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CARMARTHEN BOARD OF CONSERVATORS. TOWY WELL STOCKED WITH TROUT. GOOD FISHING SEASON ANTICIPATED A quarterly meeting of the Carmarthen Bay Fishery Board took place at the Shire Hall, Car- marthen, on Thursday, Mr. Herbert Peel, Taliaris, the chairman, presiding.—Mr. Jonah Watkins, Llandovery, applied on behalf of the local angling- association for a reduction of salmon licences from a guinea to half a guinea for use in the upper reaches of the Towy. The Clerk (Mr. W. Morgan Giirfitbs, solicitor) was requested to inform the applicant that the matter had been under con- si.deration, and no alteration could be made in the licence fees.—The Executive Committee reported that up to the end of last March £ 240 13s. was received for licences, as against £ 242 14s. 6d. and X185 10s.in the corresponding parts of the two preceding years. The penalties amounted to £8 Os. 6d: against zC27 5s., and none in the quarters of previous years. There was a balance in favour of the board of £ 275 8s. 9d. as against £ 279 Os. 3d., and £ 152 lis Ild -Siipei-intenaerit James Evans reported that, a very large number of fish had run up the rivers during the spawning season, and the condition of the waters was very favourable to a very good spawning season and the return of kelts. Sj far trout fishing had been exceptionally good, despite the fact that those fish were not in good condion at the beginning of the season, viz., March 2nd. Coracle net fishing had been very much better than it was in the past few years. The superintendent also presented an interesting special report, in which he showed that he had placed 11,000 young trout in the following brooks:- Dulais (Llanwrda), 2,000 Ranell. near Glan Ranell Park, 2,000; Sawel, 1,000; the brook that runs into the Gorlech about500 yards above Aber- gorlech Village, 2,000; Bran, Llangadock, 2,000; DuJais, near Talley-road, 2,000. On .the 9th inst. he placed 9,000 in the following brooks :-Tiie, brook that runs into the Gwih below Conwil Village by Pont-nant-ring, 2,000; (Jrichiau, above Dolpen Havard, 2,000; Ranell White Mill, between Glanddu Mill and Panteg brook, 2,000; Munachty brook, two fields below Velincwm village, 1,000; Llanarthney brook above the village, between the road bridge and the weir, 2,009; total, 20.000. The whole of tiie live fish were young and strong, and during recent visits to several brooks he found they were doing well. Mr. D. E. Stephens, Trawsmawr, was deputed to represent the board on the Milford Haven Sea Fisheries Board.—The board decided that if on payment of a guinea a year by a riparian owner, the bailiff should, in the ordinary course of his duty, see an unathorised person fishing on that ri parian owner's land, he should make a report of the case, and if, during legal proceedings the action be dismissed, the riparian owner should pav the bailiff's costs.

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