. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. TWENTY-NINTH BIENNIAL REPORT, 33 REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FISH CULTURE. By W. H. SiiEBLET, In Charge. In conformity with the regulations of the Fish and Game Commis- sion, lierewith is submitted the report of the Department of Fish Cul- ture for the biennium ending June 30, 1926. During the two seasons covered by this report, the department has liatched and distributed 59,524,700 trout and 34,157,150 salmon. The. Fic. 5. Speedier t


. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. TWENTY-NINTH BIENNIAL REPORT, 33 REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FISH CULTURE. By W. H. SiiEBLET, In Charge. In conformity with the regulations of the Fish and Game Commis- sion, lierewith is submitted the report of the Department of Fish Cul- ture for the biennium ending June 30, 1926. During the two seasons covered by this report, the department has liatched and distributed 59,524,700 trout and 34,157,150 salmon. The. Fic. 5. Speedier transportation and better local service in fish distribution is being accomplished by the use of auto trucks, one of which is here shown. salmon eggs were all collected from the salmon egg-collection station at Klamathon on the Klamath River. During the biennial period we have operated sixteen hatcheries and twenty-one egg-collecting stations. Two fish distributing cars have been used to transport the fish from Mount Shasta and Mount Whitney hatcheries to the different sections of the state that are not supplied from the local hatcheries. The ever-increasing demand for fish to supply the depleted streams of California caused by the open season being entirely too long and the excessive fishing of the thousands of anglers who are fishing the streams from the opening day of the season until the season closes, has caused our hatcheries and egg-collecting stations to be operated to their fullest capacity, and yet has not pro- duced one-half enough fish to fill the demand made on the trout waters of the state. Before the advent of automobiles and good roads and trails, the majority of persons were satisfied with one or two trips to their favorite 3—48323. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Californi


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