. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. FORTY-FIRST BIENNIAL REPORT 77 Tide Biver, Tulare County. Experiment started June, 1950, and being continued at the close of the biennium. Indications are this water supply is probably unsuitable for fish rearing purposes. HATCHERIES CLOSED Alpine Hatchery near Markleeville, Alpine County. Last operated 1941. Hatchery abandoned and buildings dismantled and moved to Hot Creek, September, 1949. Fall Creek Hatchery near Copro, Siskiyou C


. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. FORTY-FIRST BIENNIAL REPORT 77 Tide Biver, Tulare County. Experiment started June, 1950, and being continued at the close of the biennium. Indications are this water supply is probably unsuitable for fish rearing purposes. HATCHERIES CLOSED Alpine Hatchery near Markleeville, Alpine County. Last operated 1941. Hatchery abandoned and buildings dismantled and moved to Hot Creek, September, 1949. Fall Creek Hatchery near Copro, Siskiyou County. One hundred sixteen troughs, nine ponds. Last operated 1948. Officially closed De- cember, 1949. Buildings are in poor condition but station is being kept intact pending further studies of the salmon and steelhead situation in the Klamath River. Burney Creek Hatchery near Burney, Shasta County. One hun- dred troughs, no ponds. Last operated September, 1949. Poor condition of hatchery building does not permit further use. Living quarters remain occupied by personnel assigned to Crystal Ijake Hatchery. FISH PLANTING Increased hatchery production and the rearing of larger fish has created problems in fish distribution which were satisfactorily met by developing fish planting equipment, consisting of specially constructed. Figure 15. Planting trout by airplane has been found to be a safe and satisfactory method of stocking lakes in remote areas. It is more economical and takes much less time than planting by means of pack stock. Photograph by Kramer 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 California. Dept. of Fish and Game; California. Fish and Game Commission; California. Division of Fish and Game. [San Francisco, etc. ] State of California, Resources Agency, Dept. of Fish and Game


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