. Biennial report, Montana Game and Fish Commission, State of Montana. Montana Fish and Game Commission; Game protection; Wildlife conservation; Fisheries. MONTANA STATE FISH AND GAME COMMISSION 35 STARTIN' YOUNG wooden floors in the old portion of the hatchery and laying concrete in their stead. Steel columns to support the roof were substituted for the wooden ones and improvements to better control the outlet water from the hatchery were made. Re-shingling of a portion of the hatchery dwelling has been start- ed. Both hatchery and the dwell- ing were repainted. The remaining half of the hatc


. Biennial report, Montana Game and Fish Commission, State of Montana. Montana Fish and Game Commission; Game protection; Wildlife conservation; Fisheries. MONTANA STATE FISH AND GAME COMMISSION 35 STARTIN' YOUNG wooden floors in the old portion of the hatchery and laying concrete in their stead. Steel columns to support the roof were substituted for the wooden ones and improvements to better control the outlet water from the hatchery were made. Re-shingling of a portion of the hatchery dwelling has been start- ed. Both hatchery and the dwell- ing were repainted. The remaining half of the hatchery floor is in need of replacement by concrete and the need for a combined gar- age, storeroom and workshop is paramount at the present time. Daly Hatchery (Hamilton) A combined three-car garage, woikshop and storeroom has been built at this station by the hatch- ery personnel. Improvements to the outside ponds also have been made. This station was selected to try out the installation of sev-. Wliile his daddy. Deputy Game Warden William. Ray Kohls, is patroling' his district, this younofster is trying- his skill fcr some trout in one of the abundant streams near Ennis. eral of the circular wood ponds, eight feet in diameter. The results of these trials have been very favorable and the installation of a number more is con- templated. Considerable tiling, ditching and other improvements are needed at the source of the water supply. There is an urgent need for additional, large semi-natural rearing ponds to increase the output of fingerling trout. Land has been acquired for this purpose during the present year. A dwelling is needed for the foreman. Emigrant Satisfactory progress has been made at this station through the coopei'a- tion of the WPA. A combined garage and workshop is virtually completed. Major improvements also have been made to the dwelling for the assistants and painting of the hatchery is finished. The installation of a ram and the construction of large concrete


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