134 ART OF ANGLING. 



unless he enter into bond with one surety to the 

 party injured, not exceeding 10, never to offend 

 in like manner. 22 & 23 C. 2. c. 25- s. 7. 



Persons aggrieved may appeal to* the next 

 sessions, whose determination therein shall be 

 final, if no title to any land, royalty, or fishery 

 be therein concerned. 22 & 23 C. 2. c. 25, s. 9. 



The justices may take, cut, and destroy all 

 such angles, spears, hairs, nooses, trolls, wears, 

 pots, fish hooks, nets or other engines, where- 

 with such offender shall be apprehended, s. 8. 

 Whereas divers idle, disorderly, and mean 

 persons have and keep nets, angles, leaps, 

 pitches and other engines, for the taking and 

 killing of fish out of the ponds, waters, rivers, 

 and other fisheries, to the damage of the own- 

 ers thereof; therefore no person hereafter shall 

 have or keep any net, angle, leap, piche, or 

 other engine for the taking of fish, other than 

 the makers and sellers thereof, and other than 

 the owner and occupier of a river or fishery ; and 

 except fishermen and their apprentices lawfully 

 authorized in navigable rivers. And the owner 

 or occupier of the river or fishery, and every 

 other person by him appointed, may seize, de- 

 tain and keep to his own use every net, angle, 

 leap, piche, and other engine, which he shall 

 find used or laid, or in the possession of any 

 person fishing in any river or fishery, without 



