. Biennial report, Montana Game and Fish Commission, State of Montana . ber Eggs 7,140,240 Fry 4,947,124 GRAND TOTAL—State Eggs Produced 18,126,334 Fish Planted 11,935,242 25 FISH PLANTED BY NATIONAL FISH HATCHERIESIN MONTANA May 1, 1962 - April 30, 1963Rainbow Trout Size Number 2 160,788 3 78,048 4 203,971 5 106,399 6 286,961 7 27,998 8 40,752 9 205,093 ID 231,889 12 4,504 Total Fish 1,346,403 Cutthroat Trout Size Number 2 122,076 4 18,330 5 6 12 , 5,808 Total Fish 146,215 Mackinaw Trout Size 4. Number Grayling 4 5 Total Fish Number 22,1084,154 26,262 May 1, 1963-April 30, 1964 Rainbow
. Biennial report, Montana Game and Fish Commission, State of Montana . ber Eggs 7,140,240 Fry 4,947,124 GRAND TOTAL—State Eggs Produced 18,126,334 Fish Planted 11,935,242 25 FISH PLANTED BY NATIONAL FISH HATCHERIESIN MONTANA May 1, 1962 - April 30, 1963Rainbow Trout Size Number 2 160,788 3 78,048 4 203,971 5 106,399 6 286,961 7 27,998 8 40,752 9 205,093 ID 231,889 12 4,504 Total Fish 1,346,403 Cutthroat Trout Size Number 2 122,076 4 18,330 5 6 12 , 5,808 Total Fish 146,215 Mackinaw Trout Size 4. Number Grayling 4 5 Total Fish Number 22,1084,154 26,262 May 1, 1963-April 30, 1964 Rainbow TroutSize Number 2 3 3,066 4 5 179,174 6 591,971 7 8,230 8 102,874 9 81,219 10 266,306 11 87,820 12 1,469 Total Fish 1,322,135 Cutthroat Trout Size 2 Number 84 421 4 5 23 328 6 78,695 12 Total Fish .... 186,444 Size 4 Mackinaw Trout Number 14,631 Size Number Size 2 .... 85,760 3 3 Catfish Sixe Number Size 3 Bluegill 9,000 size 1 Number 45,100 Size GRAND TOTAL- -National .... 1,658,739 GRAND TOT/ 26 Grayling Bass Catfish Bluegill Number 90,000 Number 20,608 1,633,8. Warden trainees receive firearms training from , instructors. LAW ENFORCEMENT DIVISION During the past biennium, outdoor recrea-tion has continued to expand. The use of Mon-tana wildhfe resources reflects this expansion. An efficient and well-trained field force ofwardens is important to the proper administra-tion of the wildlife resource. Basic to havingthis type of force is the selection and trainingof new wardens. Training and Supervision of Personnel To meet this need for competent and well-trained personnel, the Department has enteredinto a new training program for its law en-forcement officers during the past training program is designed to have thetrainees as close as possible to full job knowl-edge when they step into their newly assigneddistricts. The game wardens job has grown to acomplex job involving not only law enforce- ment but also assistance in game management,fish management and
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