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<br />~.-~ -........... yy.., --. -- -
<br />?bke' ~geme!l t r~;;;'~-:-"~4~-~- ~-~ ~ L a.,
<br />.P:~l Lake, 1939, ruinois Nat~ra.! ~~: YSr of fish~ries:-invest'.gatioIl8 at-- --_.
<br />,._~p, ry urvey, BlOlogu:a.! Notes No. 14,
<br />~P.-
<br />:~~rit lake of the Col d
<br />'~"<2nd &iri " V }'lora 0 Desert. The American J 1
<br />w:' ":,, es, o. 7, No. 51, pp. 435-438. - ourna.: of Science and
<br />
<br />.,-, dyof the Colorado River eilt · -'
<br />-'hclmieai C , 4rIZOIlB. Agri uJ
<br />,..,';:,., _ Bulletin, No, 8, pp. 165-185 ' c tnra.! Experiment Sta-
<br />'!J,:'.~ . .
<br />-~6raao River trout captured '
<br />~~e,. Vol. 16, No, 2, p. 183. In Imperial County. California Fish and
<br />
<br />,:6lll\'P" and W. Layton Stanton
<br />loi;:ieal "
<br />" events In the history of the I' ,
<br />~j._~~:~o~~a, Science, Vol. LXXI.n~~~~~:;;_dl~~J:lton .B~~ _
<br />
<br />'-!)f bttll~eads. Report of h
<br />}~{If.!ndlX II, pp. 27-41. t e U. S. Commissioner of Fisheries for
<br />"do River Commission '
<br />" River and th B . '
<br />. , . e oulaer Canvon P' . ,
<br />; .cogection with the Colorado'R' rOJect, h18tonca1 and physical
<br />Z~.lll tate Printing Office.Sacrame~v:: a~ lower basin development.
<br />.~. A.:- . pp.
<br />
<br />~cal &urv~y f Sal
<br />;tI:,A8--227. 0 ton Sea. California Fish and Game, Vol. 15,
<br />IL;:,
<br />dwaters. Arizona.A. . ul
<br />gnc tural Experiment Station, Bulletin No.
<br />
<br />.
<br />
<br />-Channel catfisn: 10 fish nottQ,exceed15 pounds and 1 fish dally 'Jr in
<br />possession; minimum size limit 10 inches (total length).
<br />All other game fisheE (crappies, sunfishes, bullheads and an:-' 01 her
<br />fish listed as game fish by the laWE of Ar,izona or Caliiornia) : 40 fish in
<br />the aggregate not to exceed 20 IJOunds and 1 fl.s11 daily or in possession; no
<br />size limits.
<br />Mullet: no bag limit nor size limit when taken by angling,
<br />Carp and all other non-game fishes: no bag limit; no size limit.
<br />
<br />
<br />Closed Areu
<br />None. Fishing to be permitted in all areas and at all points on the
<br />river and on the reservoirs and artificial waterways within the district.
<br />
<br />Fishing Gear and Methods
<br />
<br />SpOrt. nshing to be byangEng onlyandsubje~LtC?.SllC_h limitatl(ll1s as
<br />listed on p. 203. '
<br />
<br />Commercial Fishing
<br />
<br />To be allowed in any area within the district if believed. desirable b';"
<br />the State commissions. 'To be conducted under permit and under such
<br />regulations as the two commissions shall formulate with respect to thf
<br />species taken, quantity, gear, etc.
<br />
<br />It i8al5o recommended that a study of the growth rate and size at
<br />maturity of the largemouth. baSE and the channel catfish be made in order
<br />that suitable minimum size limits for these species can be determined,
<br />It is further recommended that a study of bass spawning areas and l
<br />closer determination of the bass spa"WD.ing season be made in the e,ent thJt
<br />a closure of certain areas during the peak of the spawning sea.~n ~
<br />believed desirable.
<br />
<br />ifclmic of handling the zebra fish (B
<br />,oJ eggs which lire fal"orable for rachll~anio re-rio) for the produe-
<br />'f~llIl~l!!leCified time throUghOU~~~rYOIOgJClI.I res~arch and are avail-
<br />~~"_.c_"',; e year. Copela 1934 Xo 4
<br />','""~; , '. . ,-', pp,
<br />
<br />Literature Oited
<br />
<br />Adams, Charles C" and T. L. Hankinson
<br />1928. The ecology lInd economi.cs of Oneida Lake fish, Rooseye1t \\'ilJ loll-
<br />Annals, Vol. 1, Xos, 3 and 4, pp. 235-548,
<br />.\.non,
<br />1939, Recommendations for conserYRti..n of the striped bags on tbe ~lj,,:otic ("'!~
<br />C S, Dept, of the Interior, BUTeau of Fisheries. Washington, [h>c.. 1$;.<
<br />T pp. (mimeographed), .
<br />1941, The storr of Bould..r Dam, C, g, Dept. of the Interior. Bure,,'" .:,f R,,:3""~
<br />tion, ConsHyation Bulletin ~o, 9. vi -+- 72 pp.
<br />1944. Field and Stream. Yol. XLVIII, ~o, 11, 'll, 49,
<br />
<br />Baker, Rollin H,
<br />1M2, The hull frog, a Texas wildlife resource, Texas Game, Fbh :IllJ I),>''''
<br />L'<Immission, Bulletin ~o, 23, pp, 3-7.
<br />
<br />Beckman, 'WiIliam C.
<br />1941. Increased growth rate of rock ha~s, A/llIJloplites n',H,.<fri, ,rhf.nr~'"
<br />following ~ucti"n in the Mnsity of the population. Tran:"H'.i,'!l5 nl 'If!
<br />American Fisheries Society, Vol. 70, 1940, pp, 143-148.
<br />
<br />South ~Ioulton Co" Los
<br />
<br />Elops affin~. California
<br />
<br />don of sa '
<br />N uger catch to turbidity in Lake E .
<br />,!., o. 6, pp, 449-452, ,ne, Ohio Journal of Science,
<br />
<br />The University of Colorado Stud' V I
<br />a d leB, o. XI, No. I, pp.
<br />_._ n an measuremen t f t
<br />,~Ol._XLVIII, Bul10et~ r~~~ 2~~I~~~i~~5.4~7~lletin of the Bu~eau of
<br />
<br />Game and Gun and the Angler's Monthly,
<br />
<br />Bennett,
<br />1937.
<br />
<br />George W.
<br />The growth of the large mouthed hlack bass. H llro salmoides (L:..:,;p<'<lt.. ~
<br />the waters of "-iscon~in, Copeia, 1937, ~o. 2, pp, IM.118, ....
<br />:M~nagement of small artificial lakes. Illinois ~atuT1ll flistl'c)' ~ur<
<br />Bulletin, Vor.22. Article S, pp, 3:>7-376,
<br />
<br />1943,
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