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- Fishes (contd [continued])
Ling [underlined] - Common. Taken by net -
live baited with fish and by spearing
through the ice. Up to 4 feet in length.
Two very small individuals were taken by seine
on June 28th [1942]
Kamloops - Present but not commonly
caught - Some introduced. "Four years
the only fish caught" G. Forbes. Up to 6 lbs [pounds]
Large scaled sucker [underlined] [Largescale sucker] Runs up Forbes
stream in large numbers (in May this year)
230 taken by kids [all crossed out]
Fine scaled sucker (?) [underlined] Also said to run
up stream. Gone first + more numerous. Come
in Spring as soon as ice goes out.
Squawfish [underlined] - Said to be common in spots.
Not often taken.
Shiers [underlined] [Redside shiners] Richardsonius Plentiful.
Run up stream in spring.
Chub [underlined] sp.[species]?
Whitefish [underlined] - Not caught often - Sometimes
seen in schools under the ice.
Atlantic Salmon [underlined] - Once introduced; since
1918(?).
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