WASHINGTON 



Department of Game 



1. A Study of Bacterial Diseases in Game Fish. (FA: F-8-R)=^ 



Objectives of the project are to study the bacterial diseases in hatchery 

 trout and to determine the necessary treatments. 



University of Washington cooperating; hdqrs. University of Washington; 

 began October 1952; planned for 3 years; $2,616; Erling J. Ordal, Leader. 



Address inquiries to: Clarence F. Pautzke, Department of Game, 509 Fair- 

 view Avenue North, Seattle, Wash. 



2. Rehabilitation of Buffalo and McGinnes Lakes. (FA:F-10-D)* 



Objectives of the project are to rehabilitate Buffalo and McGinnes Lakes 

 through the use of rotenone, and to restock with trout. 



Near Nespelem; began January 1953, to close December 1953; $16,406; 

 Roy A. Banner, Leader. 



Address inquiries to: Clarence F. Pautzke, as in No. 1 above. 



3. Round Lake Development. (FA:F-12-D)* 



The project objectives are to remove the existing fish popvilation through 

 use of rotenone, to restock with trout, and to construct a fish barrier dam to 

 prevent reinfestation with undesirable species. 



Grant County; began May 1953, to close June 1954; $9,159; Roy A. Banner, 

 Leader. 



Address inquiries to: Clarence F. Pautzke, as in No. 1 above. 



4. Carlisle Lake Development. (FA: F-13-D)* 



Objectives of the project are to improve this lake by removal of abandoned 

 logging pier, to remove existing fish population and restock. 



Lewis County; began June 1953, to close June 1954; $8,437; Roy A. Banner, 

 Leader. 



Address inquiries to: Clarence F. Pautzke, as in No. 1 above. 



5. Statewide Purchase of Public Fishing Areas. (FA: F-14-L)* 



Objectives of the project are to acquire access sites on various bodies of 

 water to insure public fishing rights. 



Statewide; began July 1953, indefinite; Roy A. Banner, Leader. 

 Address inquiries to: Clarence F. Pautzke, as in No. 1 above, 



6. Lake Spanaway Screen. (FA: F-15-D)* 



Objective of the project is to install two electrically driven revolving screens 

 in the outlet structure of Lake Spanaway to prevent entrance of undesirable fish 

 and escape of rainbow trout from the lake. 



Pierce County; began July 1953, to close June 30, 1954; $8,216; Roy A. 

 Banner, Leader. 



Address inquiries to: Clarence F. Pautzke, as in No. 1 above. 



7. Marshall Lake Travelling Screen. (FA:F-16-D)* 



Objective of the project is to install a chain belt travelling screen in the 

 outlet structure to prevent fish from leaving the lake. A short power line will 

 be installed to provide power to rotate screen. 



Pend Oreille County; began October 1953, to close September 1954; $16,445; 

 Roy A. Banner, Leader. 



Address inquiries to: Clarence F. Pautzke, as in No. 1 above. 



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