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IT, S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES 



has been particularly successful. It is hoped that further expansion 

 will be in the direction of additional nurseries in new territory 

 and in the nature of more bass nurseries, the demand for which is 

 pressin«r- The securino; of a proper site for a bass nursery is more 

 difficult, however, and its development may involve considerable ex- 

 pense, although the actual maintenance is much lower than is the 

 case with trout. 



At the close of the year unprecedented drought conditions in a 

 few sections were causing- concern as to the permanence of the water 

 supply. Reports of fishing in locations where the nurseries have 

 been in operation for two or more years have shown that the work 

 is reflected in much more satisfactory angling conditions. The out- 

 put of many of the State hatcheries is allotted likewise to rearing 

 pools supervised by the State officials with equally satisfactory 

 results. 



Cooperative nurseries and rearing ponds supervised by the bureau in 1930 



Locality 



Massachusetts: 



Lowell 



Pittsfleld..-. 



Michigan: 



Clare 



Highland 



Turtle Lake 



Do 



Rogers City .- 



Minnesota: 



Anoka -.- 



Kimball 



Lake City 



Mora 



Northfield 



Red Wing 



Rochester 



Hokah... 



Rushford 



St. Charles 



Wadena 



Winona 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do... 



Do 



Missouri: Joplin 



New Hampshire: 



Claremont-. 



Dublin 



Greenville 



Hocksett 



Lebanon.. 



Merrimack 



Peterboro 



Wilton.. 



New Jersey: Paterson 

 New York: 



.\dams , 



Arena.. 



Austerlitz. 



Barneveld 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Do 



Malone 



Do 



Oneonta 



Do 



Watertown 



