Massachusetts. Laws, Statutes, Etc. [from Old Catalog]
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Regulation of nets, etc. Section 41. Whoever takes shad or alewives in that part of the Merrimac river where the tide ebbs and flows, by the use of a gill net of any description, or of a sweep seine having a mesh which stretches less than one and three-quarters inches, shall forfeit twenty-five dollars for each offence. Methods and times of fishing. Section 42. Whoever takes shad or alewives, except in the Connecticut, Taunton Great, FISH LAWS. 23 Nemasket and Merrimac rivers and their tribu- t...aries, in any other manner than by naturally or artificially baited hook and hand line, on Sun- day, Tuesday or Thursday, and whoever, between the fifteenth day of June and the first day of March, takes shad, except in the Connecticut and Merrimac rivers, or alewives, shall forfeit for each shad five dollars, and for each alewife twenty-five cents. Rights of lessees. Section 43. Lessees from the commissioners on fisheries and game of any body of water in the county of Dukes county and all other persons having the right to take alewives in any other waters in said county may at any time take ale- wives from said waters and from the ditches con- necting them with each other and with the ocean.
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