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LAWS OF MARYLAND
Ch. 2
4-617.
(d) (2) Bush-bobs or bankpoles not exceeding a total
of 25 in all and not exceeding [on] one hook to a pole or
bob may be used only in the waters of the Potomac or
Monocacy River within Carroll, Washington, and Frederick
counties.
4-804.
(g) (4) A person holding a commercial [crabbers]
CRABBER'S license may catch crabs for noncommercial purposes
in accordance with the provisions of this section without
obtaining a sports [crabbers] CRABBER'S license.
5-1203.
(b) Pursuant to the provisions of subsection (a) of
this section that property in Garrett County containing
approximately 2691 acres and described as follows is a Type
1 State wildland and shall be named the "Big Savage Mountain
Wildland":
Beginning at the White Water primitive camping area and
proceeding counterclockwise (S 75° E) approximately 4,000
feet, then (N 40° W) approximately 3,500 feet to a point 200
feet south of Big Savage Mountain Hiking Trail, then in a
northeasterly direction along the eastern slopes of Big
Savage Mountain 200 feet south of and parallel to the Big
Savage Mountain Hiking Trail until it intersects with High
Rock Tower Road, then west along the High Rock Tower Road to
a line 50 feet from High Rock Firetower, then circling the
tower counterclockwise to the south no closer than 50 feet
to the tower to a point due west of the tower, then
northwest directly down slope to the State forest boundary
line and continuing along the boundary line southwest,
passing south around Rhodes Hill, turning north and
northeast until the property line intersects with Saw Mill
Hollow Trail, then 200 feet north of and parallel to Saw
Mill Hollow Run until it intersects with Savage River, then
southwest along the east bank of Savage River to the lake
and then south along the lake shore returning to the White
Water primitive camping area and also from the point 200
feet north of Saw Mill Hollow Run where it intersects with
the Savage River, following the east bank of the Savage
River and then proceeding clockwise in a northerly direction
600 feet to private land then east 800 feet, then northerly
about 1,400 feet and then westerly 300 feet again to the
bank of savage, then leaving private land and following the
river bank, generally northeasterly about 17,000 feet to a
large transmission line (about 1,500 feet north of Warnick
Point) then leaving Savage River and with the southern
margin of that transmission line easterly 2,700 feet to
private land and then with private land southwesterly 1,000
feet, then leaving private land and crossing Savage River
State Forest southwesterly 2,700 feet, then again with
private land southwesterly 900 feet, then southeasterly
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