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for bait in the manner provided for by section one hundred and forty-five of this act ; provided, 

 however, that if any black bass, pickerel, pike, wall-eyed pike or maskinonge are taken in such 

 nets they shall be immediately returned to the waters alive. Whoever shall violate or attempt to 

 violate the provisions of this section shall be deemed guilty of misdemeanor, and in addition 

 thereto shall be liable to a penalty of one hundred dollars for each violation thereof. 



Unlawful Devices and Explosives Prohibited. 



§ 328. The use of dynamite or other explosives in any of the waters of the Thousand Islands 

 is prohibited except for mining and mechanical purposes. The possession by any person on the 

 shores or islands of the waters of the Thousand Islands of dynamite or other explosives where the 

 use of the same is prohibited by this section, shall be deemed a violation thereof. Whoever 

 shall violate or attempt to violate the provisions of this section shall be guilty of misdemeanor, 

 and in addition thereto shall be liable to a penalty of one hundred dollars for each violation 

 thereof. 



Duty of Anglers to Exhibit Their Catch of Fish. 



§ 329. Every person fishing in the waters of the Thousand Islands shall, whenever requested 

 by any fish and game protector, permit such protector to inspect and examine the fish taken by 

 him or in 'his possession, or in the boat occupied by him, and the implements by which the same 

 were taken, and in case of his refusal to permit such examination or inspection he shall be 

 deemed guilty of misdemeanor, and also be liable to a penalty of twenty-five dollars for each 

 such refusal. 



Right of Protector to Make Search or Examination. 



§ 330. In case any angler or person fishing in the waters of the Thousand Islands shall, 

 upon the request of any fish and game protector, refuse permission to such protector to inspect 

 and examine the fish taken, by him or in his possession or in the boat occupied by him or the 

 implements by which the same were taken, such inspector shall have power and he is hereby 

 authorized, with or without a search warrant, to examine the contents of such boat or of any box, 

 locker, basket, crate or other package therein, or in the possession of such angler or person so 

 fishing, for the purpose of ascertaining whether the provisions of this article have been violated, 

 and to use such force as may be necessary for the purpose of such examination. 



