that all the hoop nets were out of the water in time, and found 

 only one man fishing a gill net, who said that he was going to quit until the eels 

 were running. The following Friday patrolled down the Bay around Green Point, 

 and down the reach as far as Eoblin's dock. Found no one fishing. On Friday, 

 May 12th, down the bay again to Green Point, and around the Point as far as 

 Cole^s Dock. No fishing. 



On Saturday, May 20th, patrolled to Grape Island, Massassaga Park, and on 

 to Belleville. The next Friday ran down the bay from Northport and called at 

 Deseronto, as the engine was not working very well. Located the trouble, and went 

 on down the reach. Next day patrolled to Fish Point, delivered license, and went 

 on to Mosquito Bay. Delivered two licenses there, and found no one gill net fish- 

 ing, but found a number of night lines. Then on to Belleville, and returned. 



On Friday, June 2nd, patrolled to Mosquito Bay and dragged in different 

 places, but found nothing, and went on to Eossmore Cove. Dragged there for some 

 time, and then went on to Belleville. The following Wednesday patrolled down 

 the Bay around Green Point, dragged several places, but found nothing, and went 

 on to the end of the division. 



On Saturday, June 17th, left Northport at one o'clock and patrolled to Belle- 

 ville. Left again about 6.30 for Grape Island to deliver a license. On Tuesday, 

 June 20th, patrolled in the afternoon down the bay as far as Green Point, when 

 the pump began to work badly; then started to return, which took a lot of time. 



On Thursday, July 6th, patrolled down the bay around Green Point, down the 

 reach as far as Green Island; found four non-residents fishing, sold them permits 

 and returned. The next Wednesday went down the bay to the end of the town- 

 ship of Sophiasburg, and found one non-resident fishing. On Sunday left North- 

 port at 9 a.m., patrolled up the bay as far as MassassaTfa Point, but found no 

 anglers. On Wednesday patrolled down the Bay around Green Point and up the 

 reach as far as Glen Island, but found no anglers. 



On Thursday, July 27th, patrolled down the bay as far as Picton, called at 

 two summer resorts, and found no non-residents. Next day patrolled up the bay, 

 called at Big Island and Massassaga Park, and on to Belleville to have some 

 repairs made to the launch. 



On Wednesday, August 2nd, patrolled up the bay along the Big Island shore, 

 and then to Massassaga Park, but did not find any non-residents fishing. The 

 next Saturday left Northport about 7 a.m. and patrolled down the bay and up the 

 reach as far as Eoblin's dock. Went down the bay again on Tuesday, and up the 

 reach as far as the mouth of Hay Bay, but found no one fishing without permits. 

 On Friday patrolled from Northport in the afternoon from 1 to 7 o'clock down the 

 bay and up the reach as far as Eoblin's dock, and did not find any non-residents. 



On Wednesday, August 16th, patrolled up the bay as far as Eossmore, but 

 found no non-residents. The following Wednesday patrolled down the bay and 

 up the reach as far as Eoblin'® dock. On. Saturday pntrolled up the bay. I^ft 

 Northport at 7 a.m. and ran up the bay as far as Belleville, returning about 

 1.30 p.m. The next Thursday patrolled up the bay to Grave and Grape Island, 

 tied up at Grave Island and took a small duck boat and went three or four miles 

 up in the marsh, but did not discover anything wrong. The following Monday 



