730 EEPOET OF THE COMMISSIONER OF FISHERIES. 



Tahlc nhowmg l»j lal-es and sj^ecies the yield of the fisheries of Wisconsin in 1903. 



Species. 



Black bass 



Cat-fish and bullheads 



Eels 



German carp 



Herring, fresh 



Herring, salted 



Ling or lawyer 



Pike and pickerel 



Pike perch (wall-eyed) 



Sturgeon 



Caviar 



Suckers, fresh 



Suckers, salted 



Trout, fresh 



Trout, salted 



Trout, steelhead 



White bass 



Whlte-flsh, fresh 



White-iish, salted 



White-flsh (bluefin), fresh 



White-fish (bluefln ), salted 



White-fish (longjaw) 



White-flsh (Menominee), fresh .. 

 White-fish (Menominee), salted. 



Yellow perch, fresh 



Yellow perch, salted 



Crawfish 



Total. 



Lake Michigan. 

 Lbs. Value. 



2,627 



63, 750 



177 



501,890 



376, 540 



378, 800 



75, 920 



65, 345 



81, 525 



10, 995 



60 



561, 609 



202, 100 



595, 416 



17, 400 



160 



300 



42, 979 



400, 464 



73, 875 



68, 800 



, 622, 315 



15, 600 



244, 464 



19, 403, 111 



$213 



2, 012 



12 



7, 622 



74, 898 



137, 784 



870 



4,080 



3, 887 



691 



36 



20, 109 



5, 287 



221,840 



939 



16 



9 



3,064 



14, 982 



2,012 



3,119 



43, 846 



244 



7,897 



555, 4«9 



Lake Superior. 



Lbs. 



Value. 



3, 001, 982 

 44, 043 



74 

 64, 704 

 10, 531 



25, 399 

 133, 347 

 979, 265 



68, 598 



98, 339 

 30, 569 



180, 254 

 7,806 



143,577 



4, 788, 488 



S.074 

 796 



3 



2, 528 

 405 



261 



2,159 



37, 417 



2,160 



4, 224 

 1,087 

 4, 841 

 247 

 2,356 



76, 558 



Total. 



2,627 



63, 750 



177 



501, 890 



6, 378, 522 



5, 422, 843 



75, 920 



65, 419 



146, 229 



21,526 



60 



1, 587, 008 



335, 447 



5, 574, 681 



85, 998 



160 



300 



141,318 



30, 569 



580, 718 



7, 806 



143, 577 



73, 875 



68, 800 



2, 622, 315 



15, 600 



244, 464 



24, 191, 599 



Value. 



«213 



2, 012 



12 



7, 622 



92, 972 



138, 580 



870 



4,083 



6, 415 



1,096 



30 



20, 370 



7,446 



259, 257 



3,099 



16 



9 



7,288 



1,087 



19, 823 



247 



2, 356 



2,012 



3,119 



43, 846 



244 



7,897 



632, 027 



FISHERmS 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, P^rie and Chautauqua, on Lake Erie. Their extent in 1903 

 is shown in the following tables: 



TedAe showing hij lakes the number of persons emjjhyed^ in the fisheries of New York in 1903. 



ajncludcs St. Lawrence and Niagara rivers , 



