California Fish and Game 



"CONSERVATION OF WILD LIFE THROUGH EDUCATION" 



Volume 6 SACRAMENTO, JULY, 1920 Number 3 



CONTENTS. 



KIXG SALMON MARKING EXPERIMENT AT KLAMATH RIVER, 1919. 



IF. L. Scofield lOl 



GAME IN THE SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY IN ISoS Andrew J. Grayson 104 



NOTES ON DRY-FLY FISHING— No. 4 R. L. M., California 107 



EDITORIALS 116 



FACTS OF CURRENT INTEREST 127 



HATCHERY NOTES 128 



NOTES FROM THE STATE FISHERIES LABORATORY 130 



CONSERVATION IN OTHER STATES—- 131 



LIFE HISTORY NOTES 133 



UNITED STATES FOREST SERVICE COOPERATION 134 



reports- 

 California Fresh Fishery Products 13G 



Violations of Fish and Game Laws 139 



Seizures 140 



Statement of Expenditures 140 



KING SALMON MARKING EXPERIMENT AT KLAMATH 



RIVER, 1919. 



By W. L. Scofield. 

 Source of Eggs. 



The Chinook or king- sahiion used in this experiment were from egajs 

 taken by Mr. Hurby of the United States Bureau of Fisheries at the 

 substation on Mill Creek, Tehama County. California, near the town of 

 Tehama about twelve miles south of Red Bluff. Mill Creek is a 

 tributary of the Sacramento River. The eggs were taken about the 

 latter part of November, 1918. 



Shipping. 



The eyed eggs were shipped in one shipment of 1.153,000 eggs. 

 Though originally billed to the Mount Shasta Hatchery, they were not 

 unloaded but shipped innnediately to the new Fall Creek Hatchery on 

 Fall Creek near Copco, Siskiyou County, about sixteen miles from 



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