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Session Laws, 1937 Special Session
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HARRY W. NICE, GOVERNOR. 15

inch mesh between February 15th and April 15th, both dates
inclusive, of each year, in the waters of Potomac River; in the
waters of Washington County; in the waters of Monocacy
River in Frederick and Carroll Counties and in Middle
Creek for a distance of one-fourth of a mile from where it
empties into Potomac River near Lander, Frederick County,
and in the mouth of the waters of any stream (for a distance
not to exceed fifty yards) which empties into the Monocacy
River in Frederick County; and also in the waters of Mont-
gomery County.

It shall be lawful in the waters of Frederick County and in
the waters of Montgomery County for any person who has se-
cured a resident angler's license to use bush bobs or bank
poles (not exceeding a total of 25 in all) and not exceeding one
hook to a pole or bob and when not baited with scale bait
or live bait to catch suckers, cattish, carp, eels and gudgeon.

It shall he lawful in the waters of Potomac River in Mont-
gomery County for any person who has secured a resident an-
gler's license to catch shad by use of dip net between the first
day of April and the tenth day of June, both dates inclusive.

It shall be lawful for any person to take, catch or have in
possession in any one day ten each of trout or bass of any
species. Any bass or trout caught and returned to the waters
shall be considered for the purpose of this section as having
been either taken, caught, or had in possession.

If any person is found in or about any waters designated in
this section with a gig or gig iron and a light, or with nets or
seines, fish pots or other fishing rigs other than permitted in
this section, it shall be deemed prima facie evidence that same
was in possession for the purpose of violating this section.

The catching, however, of bait fish by use of a dip or landing
net or seine not over six feet in length nor greater than three
feet in depth, shall not be considered as a violation of this
section.

SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take
effect June 1, 1937.

Approved May 28, 1937.

CHAPTER 8.

AN ACT to add a new section to Article 81 of the Annotated
Code of Maryland (1935 Supplement), to be known as Sec-
tion 214A, to follow immediately after Section 214 of said
Article, providing for an exemption of the requirement of
Sections 213, 213A and 214 of said Article in so far as such
requirements pertain to motor vehicles.

 

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