. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. TWENTY-EIGHTH BIENNIAL REPORT. 25. REPORT OF DEPARIMENT OF FISH CULTURE. The Honorahle Board of Fish and Game Commissioners, State of California. Sirs: In conformity to the regulations of the Fish and Game Cora- mission, I herewith ti'ansinit tlie report of the Department of Fish Culture for the biennium ending June 30, 1924. During the seasons covered by this report, we have exceeded the out- put at our hatcheries over any similar pe


. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. TWENTY-EIGHTH BIENNIAL REPORT. 25. REPORT OF DEPARIMENT OF FISH CULTURE. The Honorahle Board of Fish and Game Commissioners, State of California. Sirs: In conformity to the regulations of the Fish and Game Cora- mission, I herewith ti'ansinit tlie report of the Department of Fish Culture for the biennium ending June 30, 1924. During the seasons covered by this report, we have exceeded the out- put at our hatcheries over any similar period of tisheultural operations in this state by several millions of trout fry, having liatehed and dis- tributed during the seasons of 1922 and 1928, 56,527,105 trout fry besides 35,495,550 salmon fry. This record plus the trout fry on hand that are being distri])uted this season, will make the largest output of fry and the tliree greatest years in the history of the Commission's operations. There were hatched and distributed during 1922 and 1923, 35,495,550 salmon fry. These were all collected at Klamathon egg-collecting station on the Klamath River in Siskivou Countv. This take would have been exceeded by ten millions of eggs if our racks had not been flooded by the California-Oregon Power Company at the height of the season, during the month of October, 192'3. A more detailed account of this will be given further on in our report. During the biennial period just past, the same number of egg-collect- ing stations and hatcheries have been operated as mentioned in our last report. We have practically operated during this time thirty hatcheries and egg-collecting stations. Two of our stations are still operated under tents as the funds have not been available for the construction of per- manent hatcheries. Had the funds been set aside from the amount available for tisheultural operations, the output of our hatcheries would have been greatly increased. As in former years, two f


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