IT IS ALWAYS UNLAWfUL 



To take salmon, except with hook and line, within two miles of a spawn- 

 taking station or a State or U. S. Hatchery. 

 To take salmon, shad or striped bass with any net, the cork line of which 



is below the surface of the water. 

 To take salmon, shad or striped bass in nets less than 65-inch or more 



than 9 J -inch mesh. 

 To take, buy, sell or have in possession at any time, striped bass less than 



3 pounds in weight. 



(It will be lawful to use a Si-inch mesh net for taking striped bass and 

 shad above the Vallejo Light until July 1st, 1914, after which date 

 nets must be 6J-inch mesh. 



Striped bass may be lawfully taken with a 5-inch mesh net in San Fran- 

 cisco and San Pablo bays.) 

 To take salmon in Mad, Eel and Klamath rivers with any other than a 



gill net. 



To take any fish in Eel River with a net above East's Ferry. 

 To take any fish in Mad River with a net above Carson's Bridge. 

 To use nets in Cache Slough, Napa and Mokelumne rivers, Bollnas Bay, 

 False Bay, Lake Tahoe, Lake Merritt, Monterey and Santa Cruz reser- 

 vations (with exceptions) and within 3 miles of Santa Catalina Island. 

 To use any paranzella or trawl net in Monterey Bay or in District No. 6. 

 To use 2- or 3-mesh trammel nets, except in Monterey Bay and in the 



Pacific Ocean, outside of the one-mile limits. 

 To use any 2- or 3-mesh trammel net in the bay of Monterey of less than 



7*-inch mesh, or in the ocean of less than 9-inch mesh. 

 To allow any 2- or 3-mesh net to remain In a fixed or set condi- 

 tion for a period of more than six hours from the time of casting. 

 To bring to shore any crabs or crawfish in such condition that the size can 



not be taken, or to sell any crab, or crawfish meat not in the shell. 

 To pickle, can or preserve in any way crab or crawfish taken in the waters 



of California. 

 To export dried or fresh abalone or abalone in cans of more than one pint. 



Articles made from shells excepted. 

 To take abalones in any district by means of spears. 

 To take abalones for other than food purposes or to bring any abalones 



ashore unless they are alive and in the shell. 

 To use diving apparatus, or to take any black abalones, or to take more 



than 10 abalones of other species in one day in District No. 6. 

 To take or have in possession pismo clams less than 13 Inches in the 



longest circumference or to take more than 200 in one day. 

 To use explosives in taking fish or to cause the pollution of any stream. 

 To use any set net, Chinese sturgeon lines, set lines or any fixed contri- 

 vance, except fyke nets without wings (used solely for the purpose of 

 taking cat-fish and only in the San Joaquin River between its mouth 

 and the south boundary of San Joaquin County) for catching any flsh 

 or shell flsh. 



To flsh through the ice for any flsh. 

 To take yellow-fln or spot-fln croaker or any California whiting, also known 



as surf-fish, -except with hook and line. 



To have in possession any dried California shrimp or shrimp shells. 

 To take by means other than by hook and line or to sell Sacramento perch. 



crappie, blue-gill or green sun-fish in District No. 3 at any time. 

 To kill or have in possession any sturgeon under 25 pounds in weight. 

 To buy, sell, or offer for sale, or ship any salt water perch between the 



1st day of May and the 15th day of July. 



To catch the young of any flsh without at once returning them alive to 

 the water, or to catch flsh, except with hook and line, in any stream 

 upon which a flsh hatchery is maintained. 



