Biennial report, Montana Game and Fish Commission, State of Montana . ge numbers of fish, they are ordinarily not adapted to the crowdingand forcing of a rearing station. Kegular Care Essential. The station should be so located that regular feeding and attention can begiven to the fish. Associations which are now operating rear stations find it con-venient to engage someone living nearby as caretaker. Volunteer labor for thispurpose is ordinarily not to be advised, as the large number of fish that must bereared in such pools to justify their installation makes regular and responsibleattention


Biennial report, Montana Game and Fish Commission, State of Montana . ge numbers of fish, they are ordinarily not adapted to the crowdingand forcing of a rearing station. Kegular Care Essential. The station should be so located that regular feeding and attention can begiven to the fish. Associations which are now operating rear stations find it con-venient to engage someone living nearby as caretaker. Volunteer labor for thispurpose is ordinarily not to be advised, as the large number of fish that must bereared in such pools to justify their installation makes regular and responsibleattention of much importance. The fish that are confined in rearing stations aresubject to any of the diseases and accidents that are liable to occur among hatcheryreared fish, and they should accordingly be closely watched. The more the care-taker knows of or can learn about fish culture, the more successful will be thework. In fact successful fish culture is largely a matter of personal the first outbreak of anything that is not understood an expert should be. Home of the Rainbow (19)


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