Inland fish and game laws of the state of MaineContains all the fish and game laws . Yours truly, L. T. CARLETON, Chairman. DEDICATION. To the Honorable Henry O. Stanley, of Dixfield. andthe Honorable Charles E. Oak. of Caribou, Com-missioners of Inland Fisheries and Game, my associatesand co-workers, I respectfully dedicate this little book. PREFACE. The publication of the bare text of the fish and gamelaws has never been entirely satisfactory. No matter how plain the law may be to those whomake it a constant study, or to those who wrote it, manydisputed points arise and the office of the Com
Inland fish and game laws of the state of MaineContains all the fish and game laws . Yours truly, L. T. CARLETON, Chairman. DEDICATION. To the Honorable Henry O. Stanley, of Dixfield. andthe Honorable Charles E. Oak. of Caribou, Com-missioners of Inland Fisheries and Game, my associatesand co-workers, I respectfully dedicate this little book. PREFACE. The publication of the bare text of the fish and gamelaws has never been entirely satisfactory. No matter how plain the law may be to those whomake it a constant study, or to those who wrote it, manydisputed points arise and the office of the Commis-sioners is flooded with letters of inquiry as to the mean-ing of this or that section of the law, not only fromwardens, trial justices, guides and sportsmen but fromlawyers as well. The people seem to want to knowhow the Commissioners construe or understand the fishand game laws. To meet this want I have in thesepages given my understanding or interpretation of thatportion of the fish and game laws that I have hadinquiries about, with copious quotations from thedecisions of tinlandfishgamela00main
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