. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Trout fishing on the Garcia is reported to be of first class quality at present. The trout are of good Bi'ze and plenteous - in numbers. W. R. Gaine, of the Grand Hotel at Point Arena, is ready to accommodate visiting anglers with every convenience and comfort at his command. Calaveras sportsmen are pleased over the recent allotment of 25,000 cut- throat trout fry to their section. The little fellows were turned loose in the Italian reservoir owned by Louis Em- ery of the Rose Hill Gravel Mine. The anglers in that vicinity will Bee that the fish are protected.


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Trout fishing on the Garcia is reported to be of first class quality at present. The trout are of good Bi'ze and plenteous - in numbers. W. R. Gaine, of the Grand Hotel at Point Arena, is ready to accommodate visiting anglers with every convenience and comfort at his command. Calaveras sportsmen are pleased over the recent allotment of 25,000 cut- throat trout fry to their section. The little fellows were turned loose in the Italian reservoir owned by Louis Em- ery of the Rose Hill Gravel Mine. The anglers in that vicinity will Bee that the fish are protected. A few weekB ago 40,000 trout fry from Lake Tahoe hatchery were dis- tributed among the etreams of Grass Valley, it is expected that they will do well. It is two years since the streams of the valley were stocked. The exhibit of live fish at the Fair is one of the most interesting features of the exhibition. W. R. McFarland has charge of the tanke, much credit is due the veteran angler for the excellent collection shown. On the McCloud. completely obstructing the passage of large fish except into the trap at the center. There were no men in sight when Deputy Kercheval made this discovery; but he hid himself on the bank of the river and was at length rewarded bv tak- ing into custody C. L. Poyer, H. A. White and Frank Winter, who came down and worked the trap. The pris- oners were taken to Stockton and a complaint filed before Justice Parker. The minimum penalty is a fine of $200. Deputy C. A. Vogelsang took charge of one E. Micheli this week and placed him in jiil at Ukiah for dynamiting fish in Russian River. The fellow waB arrested near Clover- dale by Constable Wilson, who caught him in the act. It transpired that the man was one of four who were arrested a year ago for a similar offense. Three were fined $250 each, but this one escaped. This law breaker had an accomplice in the shape of a big dog who had been trained to jump into the water ard bring ashore the floating fish


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