1094 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 532
zens of Garrett County the sum of one dollar ($1. 00), to-
gether with a fee of twenty-five cents (25c) for each license
to the Clerk for issuance of same. The Clerk of the Court
shall on receipt of the proper fees issue a license and tag, to
be supplied by the Conservation Department and said license
shall bear the signature of the Conservation Commissioner and
shall be countersigned by the Clerk who issues same, who shall
at the same time fill out a stub attached to the license blank
showing the name and post office address of the licensee, and
shall then detach said stub and mail same to the Conservation
Department the first day of each and every month in each
year. Said license shall specify in addition to the licensee's
name and post office address the number of license, date of
opening and closing of season, and the creel limit in the area
referred to in Section 1 of this Act. Such license shall be void
on the first day of January of each year following date of
issue. Every licensee, while fishing in the area herein pre-
scribed shall have upon his person the license referred to above
and shall also display in a conspicuous manner upon his person
a tag or other device bearing his license number. The license
must be produced for the inspection of the game wardens, dep-
uty game wardens, sheriffs, constables or other officers or per-
sons demanding to see it. The Clerk shall account for the
license fees so collected in full without any deductions or com-
missions, to the Comptroller in the same manner as receipts
from the issuance of gunning licenses are now accounted for.
The Comptroller shall place the funds so received to the credit
of the Conservation Fund to be used by the Conservation Com
missioner for the purposes hereinafter provided in this Act.
SEC. 3. And be it further enacted, That the open season
in the area herein described for all fish other than carp and
suckers, shall be from the first day of June to the fifteenth
day of August, both dates inclusive, and then only by means
of rod, hook and line. The creel limit on all fish, except trout,
of all varieties, shall be not over 50 in the aggregate in one
day, —no fish smaller than five inches in length shall be taken.
The creel limit on trout shall be not over ten in one day, —no
trout under eight inches in length shall be taken.,
The Conservation Commissioner shall not at any time dur-
ing the term of the lease herein referred to close to the public
any part of the area except he may at his discretion and for the
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