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FISH AND GAME LAWS. 
San 
Pablo 
and 
San 
Fran- 
. cisco 
bays. 
Diving 
nets. 
Eel 
river 
» above 
East's 
ferry. 
Mad 
river 
above 
Carson’s 
bridge. 
Gill 
nets in 
Mad 
river. 
light at the mouth of Napa creek, with a net, 
dragnet or paranzella, the meshes of which 
are, when drawn closely together and meas- 
ured inside the knots, not less than five 
inches ; provided, that, until July first, 1914, it 
shall be lawful to take, catch, kill, or destroy 
striped bass or shad with nets the meshes of 
which are when drawn closely together and 
measured inside the knots five and one half 
* 
inches or more in length, subject to the sea- 
sons herein set forth ; every person who takes, 
catches or kills any salmon, shad or striped 
bass with any seine or net, the cork line of 
which shall be submerged below the surface 
of the water ; every person who shall cast, 
extend or draw, or assist in casting, extending 
or drawing any net, seine, dragnet or paran- 
zella, for the purpose of taking or catching 
salmon in the waters of Eel river above 
East’s ferry in Humboldt county ; every per- 
son who shall take, catch or kill any salmon 
except. with hook and line within two miles 
of where a state or United States hatchery or 
egg collecting station is located ; every person 
who shall cast, extend or draw, or assist in 
casting, extending or drawing, any net, seine, 
dragnet or paranzella for the purpose of tak- 
ing salmon in the waters of Mad river above 
Carson’s bridge in Humboldt county, or who 
shall take, catch or kill any salmon in the 
waters of Mad river at any time except with 
spear, hook and line or gill net, the meshes 
of which gill net are, when drawn closely 
together and measured inside the knots, six 
and one half inches of more in length, said 
gill nets to be used only as hereinafter pro- 
vided for, is guilty of a misdemeanor; pro- 
