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WEIR CLOSER TO EACH [[OTEHR]] OTHER THAN 1200 FEET, OR
SET ANY ROW OF GILL NETS MORE THAN 1200 FEET IN
LENGTH. A PERSON MAY NOT SET ANY WEIR BEYOND A DEPTH
OF 18 FEET IN THE WATERS OF FISHING BAY SOUTH OF THE
LINE FROM ROASTING EAR POINT TO THE NORTHWESTERLY MOST
POINT OF THE ENTRANCE TO DUCK ISLAND COVE.
(D) NANTICOKE RIVER. - A PERSON MAY NOT PLACE
POUND NETS, WEIRS, OR HEDGES LESS THAN ONE THIRD OF A
MILE APART IN THE NORTHWEST BRANCH OF THE NANTICOKE
RIVER, FROM WALNUT LANDING TO THE PLACE KNOWN AS
CHIMNEY LANDING, ON THE WEST BRANCH OF THIS STREAM.
(E) CABIN CREEK, WARWICK RIVER, GOOSE CREEK, AND
INDIAN CREEK.— A PERSON MAY FISH ONLY WITH HOOK AND
LINE, EEL POT, OR GILL NET WITH AT LEAST A THREE-INCH
MESH IN THE FOLLOWING WATERS:
(1) CABIN CREEK ABOVE A LINE DRAWN FROM
THE RESIDENCE OF JOSEPH ERA IN A NORTHEASTERLY
DIRECTION TO THE THE RESIDENCE ON THE OPPOSITE SIDE ON
WHAT IS KNOWN AS THE TRAVERS FARM;
(2) WARWICK RIVER ABOVE A LINE DRAWN FROM
THE EAST END OF A SAND EAR EXTENDING FROM THE HUGHLETT
FARM IN A NORTHERLY DIRECTION ACROSS THE RIVER TO THE
NEAREST POINT OF MARSH ON WARWICK MANOR; AND
(3) GOOSE CREEK AND INDIAN CREEK.
REVISOR'S NOTE: Subsection (a) presently appears
as Article 66C, section 276 (a) of the Code.
The last clause is proposed for deletion
because it duplicates section 291 which
appears as proposed section 4-729.
Subsection (b) appears as Article 66C,
section 276(b) of the Code.
Subsection (c) presently appears as Article
66C, section 276(c) of the Code. Destroys
Creek does not appear on any department map
including the 7 1/2 minute topographical
map. After a study of the topographical
maps of this area, Decourcey Bridge was
chosen as the point intended by this
provision.
Subsections (d) and (e) presently appear as
Article 66C, section 276 (d) and (e),
respectively, of the Code. In subsection
(e) the phrase "the waters of" is proposed
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