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Special Game Protector Dewitt Star- 
ing, of Horseheads, N. Y., recently ar- 
rested Peter Goers and James Leonard 
for snaring trout and other fish. Goers 
was sentenced to 10 days’ imprisonment. 
He was convicted of a similar charge 
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arrested a few days later, for seining fish, 
and he has made complaints against 
others who are to be arrested at once. 
Evidently Mr. Staring is the right man 
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man will appreciate the work he is doing. 

Harry Moore caught 8 pounds of trout 
in River Nemakaqgon to-day. One trout 
weighed 3 pounds. 
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The following are some of the recent 
catches here: 
B. Dial, 37 brook trout; W. Daly, 3 
brook trout; F. Dixon, 33 brook trout; 
J. Westman, 27 brook trout; C. Solberg, 
25 brook trout; W. Phillips, 25 brook 
trout; W. Davis; 65 brook trout; Alex. 
Campbell, 60 brook trout; C. Havens, 17 
brook trout; J. Skog, 20 brook trceut. 
W., Metropolitan, Mich. 

The following trout catches have re- 
cently been made here in Iron river: 
Ralph Herbert, 36 one day and 30 two 
other days; H. Davidson, 40; Robt. Bar- 
num, 25; Chas. Miller, 15; C. Windsor, 
AB pCO.) Mit; sas 
W. B. K., Iron River, Mich. 
C. Talge, of this city spent the latter 
part of last week at Pelica Lake and 
caught several muscallonge. P. Dono- 
hue, in a few hours yesterday caught 20 
brook trout in Evergreen brook, a few 
miles East of here. 
G. T. A., Antigo, Wis. 

In a few hours’ fishing A. L. Billings, 
Sheriff of Langlade county, Wis., caught 
40 brook trout, ranging in length from 8 
to 12 inches, in the Eau Claire river, 4 
miles West of Antigo.: 
