1182 U. S. BTJE.EAXJ OP FISHERIES 



Smnniari/, by States, of the distribution of fish, fiscal year 1930 — Continued 



State and species 



South Dakota: 



Rainbow trout, , 



Locli Leven trout 



Brook trout-- 



Crappie 



Largemouth black bass. 

 Yellow perch 



Tennessee: 



Rainbow trout. -. 



Brook trout 



Largemouth black bass. 

 Smallmoutli black bass. 



Rock bass 



Sunflsh 



Texas: 



Rainbow trout 



Crappie 



Largemouth black bass. 



Rock bas.s..- -- 



Warmouth bass 



Sunfish 



Rio Grande perch 



Utah: 



Silver salmon.- --- 



Rainbow trout 



Loch Leven trout 



Brook trout 



Vermont: 



Steelhead salmon 



Landlocked salmon 



Rainbow trout 



Lake trout 



Brook trout-- 



Largemouth black bass 

 Smallmouth black bass 



Pike perch 



Yellow perch 



Virginia: 



Catfish 



Shad- 



Rainbow trout 



Loch Leven trout 



Brook trout 



Largemouth black bass 

 Smallmouth black bass 



Crappie 



Rock bass- 



Sunfish 



Yellow perch -. 



Number 



153, 350 



297, 900 



746, 764 



26, 200 



13, 500 



4,800 



130, 650 

 9,150 

 72,545 

 824 

 22, 455 

 18, 205 



1,120 



98, 925 



224, 784 



1,850 



10, 505 

 382, 605 



5,846 



526, 176 



!, 126, 000 



270, 000 



499, 000 



11,600 



45,000 



700 



90, 000 



, 165, lib 

 270 



11, 500 

 I, 000, 000 

 1, 800, 540 



2,000 



, 800, 000 



278, 549 



8,500 



298, 200 



155, 737 



575 



5,300 



25, 450 



54, 850 



), 150, 000 



State and species 



Washington: 



Chinook salmon 



Chum salmon 



Silver salmon --- 



Sockeye salmon -- 



Humpback salmon 



Steelhead salmon 



Rainbow trout- 



Black -spotted trout 



Brook trout 



West Virginia: 



Catfish.-- - 



Rainbow trout- 



Loch Leven trout 



Brook trout - -- 



Crappie 



Largemouth black bass- 

 Smallniouth black bass. 



Sunfish 



Yellow perch 



Pike perch 



Wisconsin: 



Catfish 



Buflaloflsh 



Carp --. 



Cisco -. 



Rainbow trout 



Brook trout 



Pike and pickerel 



Crappie 



Largemouth black bass- 



Sunfish - 



Pike perch 



Yellow percTi 



White bass 



Fresh-water drum -. 



Miscellaneous 



Wyoming: 



Catfish.- 



Black-spotted trout 



Loch Leven trout 



Brook trout 



Crappie 



Largemouth black bass- 



Sunfish 



Yellow perch 



Number 



485, 750 

 409,000 

 232, 700 

 165, 190 

 323, 300 

 967, 260 

 90, 000 

 , 422, 000 

 257, 700 



10, 450 

 204, 870 



136, 310 

 773, 660 



1,430 

 30, 085 

 81, 160 

 20, 455 

 180, 465 

 800, 000 



, 914, 325 



55, 980 



622, 665 



, 000, 000 



76, 650 



, 006, 300 



229,915 



, 068, 285 



75, 805 



, 495, 310 



, 650, 000 



540, 955 



137, 111 

 1,005 



, 719, 800 



150 



I, 477, 000 



;, 454, 240 



910, 395 



41, 300 



10, 400 



9,000 



4, 500 



METHOD OF DISTRIBUTION 



In making the distribution of fish it is tiie policy of the bureau 

 to supply first the water from which the eggs are collected, after 

 which shipments are made to suitable public and private waters on 

 applications previously submitted. Blanks on which formal applica- 

 tions may be made will be furnished to ai^plicants on request. Such 

 blanks call for a complete description of the waters to be stocked 

 and from the information furnished, the bureau assigns the species 

 that are suitable. 



Applicants are notified immediately as to the species that will be 

 sent them and the approximate date of delivery and they are given 

 instructions for receiving and caring for the fish. Before shipment 

 is made a second notice is given, usually by telegram, stating the 

 exact time of arrival of the fish at the railroad station. The fish are 

 delivered at the applicant's railroad station free of charge and in 

 the event that the shipment is delayed the applicant is notified 

 accordingly. 



