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The following are examples of cases where game fish are protected, and 

 where propagation may be carried on at the discretion of the Department: 



*Lake of the Woods: 



1. Clearwater Bay. 4. Bigstone Bay. 



2. Woodchiick Bay. 5. Rat Portage. 



3. Andrews Bay. 6. Popular Bay. 



7. Lobstick Bay, closed especially for hatchery purposes. 



8. Sabaskong Bay (maskinonge sanctuary'). — This includes all the waters in the bay, and 



inlets and bays tributary thereto lying east of a line drawn northeast from the west 

 side of Brule point to the westerly extremity of Rabbit point. 



9. White Partridge Bav. — In this instance the line is drawn across from Zigzag point south of 



105P; thence to I.R. 38a. 



Kenora District: 



1. Little Vermilion Lake, township of \'ermilion, district of Kenora. 



2. Pelican Lake, Kenora (near Pelican on C.N.R.); lake trout and pickerel propagation. 



Rainy River District: 



Stanjikoming Bay. ^ 



Lake Nipigon: 



In regard to gill nets authorized for Lake Nipigon , one of the conditions reads as follows : ' 'Gill 

 nets authorized in the license shall not be set, placed, or located within one thousand 

 yards of the mouth of any tributary, river, creek, or stream, nor within two miles from 

 \'irgin falls, and no nets shall be set on speckled trout spawning grounds, or on grounds 

 set aside for the taking of spawn by the Department, namely: 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." 



Lake Superior: 



Nipigon Bay, closed permanently. 



Algoma District: 



Echo Lake, township of Kehoe; closed for hatchery purposes (pickerel). 



Manitoulin Island: 



1. Kagawong Lake. 2. Manitoii Lake. 3. Mindemoya Lake. 



Georgian Bay Waters: 



\. Entrance to Spanish River. 3. McGregor Bay, closed indefinitely. 



2. Whitefish Bay, closed indefinitely. 4. Killarney Bay, closed indefinitely. 



5. East Shore. Condition 19 of the conditions governing licensees states: "No nets shall be 



set in that portion of the waters of Georgian bay east of a line drawn northwesterly 

 from the most westerly point of Moore's point; thence northwesterly to the most 

 southwesterly point of Beausoleil island ; then continuing northwesterly to Gin Island ; to 

 Smooth island; to Whaleback Beacon; to Eshpadekong island; to the easterly side of 

 Pine island; to Phillimore rock; to Bass Group islands; to Barbara rock; to Campbell's 

 island ; to the most easterly end of Sandy island ; to the westerly side of Pancake island ; 

 to the most westerly point of Franklin island; to Twin island; to Groundhog island; to 

 Hang Dog island; to Champlain island; to Tie island, and to the mouth of the French 

 river." 



6. Matchedash Bay, closed July and August. 



7. Colpoy's Bay, closed to commercial fishing permanently; used for lake trout propagation. 



Lake St. Clair: 



Mitchell's Bay, closed to commercial fishing during the months of May, June, July, and 

 August. 



Lake Erie : 



Inner Bay of Long Point; Bay, closed to commercial fishing with the exception of seining and 

 hoop netting, which must not be carried on during the spawiiing season of black bass. 

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



*Lakeof the Woods. See pages 112, 113 of 1931 revision of Ontario Game and Fisheries Laws. 



