. Biennial report, Montana Game and Fish Commission, State of Montana. Montana Fish and Game Commission; Game protection; Wildlife conservation; Fisheries. 32 HUNTING AND FISHING IN MONTANA. Gulls. Lake Bowdoin come from. That instead of the present system of hiring unskilled help as the station requires, that we have a permanent personnel at each station consisting of the following: Superintendent, Foreman, Fish Culturist, Skilled Laborer and two Apprentice Fish Culturists, the men to be paid according to their rank and along the lines as are em- ployed by the U. S. Bureau of Fisheries at the
. Biennial report, Montana Game and Fish Commission, State of Montana. Montana Fish and Game Commission; Game protection; Wildlife conservation; Fisheries. 32 HUNTING AND FISHING IN MONTANA. Gulls. Lake Bowdoin come from. That instead of the present system of hiring unskilled help as the station requires, that we have a permanent personnel at each station consisting of the following: Superintendent, Foreman, Fish Culturist, Skilled Laborer and two Apprentice Fish Culturists, the men to be paid according to their rank and along the lines as are em- ployed by the U. S. Bureau of Fisheries at the present time to their employees who have the titles mentioned. By following this method it would be possible to develop a force of highly trained and efficient workmen who could be detailed to any field or station and depended upon to conduct the work in a satisfactory manner. Each station would then have men to do its own distribution work; this alone would be a considerable saving of both time and money each season, besides it would be far more satisfactory than the present system. Then, too, when new hatcheries were constructed a competent and well trained mau would be available to take charge. That a pump be purchased for the Somers station of a suitable size or capacity to furnish water from the lake for hatching whltefish. At the present time the regular hatchery water is used for this pur- pose; it being spring water, it follows that it is warmer than'the water in the lake at this time of the year. For this reason the whitefish are hatched and ready for liberation many weeks earlier than would be the case were the eggs hatched in the lake water. At the time they are liberated their natural food is not available and under such conditions results can not be expected, at least not obtained. That a new Ford runabout be purchased for the Somers station, the superintendent of the station having made a request for same, prefering it to a Dodge commercial. That a Dodge commerci
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