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State Wardens at the Long Point Hatcheries, Chautauqua Lake, "stripping" Muskallonge 

 at the spawning season. 



The board on which the fish are nailed is 16 inches wide. The 

 largest fish weighs 8 pounds 9 ounces, 



Send three cents in 

 stamps for postage to 

 D. W. Cooke, Gen'l 

 PassV Agt. Erie R. R. 

 21 Cortlandt St., New 

 York, for M Fishing on 

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Mention Recreation. 



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