FISH AND GAME LAWS, 47 
it 
. shall be deemed to extend from its mouth to 
j the county concrete bridge below Fortuna ; 
and in the* Klamath river to a point on the 
river north of the residence of James McGar- 
^ vey ; and in Smith river in Del Norte county 
' from its mouth to Higgins ferry. 
" Nothing in this section shall prevent the 
United States bureau of fisheries or the fish 
■ and game commission of this state from tak- 
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' ing at all times such fish as they deem neces- 
' sary for the purpose of artificial hatching. 
Any violation of any of the provisions of Penalty, 
this section shall be punishable by a fine of 
‘ not more than five hundred dollars or by 
■ imprisonment in the county jail in the county 
in which the conviction shall be had of not 
i more than six months or by both such fine 
and imprisonment, and all fines and for- 
feitures imposed and collected for any viola- 
- tion of the provisions of this section shall be 
paid into the fish and game preservation fund. 
( [Enacted 1872; last amended 1913.] 
Explosives; Water Pollution. 
i *§ 635. Every person who places, or causes to 
r be placed, in any of the waters of this state, dyna- 
^ mite, gunpowder, or other explosive compound, for 
fi the purpose of killing or taking fish ; or who takes, 
.■ procures, kills, or destroys, any fish of any kind by 
^ means of explosives ; or who places, or allows to 
pass, or who places where it can pass into any of 
the waters of this state, any lime, gas, tar, cocculus 
indicus, slag, sawdust, shavings, slabs, edgings, mill 
or factory refuse, or any substance deleterious to. 
, fish, is guilty of a misdemeanor, and is punishable 
by a fine of not less than two hundred and fifty 
I dollars, or by imprisonment in the county jail, in 
g the county in which the conviction is had, not less 
*Indictable misdemeanor, triable only in superior courts. 
