. Final report of the Ontario Game and Fisheries Commission, 1909-1911. -- . skins of speci-mens of the largest dimensions, and it cannot be doubted that this traffichas in some considerable measure been responsible for the diminishingnumbers of trout in these waters. In any case it is illegal to take thefish by netting, and it is hardly to be doubted that the traffic in skinsis illegal also under the Order-in-Council forbidding the sale of speckledtrout in the Province of Ontario. However this may be, the traffic shouldplainly be suppressed at once, for unfortunately it still continued tosome


. Final report of the Ontario Game and Fisheries Commission, 1909-1911. -- . skins of speci-mens of the largest dimensions, and it cannot be doubted that this traffichas in some considerable measure been responsible for the diminishingnumbers of trout in these waters. In any case it is illegal to take thefish by netting, and it is hardly to be doubted that the traffic in skinsis illegal also under the Order-in-Council forbidding the sale of speckledtrout in the Province of Ontario. However this may be, the traffic shouldplainly be suppressed at once, for unfortunately it still continued tosome extent during the past season. A special license has to be obtained in order to angle in Lake Nipi-gon, Nipigon River and adjacent waters, the charge for permanentresidents of Canada being for two weeks and for fourweeks, and for non-residents of Canada, | for two weeks or less, for three weeks and | for four weeks. Seeing that the Nipigon River from Centre Camp, Pine Portage. Many fine speckled trout have been caught between the two Rangers Hut onthe Nipigon, and theMosquito Proof andFly Proof Tent ofthe Commission.


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