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Department viz from 15th April
to 15th May, but a certain number
of Fishermen residing on, and
about Hay Bay, an inlet of the
Bay of Quinte, claim that, as Pickerel
only come in that locality to spawn
unless they are permitted to catch
them, they are prevented from
obtaining these fish at any time,
without going out into the larger and
deeper waters of the Bay of Quinte.
No effort was put forth to show that, the
“close season” was an improper one
or that, it was not the true period
in which Pickerel spawn etc. All that
seemed to be asked was that, as
they were poor fishermen, and could
not get these fish except when they
came to their shore to lay their Eggs,
they thought the “close season” should
be so shortened as that they might
be allowed 10 or 15 days during the
present “close time” in which they
could kill some of these breeding
fish.

From what information I ob-
tained from Mr. Tills the overseer,
and from these fishermen, and
from the practical knowledge which
I have had myself, for the past

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50 years of these fish, I feel perfectly
safe in recommending to your Dept.
that, no change whatever should
be made in the present “close season”
for Pickerel of Dore either in the
waters of the Bay of Quinte or
elsewhere in Ontario.

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William Knight

Wilmot mentions farmers coming to collect suckers "by the waggon load" from the Napanee River during the spring spawning runs. I wonder if these were used to fertilize fields, feed livestock, or for human consumption?