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- the great annoyance of the local
residents
Queried about trapping vs. [versus] shooting
he stated that it would be
most difficult, if not impossible
to trap on some of the lakes
in the lower delta for reason
of falling water beneath the ice.
Also reported lakes at Tuk [Tuktoyaktuk] that
have a good stand of fall
pushups but freeze out
He states that sale of imported beaver
in Aklavik makes protection difficult.
It occurs to me that the beaver
tag might be useful in the N.W.T. [Northwest Territories]
Re [Regarding] trap line, timber cutting permits,
beaver permits + royalties should
all be handled exclusively by
the game + forest officer in areas
where there is such
Semmler [Semler] feels that most of the
Alaskan natives had such a tough
time on the Alaskan coast that
they certainly will not go back.
What protection does the law give
a registered trapper in B.C. [British Columbia]
With regard to the registered
trapline for eskimo, most of the
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