730 
REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER OF 
FISHERIES. 
Table showing by lakes and species the yield of the fisheries of Wisconsin in 1903. 
Lake Michigan. 
Total, 
Lake Superior. 
Species. 7 = aa apres ; 
Lbs. Value. Lbs. Value. Lbs. Value 
Black bass tex stenwsccosanesue cece 2, 627 | » Val tel ee SeRe CRE ace oe ae 2,627 $213 
Cat-fish and bullheads ............. 63, 750 De OL | asrcravctetote sees Cerne ee eee 63, 750 2,012 
Mel seccewees sede hecteascuecentne-s 177 LD lieserrixiasartuleretel| aes amen Set 177 12 
GermaniCGaLp: cocccrs Sscicaseoeaceoee 501, 899 fy OLD) Seer te aye ae 2ial| tee eee 501, 890 7, 622 
iierningeireshiascecascecs once seees 3, 376, 540 74, 898 3,001,982 | $18, 074 6, 378, 522 92, 972 
PR OGTING, SALECD peer cree tserecicrartcrrceyerrs 5,378, 800 | 137, 784 44, 043 796 | 5,422, 843 138, 580 
Man POM aw yebesc< 2 se ce aoesale <eet i 7a, 920 SOK | Sree cerciesseel-meree pee 75, 920 870 
Preeand piekerels. s....<c<enes ss 5: 65, 345 4, 080 74 3 65, 419 4, 083 
Pike perch (wall-eye@) .........-.-- 81, 525 38, 887 64, 704 2, 528 146, 229 6, 415 
SiUrPeORet cc cease ccc cee seme samen 10, 995 691 10, 531 405 21, 526 1, 096 
Cai Mi see ee seices ste eee a aeee 60 SUN Re seeeiter sol ec ooee 60 86 
Suckers, fresh <a!) ileG61E 609 20,109 25, 399 261 1, 587, 008 20, 370 
BUCK ers Slt ac. .’na Se hte Sa clas.,csorers 202, LOO 5, 287 133, 347 2,159 335, 447 7,446 
Prout TOR = ose. sebdtn croc ee 4,595, 416 221, 840 979, 265 37, 417 5, 574, 681 259, 257 
Trout, SAO. Jacecses seetedawistee es 17, 400 939 68, 598 2,160 85, 998 3, 099 
Prout; SCECINEAM =. os cemasielanc jee 160 160 16 
IWiMItESbDassieesoassececesee cya. eee 300 300 9 
White-sh fresh. -<.ceccecscaine 42,979 141, 318 7, 288 
Wilnite=tish salted. 22 2: Sos ssc ue vers ee tee se less titer 30, 569 1, 087 
White-fish (bluefin), fresh ......... 400, 464 580, 718 19, 823 
Wihite-fish' ((blitefin’)saltedisc. ccc sence ectacteeca acer 7, 806 247 
Wihitbesfisha Wong) aw) eat ace Gace oe see eee lamer 148, 577 2, 356 
White-fish (Menominee), fresh .... 73, 875 73, 875 | 2,012 
White-fish (Menominee), salted... 68, 800 68, 800 | 3,119 
Wellow perce h wiresh eaeec cee eee 2, 622, 315 2, 622, 315 43, 846 
Yellow perch, salted ..............- 15, 600 15, 600 2 
CGpanwaish 252. <ceccdews swe eicime seine 244, 464 244, 464 7, 897 
MRO bellicins eats are loereccrtaens s siete 19,403,111 | 655,469 | 4,788, 488 76,558 | 24,191,599 | 632,027 
FISHERIES OF NEW YORK. 
The fisheries of New York in the Great Lakes are conducted in Lake 
Ontario and the St. Lawrence and Niagara rivers, and also in two 
counties, Erie and Chautauqua, on Lake Erie. 
iS shown in the following tables: 
Their extent in 1903 
Table showing by lakes the number of persons employed in the fisheries of New York in 19038. 
: ; Lake Lake . 
How employed. Ontario.a, Erie Total, 
Omivesselsifishin Oye os cccraecc ws Set acetoacetate stele cre mneeatoree ose eee eetoes 8 132 140 
On vessels transporting Qleeeee eee 2 
Inshore fisheries aseceer cosa secre 340 744 1, 094 
SHOE) Rabe Oe Cbo a wera OO COnb an On dObrrOs cob cab AaaEebcoaacaacccnaandd : 28 aka 163 
Motels see sere nc serene eee Se micle roleleninioteeale eter oye nein eee ee reer 378 1,017 1, 405 
alIncludes St. Lawrence and Niagara rivers. 
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