. Final report of the Ontario Game and Fisheries Commission, 1909-1911. -- . A Sturgeon in the Rainy River Hauling in a Six-foot Sturgeon, Lalve Huron. 1912 AND FISHERIES COMMISSION. 79 the public the greatest benefit from the occurrence of these fislieries inthe Province, two means suggest themselves as ^available, namely toadopt the Ilussian system of subdividing the available fishery areas intolocations and auction the sturgeon fishing privileges in the same atfairly frequent intervals of time, making provision for a limited openseason, restrictions as to size, and for the very s


. Final report of the Ontario Game and Fisheries Commission, 1909-1911. -- . A Sturgeon in the Rainy River Hauling in a Six-foot Sturgeon, Lalve Huron. 1912 AND FISHERIES COMMISSION. 79 the public the greatest benefit from the occurrence of these fislieries inthe Province, two means suggest themselves as ^available, namely toadopt the Ilussian system of subdividing the available fishery areas intolocations and auction the sturgeon fishing privileges in the same atfairly frequent intervals of time, making provision for a limited openseason, restrictions as to size, and for the very strict supervision of thefisheries, or else, after the Provincial Fish Agencies should have beenestablished, to enact that all sturgeon captured under the ordinary com-mercial fishing licenses issued by the Province, which could not bereturned uninjured to the waters, should be shipped to the nearest gov-ernment fish agency at the expense of the Government, the fishermanbeing paid a snuill fixed sum for each fish thus shipped, and to operatethe sturgeon fisheries by or under the immediate direction of an efficien


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