FISH AND GAME LAWS. 
this act, must be fined in a sum not less than 
twenty-five dollars, nor more than five hun- 
dred dollars, or be imprisoned in the county 
jail in the county in which the conviction 
shall be had not less than ten days nor more 
than six months, or by both such fine and 
imprisonment ; and all fines and forfeitures 
collected for any violation of any of the pro- 
sions of this section must be paid into the 
state treasury to the credit of the fish and 
game preservation fund. It shall be unlaw- wwte- 
ful for any person to take, catch, kill, or have 
in possession, in any district in this state, 
any white fish during the time it is unlawful 
to catch, kill, or ha've in possession any trout 
in such district. Nothing in this section pro- 
hibits the fish and game commission of this 
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state from taking at all times such trout as 
they deem necessary for purposes of propaga- 
tion or for scientific purposes. 
[Enacted 1872 ; last amended 1913.] 
Steeihead Trout. 
§ 632^-. Every person who, between the Above 
tid6“ 
first day of December and the first day of water. 
April of the year following, takes, catches, 
kills, destroys, or has in his possession, any 
steeihead trout taken above tidewater ; or who 
between the first day of January and the first 
day of April of the same year, takes, catches, 
kills or has in his possession any steeihead 
trout taken, caught or killed in tide or brack- 
ish waters ; or who, at any time, takes, 
catches, or kills any steedhead trout, except 
with hook and line used in the manner com- 
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monly known as angling ; or who has in his 
possession any steeihead trout which have 
