By the Associated Press
Kinston, March 28—Considerable trouble is being experienced by the state fisheries commission in regulating the trapping and seining in the streams in this part of the state, it was learned here today. According to J.K. Dixon of Trenton, the inhabitants of points further down the streams are complaining of the irregulation actions of those who make use of the upper stream’s game. It is the hope of the commission, I was said, that a closer co-operation between the officials and those who make use of the streams may be affected so that all may profit by the increased number of fishes that will result from the observance of the fish laws.
From the front page of the Concord Daily Tribune, Friday, March 28, 1924
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