TWENTY-EIGHTH BIENNIAL REPORT. 

 FISH CASES. 



99 



Violations of Angling License Act 



Violations of Commercial Fishing License Act 



Trout — taking and possession closed season, other than hook 



and line, over bag limit __. 



Black bass — taking and possession closed season, over bag 



limit, undersized 



Sunfish, perch, crappie — taking and possession closed season. 



Night fishing, illegal 



Fishing — within }2 mile of hatchery; within 250 feet of fish- 

 way; off dams 



Striped bass — sale: closed season; undersized; excess bag limit 

 Salmon — sale: closed season; over bag limit; illegal spearing. 



Crabs — taking and possession closed season; undersized 



Clams — taking and possession closed season, over bag limit; 



undersized 



Lobsters — taking and possession closed season; over bag 



limit; undersized 



Abalones — taking and possession closed season; over bag 



limit; undersized 



Catfish — sale :undersized 



Halibut — undersized 



Barracuda — undersized ._, 



Sturgeon — possession 



Nets, traps, lines — illegal use or possession 



Obstructions in streams; failure to maintain fish screen 



Water pollution, use of explosive to take fish 



Failure to keep commercial fishing data; destruction of food 



fishes 



Illegal shipment — fish; shell fish 



Miscellaneous oases 



Total fish cases. 



July 1, 1922 to 

 June 30, 1923 



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CO o' 



2. n> 



72 

 44 



128 



17 

 14 



16 



47 



5 



20 



96 



28 



85 

 2 

 3 



10 

 2 



44 



654 



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 B B o 



•o o-e 

 o _o 



^ ^ ^ 

  re -^ 



Sl,545 

 565 



3.122 50 



400 

 280 

 195 



470 

 925 

 200 

 440 



3,485 



880 



2,385 



50 



75 



450 



50 



2,950 



200 00 



120 



25 



100 



$18,912 50 



O 3 

 , — .<^ 



95 



195 

 50 



210 

 240 



183 



30 



1,123 



July 1, 1923 to 

 June 30, 1924 



:; B 



sg- 



65 

 47 



77 



15 



2 



28 



16 

 59 

 16 

 32 



117 



41 



146 

 1 



26 



7 

 7 



1 



6 



26 



743 



B'Si 

 ■a o-c 

 o —3 

 2 o '^ 

 .2,0 



$1,415 00 

 580 00 



2,836 00 



950 00 



20 00 



595 00 



225 00 



2,035 00 



550 00 



665 00 



3,940 00 



1,885 00 



4,990 00 

 20 00 



240 00 



1,965 00 

 150 00 

 800 00 



275 00 

 1,155 00 



$25,291 00 



•a o 



O 3 

 P-3 



200 



20 



360 



180 



1,800 



120 



90 



100 

 '150 



3,020 



CASES JULY 1, 1922, TO JUNE 30, 1923. 



