Public documents of the State of Connecticut. . 9<D REPORT OF FISH AND GAME COMMISSIONERS. THE LARGE MOUTHED BLACK BASS. The Large Mouthed Black Bass is also known as the OswegoBass. So far as we know there are comparatively few of these fishin this State. It is certainly not advisable to place either the bassesor pickerel in waters where there are trout, or where they can^ getinto waters inhabited by trout. We are sure that many men in theState would be better pleased, if after a days fishing they had abasket full of perch, pickerel, bass, or even bullheads, than to^beable to feel sure tha


Public documents of the State of Connecticut. . 9<D REPORT OF FISH AND GAME COMMISSIONERS. THE LARGE MOUTHED BLACK BASS. The Large Mouthed Black Bass is also known as the OswegoBass. So far as we know there are comparatively few of these fishin this State. It is certainly not advisable to place either the bassesor pickerel in waters where there are trout, or where they can^ getinto waters inhabited by trout. We are sure that many men in theState would be better pleased, if after a days fishing they had abasket full of perch, pickerel, bass, or even bullheads, than to^beable to feel sure that they had almost had a bite from some distinc-tively game fish, from some other country. We believe in lettingothers labor and experiment, and if any good thing comes out ofsuch labor and experiment, then let Connecticut enter into the ?92 REPORT OF FISH AND GAME COMMISSIONERS. APPLICATION FOR BROOK TROUT FRY. 1897. ?Connecticut Fisheries and Game Commissioners: Gentlemen,—I herewith tender you my application for brook trout fry. My full name is My post-office address is The nearest telegraph office is The nearest express office is I will meet and receive the fish at Name of railroad Name of public stream where the fish are to be planted In what town Is it strictly a public stream ? Is it a natural trout stream ? Give results of previous stocking Tributary to what stream, pond or lake ? If applicant does not own the borders of the above-named stream, has hepermission from the owner or owners to plant the fish applied for ? Does the stream run through wild or cultivated lands ? Is the law relating to fish properly enforced ? Is it expressly understood and agreed by the applicant that all fish allottedto him by the State of Connecticut, through the Fish and Game Com-mission, are for, and will be liberated in, th


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