REPORT OP THE FISH AND GAME COMMISSION. 



135 



SEIZURES OF FISH, GAME AND ILLEGALLY USED FISHING APPARATUS. 



July 1, 1918, to June 30, 1920. 



Uahbits (cottontail and brush) 14'.) 



iinail — 19-1 



I »()V('s 37 



Wild pigeon 1^ 



1 )ucks 2,8^(1 



(Jniv goese IT 



Siijii- lions 14 



Pheasants - 



Shori" hirds 71 



Nou-iramo birds l-J 



Mist'i'llancous game l-">~ 



Deer meat 4,(X')!)i pounds 



Deer hides and heads 30 



lieaver skins 4 



Mink skins 3 



Aii;rettes 5!) 



*Illci;allv used fishing apparatus, nets, lines, etc 73 



Salmon 17,3::i8j pounds 



'l^i-out 2,208 pounds 



Striped bass 9,008 pounds 



lUack bass -^Gj pounds 



Halibut 22,8l2i i)Ounds 



Harracuda 8,13G pounds 



Catfish 278 poun(*s 



Yellow fin croaker 23,600 pounds 



Sturgeon 2491 pounds 



Miscellaneous fish 03 pounds 



Abalones 2,727 



Abalones (dried) 1,1.">7 pounds 



Abalones (canned) 150 cases 



Crabs ; : 4,884 



Lobsters 7,153 



Lobsters (driedt 131 pounds 



Clams (Pismo) 4,811 



''lams f cockle) 3.092 pounds-- 



Dried shrimps and shells 5,700 pounds 



*73 nets, lines, etc., represent about 3,097 fathoms or 22,182 feet. 



Illegally used fishing apparatus, after condemnation in superior courts, is destroyed 

 or sold by the lioard in accordance with law. All wholesome fish and game is donated 

 to public and charitable institutions, from whom many grateful letters of acknowl- 

 edgment have been received. 



During the period from July 1, 1918, to June 30, 1920, 67 searches for illegal fish 

 and game were made by deputies. 



