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MAINE STATE LEGISLATURE The following document is provided by the LAW AND LEGISLATIVE DIGITAL LIBRARY at the Maine State Law and Legislative Reference Library http://legislature.maine.gov/lawlib Reproduced from scanned originals with text recognition applied (searchable text may contain some errors and/or omissions) ACTS AND RESOLVES AS PASSED BY THE One Hundred and First Legislature OF THE STATE OF MAINE Published by the Director of Legislative Research in accordance with the Revised Stahltes of 1954, Chapter 10, Section 27, Subsection VI. The Knowlton and McLeary Company Farmington, Maine 1963 RESOLVES OF THE STATE OF MAINE As Passed by the One Hundred and First Legislature 1963 FISHING IN MOOSEHEAD LAKE 1369 RESOLVES, 1963 CHAP. 20 Resolves, 1961, c. 70, amended. Resolved: Chapter 70 of the resolves of 1961 is amended to read as follows: 'Fishing in Maranacook Lake; regulated. Resolved: That the Commis­ sioner of Inland Fisheries and Game is authorized and directed to issue a rule and regulation closing so much of 11Iaranacook Lake, in the ::fewH: Towns of \Vinthrop and Readfield, Kennebec County, as lies sOl:ltael'ly south and east of the railroad bridge which crosses the narrows in said lake ffi tffi east we&t atree­ ti:eH jl:lst sOl:ltaeFly eE the V/inthrop Readfield tewH lin-e to ice fishing until February 1st of each year, at which time it shall be opened for all fish except bass until March 31st. There shall be a daily bag limit of 5 trout, salmon and togue in the aggregate which shall not exceed a weight of 7% pounds in the aggregate.' Effective September 21. 1963 Chapter 18 RESOLVE, Regulating Ice Fishing in Mill Privilege Lake, Carroll and T. 5, R. 1, Penobscot County. Mill Privilege Lake; ice fishing regulated. Resolved: That the Commis­ sioner of Inland Fisheries and Game is authorized and directed to issue a rule and regulation opening Mill Privilege Lake, Carroll and T. 5, R. 1, Penobscot County, to ice fishing under the general laws from ice-in to March 31st of each year. Effective September 21. 1963 Chapter 19 RESOLVE, Regulating Fishing in Fifth Debsconeag Lake, Piscataquis County. Resolves, 1951, c. 40, amended. Resolved: That chapter 40 of the resolves of 1951 is amended to read as follows: 'Fishing in Fifth Debsconeag Lake, regulated. Resolved: That the Commis­ sioner of Inland Fisheries and Game :ee, tmd ~ is authorized and direoted to issue a rule and regulation }'estrietffig ~ ffi ~ ~ebseoneag lake Hi +. ± tmd g, R. M, W. ;g, b. g., Hi the ~ eE Pis eataq-uis , te ~ ~ eely prohibiting the use or possession of live fish as bait in Fifth Debsconeag Lake in T. 1 and 2, R. 11, W. E. L. S., Piscataquis County.' Effective September 21. 1963 Chapter 20 RESOLVE, Regulating Fishing in Moosehead Lake, Somerset and Piscataquis Counties. Fishing in Moosehead Lake, Somerset and Piscataquis Counties; regulated. 1370 FISHING IN MIDDLE BRANCH POND CHAP. 23 RESOLVES, 1963 Resolved: That the Commissioner of Inland Fisheries and Game is authorized and directed to issue a mle and regulation closing Moosehead Lake to all fishing from April 1st to April 30th of each year. Effective September 21, 1963 Chapter 21 RESOLVE, Regulating Fishing on Part of Roach River, Piscataquis County. Fishing on part of Roach River, regulated, Resolved: That the Commissioner of Inland Fisheries and Game is authorized and directed to issue rules and regulations establishing on Roach River (Kokadjo River) from First Roach Pond to Moosehead Lake in T1 R13, T1 R14 and TA R13, Piscataquis County, the opening date for fishing as May 1st of each year, open under the general laws from May 1st to September 15th of each year, closing to all but fly fishing wIth a daily limit of one fish from September 16th to September 30th of each year. Effective September 21, 1963 Chapter 22 RESOLVE, Regulating Fishing on Part of Kennebec River, Piscataquis County and Somerset County. Fishing on part of Kennebec River, regulated. Resolved: That the Commis­ sioner of Inland Fisheries and Game is authorized and directed to issue mles and regulations establishing on the Kennebec River, East Outlet, from Moose­ head Lake to Indian Pond in Sapling, Somerset County, Big Squaw Mt. Twp., Piscataquis County, the opening date for fishing as May 1st of each year, open under the general laws from May 1st to September 15th of each year, closing to all but fly fishing with a daily limit of one fish from September 16th to September 30th of each year. Effective September 21, 1963 Chapter 23 RESOLVE, Regulating Fishing in Middle Branch Pond, Piscataquis County. Fishing in Middle Branch Pond; regulated. Resolved: That the Commis­ si01ler of Inland Fisheries and Game be authorized and directed to issue a rule and regulation opening Middle Branch Pond, T. 5, R. 9, N. W. P., Piscataquis County, to fishing under the general law and prohibiting the use or possession of live fish as bait. Effective September 21, 1963 .

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