ANNUAL REPORT, 1934 



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Briefly it may be stated that the controlling factors in uiaskinonge culture are 

 two fold, namely: 



1. A sufficient supply of suitable live food must be obtainable at all times. 



2. The cannibalistic tendencies of the young maskinonge must be overcome. 



FISH PLANTING SURVEYS: 

 The following fish planting surveys were carried out during the year: 



WATERS 



COUNTY 



Mill Pond 



(Chepstow) 



Bowling Green 



Butler Creek 



Caldwell Creek 



White's Creek 



Salmon Lake 



Burnt Lake 



Sheldon Lake 



Maitland R. (Trib.) 



Fairy Lake 



Bowen's Pond 



Wiggett's Lake 



Albert's Lake 



Cold Lake 



Cranberry Lake 



Deer River 



Salmon Lake 



Silver Lake 



Silver Lake Creek 



Sucker Lake 



Jack's Creek 



North River 



Cookstown Creek 



Pigeon R. (tributary) 



Breslau Pond 



Silver Pond 



Conestoga River (tributary) 



Black River 



Edgely Creek 



Grenadier Pond 



Massey Creek 



Sider's Pond 



Bruce . . . . 

 Dufferin . . 



Hastings . 



Haliburton 

 Muskoka . 



TOWNSHIP 



Haliburton .... 



Huron 



Muskoka 



Northumberland 



Peel 



Peterborough . . 



Simcoe . . . 

 Victoria . . 

 Waterloo . 



Wellington 

 York 



Greenock 



Amaranth 



Garafraxa East 



Mono 



Amaranth 



Near St. Ola 



McClintock & Sherbourne. 

 Franklin and Ridout 



Lutterworth 



Howick 



Beausoliel Island 



Percy 



Albion 



Chandos 



Harvey and Burleigh 



Chandos 



Belmont 



Cavendish 



Galway 



Galway 



Burleigh 



Burleigh 



Belmont 



W. Gwillimbury 

 Emily 



Waterloo 

 Wilmot . 



Peel 



East Gwillimbury 

 York 



Whitechurch 



SANCTUARY SURVEYS 



Partial or complete closure of bodies of water as bases of supply for replenish- 

 ing other waters, for self-replenishment or for the purpose of building up a properly 

 balanced relationship among all the organisms in a body of water closed in its 



