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Fisherman's Rights

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Parent Issue
Day
22
Month
February
Year
1893
Copyright
Public Domain
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A communication from (i. W. Shervood, deputy frame and íish warden, "..■non oottmty, calle attention to the u-t that "st Unes," forbidden by the t-a tilias to be used in the inland lakeB f t.hi.s utiate, liave been defined by the ttorney-ge-nera!, in response to a etter of mquiry Bent him by Mr. Sherwiood, wluii tliat question carne up n Eation coninty last winter, to mean A long1 lime witiv any number oí liort limes attached." Tlie decisión r interprotation of tlie meaning of set ijies tberefore stands os the law of he state, and any fishernian can eet p as míuiy poles as he desiree, Ju-ou.ltIi hules in the ice or otherwise - so tünat each polo or rod lias but a ingle line uttacheil. Xevertheless, the tatO game and íish warden liolda to lio interpretation glven ín this oliimii, namcly, uliat a. number of volea set in tihe lako aro set linos. Mie present lcgislaturc sh-onld amend ihe existing confuseil fish lans.

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Subjects
Old News
Ann Arbor Courier