. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. CALIFORNIA FISH AND GAME. 77 tion 900,000 eastern brook trout eggs were received at the Mount Whitney Hatchery on November 19. This station was forced to close and the crews to abandon their work due to the cold and storms. The snow was so deep the crew had difficulty in making their way out. The excessive fishing in June and Gull lakes will soon materially reduce the num- ber of eggs that can be collected unless conditions take a tur


. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. CALIFORNIA FISH AND GAME. 77 tion 900,000 eastern brook trout eggs were received at the Mount Whitney Hatchery on November 19. This station was forced to close and the crews to abandon their work due to the cold and storms. The snow was so deep the crew had difficulty in making their way out. The excessive fishing in June and Gull lakes will soon materially reduce the num- ber of eggs that can be collected unless conditions take a turn for the better. The Domingo Springs and Clear Creek hatcheries have been closed and repairs to Blackwood Creek where it will be set up. The Taylor Creek racks have been reinforced and the seining quarters shingled. Four large retaining tanks have been constructed at the Yosemite Hatchery. These are to be used for the purpose of holding trout fry until they reach a cer- tain size, which, it is believed, will insure a greater percentage of survival. They will also increase the capacity of the hatchery and enable certain hatcheries to serve full time. The Department of. Fig. 30. A catch of golden trout from Rock Creek near Lone Pine, California. Through distribution, streams (ionttiining golden trout are now acces- sible to all. Photograph by Burtort Frasher. made. The Warner Creek trap is ready for installation as well as the Butt Creek trap. If snow does not fall too deep, it is planned to build more troughs and tanks to increase the capacity of these hatcheries. The superintendent's and employees' cottages at the Tahoe Hatchery have been completed and furnished and are now occupied. Repairs are being made on the hatchery building. The Ward Creek trap has been dismantled and transported 7—56393 Architecture is constructing a superin- tendent's cottage and another for his assistants. I'lans have been perfected for the estab- lishment of an aquarium in a room adjoining


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