. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. 212 CALIFORNIA FISH AND GAME George A. Coleman, and will be used as a basis for future study. Studies were also made of conditions in the Salton Sea area. During the month of January a study was made of conditions at a number of Los Angeles county lakes and reservoirs, where bass and bluegill, taken from Chatsworth reservoir, were planted. Weather reports show that drought has prevailed generally through- out the State with the except


. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. 212 CALIFORNIA FISH AND GAME George A. Coleman, and will be used as a basis for future study. Studies were also made of conditions in the Salton Sea area. During the month of January a study was made of conditions at a number of Los Angeles county lakes and reservoirs, where bass and bluegill, taken from Chatsworth reservoir, were planted. Weather reports show that drought has prevailed generally through- out the State with the exception of San Diego County, where the rain- fall is believed to be normal to date. Lake Tahoe has not filled to the brim, standing at 6224 feet, approxi- mately. The light fall of snow on headwaters of the tributaries is not calculated to raise the level of the lake to any considerable extent. Owing to the low water in the tributaries of the Klamath River, an egg-collecting station was installed in the Scott River below the mouth. Fig. 62. Patrol boat Bluefin heading for the open sea. This boat is not only used for patrol duty but serves the commercial fisheries laboratory in making scien- tific study of various marine life. Photograph submitted by N. B. Scofield, September, 19 30. of Shackleford Creek Station; during season of normal rainfall this would be impractical owing to the high state of the water in Scott River. The Eel River is so low that the fish will not ascend to the egg- collecting station at Snow Mountain or Cape Horn Dam. Lake Almanor is very low. The same condition exists in all tribu- taries leading to the lake. There is enough water in the North Fork of the Feather River for the fish to ascend but too low for them to make any effort to reach the spawning grounds in Warner Creek or the upper reaches of the North Fork. The streams are all very low in Humboldt County. Very few fish are ascending the Eel River at this writing. Redwood Creek and. Please note that t


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