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the taking of spawn by the Department, viz.: West Bay, Chief Bay, 

 Ombabika Bay, Black Sturgeon Bay, south of Long Point in South 

 Bay, and those waters lying east of a line drawn from one mile west of 

 Poplar Point to one mile west of High Hill River or in other waters as 

 directed." 

 (b) The following waters are closed to commercial fishing except in the 

 instances noted : 



Lake of the Woods — 



Sabaskong Bay — (maskinonge sanctuary). The section of the bay from 



the boundary line of the Township of Mathieu and following a line 



20° east of the true north and south. 

 Lohstick Bay — Closed especially for hatchery purposes. (Whitefish.) 

 j Clearwater Bay — 

 [White Partridge Bay — In this instance the line is drawn across from 



Zigzag Point south of 105P; thence to I.R., 38a. 

 [Little Vermilion Lake — 

 [Pelican Lake — Kenora (near Pelican on the C.N.R.); lake trout and 



pickerel propagation. 

 Rainy Lake — Stanjikoming Bay. 

 Nipigon Bay — Closed permanently. (Lake Superior). 



Georgian Bay Waters: 



Colpoys Bay — Closed to commercial fishing permanently. Used for 

 lake trout propagation. 



Matchedash Bay — Closed July and August. 



Killarney Bay — 



McGregor Bay — 



Whitefish Bay — 



Entrance to the Spanish River — 

 Echo Lake — Township of Kehoe. Closed for hatchery purposes (pickerel.) 



Algoma District. 

 Mitchell's Bay of Lake St. Clair — Closed to commercial fishing during the 



months of May, June, July, and August. 

 Inner Bay of Long Point Bay {Lake Erie) — Closed to commercial fishing 



with the exception of seining and hoop netting, which must not be 



carried on during the spawning season of black bass. Fishing of this 



nature is prohibited during the months of May, June, July, and August. 

 Kagawong Lake, Manitou Lake, Mindemoya Lake, located on Manitoiilin 

 Island. 



Acknowledgments 



In conclusion, I desire to publicly express my appreciation of the assistance 

 and support which has been rendered to the Department throughout the year. 



The members of the staff, both of the inside and outside service, have 

 faithfully and zealously carried out any and all duties which have been allotted 

 to them, and the spirit of loyal co-operation in the performance of the work has 

 at all times been evident. 



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