. River and brook fisheries [microform]. Fisheries; Pêches. â ICmHiHP .««â¢>». JUiiWM*!! â WtMHM hares in (h« >rtuin limited ^jple; J«.-t the 'â ge. oflering »f" the least irly income, ftho Poor is have plenty ry supply of d those who exportation, India Mer- I per barrel , '»nd indi- dollard per :loliar3 per 'd the same countries, » with the magement q'lantities :essary to J brought 5 suitably from one e wind is Make a es of the over the , leaving in, cover h a boat, I may be ^and for isported comfort- )rder to J where h water water- across cessai'y grates d, the on the kiu
. River and brook fisheries [microform]. Fisheries; Pêches. â ICmHiHP .««â¢>». JUiiWM*!! â WtMHM hares in (h« >rtuin limited ^jple; J«.-t the 'â ge. oflering »f" the least irly income, ftho Poor is have plenty ry supply of d those who exportation, India Mer- I per barrel , '»nd indi- dollard per :loliar3 per 'd the same countries, » with the magement q'lantities :essary to J brought 5 suitably from one e wind is Make a es of the over the , leaving in, cover h a boat, I may be ^and for isported comfort- )rder to J where h water water- across cessai'y grates d, the on the kiu tb« ('â ») wior hcforo lii^h water, and try to ascrnd l)»e atrenm, then by shutting them in, thoy can bo conveniently taken caro of. Tlu! watertight wior, or dam, \, and Hlaiightor pools, and fresh water dam, should all bo built previous to the Fish pass- ing down atroum tiio first season after conunoncing to establish the Fishery, in order that the l''ish will not bo alunneJ on their return to ascend the stream by fnuling now work arranged in the water. Suppose there wore a great Fishery established with a large watertight wior suiliciont to hold 100,01)1) barrels, or a larger quan- tity of livi! Fish, by getting it full only once in one Fishing season, and occasionally half full, it would pay well. After the Fish are sliut in, the owners may manage them to the best advantage. It is particularly necessary to let a suiliciont (juuntity pass up yearly to brood, lot tho Fishery be large or small. I'robably in s!)ine cases when establishing groat Fisheries, it will bo necessary to have several passages of Fish Ways, say a double tier of Fish Ways, and each tier to have three passages, less or more, as tho nature of tho case m;iy require, each passage to bo about ten or twelve feet, more or less apart from f outre to centre, us may seem necessary. The right hand tier, and left hand tier if necessary to have a slaughter pool arranged simi
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