California fish and game . H. Lambson. Photograph by CALIFORNIA FISH AND GAME. were put iu shape for the seasons oper-ations, but it was uot until the latterpart of the month that the large RlamathRiver rainbow trout commenced to first spawning of the season was onFebruary 17, when 120,000 eggs of thisspecies of trout were taken. The stormsthroughout the northern part of the stateincreased the run of fish into the tribu-tary streams of the Klamath River,where our egg-collecting stations are lo-cated, and the take of rainboAV eggs nowpromises to be very good. operations and very


California fish and game . H. Lambson. Photograph by CALIFORNIA FISH AND GAME. were put iu shape for the seasons oper-ations, but it was uot until the latterpart of the month that the large RlamathRiver rainbow trout commenced to first spawning of the season was onFebruary 17, when 120,000 eggs of thisspecies of trout were taken. The stormsthroughout the northern part of the stateincreased the run of fish into the tribu-tary streams of the Klamath River,where our egg-collecting stations are lo-cated, and the take of rainboAV eggs nowpromises to be very good. operations and very little work was neces-sary in the way of improvement. Thehatching troughs were repainted, and afew minor repairs made to the buildingand hatching paraphernalia. The firststeelhead trout eggs were received fromthe Scott Creek Station on February 20. SCOTT CREEK STATION. As in the streams of the northern partof the state, the run of fish in Scott Creekwas delayed over a month, owing to theextreme drought. The steelhead trout. Fig. 31. Steelhead fishing on the Eel River. ALMANOR March 1 a crew of men will besent to Lake Almanor, Plumas County,to open up the Almanor Hatchery, andDomingo Springs egg-collecting the improvement in the AlmanorHatchery buildings, traps, etc., and theaddition of the egg-collecting station atDomingo Springs, excellent results shouldbe obtained from the fishcultural opera-tions in Plumas County this season. BROOKDALE the terms of the agreement en-tered into between the board of super-visors of Santa Cruz County and theCalifornia Fish and Game Commission,the Brookdale Hatchery was taken overby the commission on January 1. Thehatchery was in excellent condition for usually commence to run during themonth of January, but this season itwas not until February 20 that the firstlot of eggs was taken. It was fearedthat our take of steelhead eggs this sea-son would be very light; but with theheavy storms of the past ten days


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