SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA SALMON STATISTICS 623 
Table 24. — Salmon caught and fishing appliances used in the Ernest Sound district, 1896 to 1927 — Con. 
Beach seines 
Purse seines 
Gill nets 
Traps 
(num- 
ber) 
Year 
Coho 
Chum 
Pink 
King 
Red 
Num- 
ber 
Fath- 
oms 
Num- 
ber 
Fath- 
oms 
Num- 
ber 
Fath- 
oms 
Watkins Point: 
67 
183 
65 
1926.- 
166 
2, 536 
28, 676 
28 
2, 041 
1,720 
16, 028 
9,125 
5,537 
91 
635 
Zimovia Strait: 
434 
1,498 
7, 997 
339 
l,799l 
5, 295 
72, 202 
3, 509 
2, 328 
3, 552 
13, 673 
2 
709 
44, 829 
16, 249 
1919 
8, 884 
7 
181 
27 
13 
3,707 
3,063 
370 
1922 
1927 
6 
49 
Unallocated: 
1906... 
195 
462 
1907. 
38, 892 
9 
1908 
81 
44 
3,238 
14 
2,474 
22 
390 
1911 
1,254 
5, 564 
47 
1912... 
62 
83, 765 
405, 712 
28 
1913 
17, 866 
2,089 
170 
1914... 
2,042 
10 
3,382 
1915 
3! 135 
22, 311 
7,677 
370, 418 
270, 657 
2 
5, 319 
9,911 
1916.. 
75 
1917 . . 
244 
7,656 
21, 985 
175, 457 
161, 057 
3 
302 
1918. 
2, 944 
3 
3,403 
762 
1919 
41 
4, 802 
31, 874 
5,590 
67, 376 
3 
1920_ 
510 
134 : 
4, 624 
2,631 
15 
1922 
7 
10,027 
2 
1923 
62 
1,349 
1924.. 
2,401 
857 
12, 907 
101, 669 
1, 865 
1925. 
23, 926 
203, 170 
158 
3,659 
3,274 
1926 
376 
2,969 
49, 208 
54 
1927 
477 
6,710 
48, 860 
58 
3, 342 
4,651 
Total: 
1896 
1,408 
4,242 
5, 000 
7,651 
19 
1897_ — 
417, 043 
1898 
10! 000 
24,661 
415 
1900 
74,000 
56, 739 
70, 386 
1904 
1 
7 
1905 
3,389 
1,864 
8, 366 
3, 628 
3, 262 
14, 172 
200 
2 
2 
1906 
53, 206 
6] 547 
260, 004 
1, 584, 119 
111 
22, 226 
25, 720 
3 
13 
6 
1 
1907 
1, 287 
9 
1, 200 
620 
1, 100 
1, 220 
1908 
568, 548 
61 
18, 255 
10, 952 
4 
g 
3 
1909 
1, 431, 365 
855 
1 
150 
10 
1,920 
1 
1910 — 
30, 461 
1, 235, 448 
191 
10, 153 
2 
200 
13 
2, 305 
1 
1911 
63, 916 
2, 418, 396 
284 
29, 416 
3 
420 
13 
2,285 
4 
1912 
25! 418 
3, 372 
5,389 
130, 402 
33, 982 
1, 484, 851 
1, 424, 719 
572 
46, 490 
16, 905 
970 
25 
5, 970 
3, 600 
5, 200 
5, 560 
6, 929 
5,540 
4, 595 
9 
1913 
201 
3 
450 
17 
6 
1914 
820, 378 
1, 928, 477 
64 
43, 055 
38, 966 
450 
27 
1915 
8l| 370 
41, 344 
91, 306 
131, 250 
177 
28 
g 
1916 
9] 312 
9, 522 
6,247 
13, 928 
9, 102 
3, 216 
11,838 
18, 713 
14, 618 
15, 953 
6, 561 
5, 291 
1, 327, 934 
1, 063, 950 
788, 060 
528 
30, 558 
20, 682 
32 
12 
1917 
1, 069 
26 
6 
1918 
616 
23, 537 
58, 697 
31, 121 
6, 512 
20, 188 
11 
1, 180 
24 
5 
1919 
58, 571 
125, 998 
39! 720 
35, 633 
108, 196 
653, 853 
5, 015 
10 
24 
5, 625 
4, 490 
2,075 
4, 195 
4, 440 
7, 455 
6 
1920 . 
317, 987 
578 
2 
60 
26 
14 
1921 
217, 925 
769, 655 
1, 476, 230 
709, 552 
1, 387, 240 
487, 877 
2 
120 
1922 . _ 
555 
24 
5 
1923 
112 
44, 037 
33, 925 
24, 895 
39, 612 
25 
1924 
291 
1 
150 
39 
9 
1925 
120, 305 
40, 568 
450 
28 
5, 546 
7,295 
18 
1926 
262 
38 
19 
1927 
27, 389 
230, 852 
494 
13, 508 
11 
1,790 
18 
By lines (included in above): 
1913 
170 
1918 
400 
1919 
257 
4,811 
Note. — N o catch was reported in the years not shown in any division of this table. 
Table 24 gives the catch by localities from 1896 to 1927, a broken record for the 
earlier years, but the most complete statement that could be prepared at this time, 
in a few instances it was advisable to make rather arbitrary divisions of catches where 
two or more places were joined as a single locality and where somewhat general terms 
