. Final report of the Ontario Game and Fisheries Commission, 1909-1911. -- . e spawning beds of any class of fish fit for food during the seasonwhen such fish are engaged in spawning. (6) That the issuance of domestic licenses be as far as possiblerestricted to localities in which fish food nmy be considered a necessityof existence, and that, except in such instances, no domestic license beissued for rivers, or for lakes with a clear water area of less than fivemiles s(piare. (7) That where a local demand for fish is sufiiciently large andthe extent of water warrants it, a modified commercial


. Final report of the Ontario Game and Fisheries Commission, 1909-1911. -- . e spawning beds of any class of fish fit for food during the seasonwhen such fish are engaged in spawning. (6) That the issuance of domestic licenses be as far as possiblerestricted to localities in which fish food nmy be considered a necessityof existence, and that, except in such instances, no domestic license beissued for rivers, or for lakes with a clear water area of less than fivemiles s(piare. (7) That where a local demand for fish is sufiiciently large andthe extent of water warrants it, a modified commercial license for 100to 500 yards of net be issued for such waters, but that no sucli license beissued where adequate supervision cannot be exercised, and that notrading in the fish caught under the license be permitted outside of theimmediate localitv. WINTER FISHING. Under the provisions of tlu^ proposed international fishery regula-tions netting under the ice in international waters is prohibited, togetherwith the use of spears, grappling hooks or naked hooks, torches, flam-. Winter Fishing Shack, Sarnia Bay.


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