Table A. Eggs received from Cottonwood lakes, a. 1907-1938 

 (Cont.) 



Year No. Eggs Rearing Station No. & Destination of Fish 



1932 56,025 Bozeman N.F.H. 5,200 - Hidden lakes #1 & #2 



6,000 - Helena area 

 Unkn. - Wind River Area, 

 Wyoming 



1935 25,000 Bozeman N.F.H. Unkn. - Unknown 



1938 100,000 Bozeman N.F.H. 16,200 - Gallatin N.F. 



12,000 - Hidden lakes 

 8,000 - Golden Trout Lake 

 6,000 - Blue Danube 

 2,666 - Sears 

 2,666 - Emerald, Bitterroot 



N.F. lakes 

 2,668 - Lava 



10,000 - Anaconda F.H., Lake 

 of the Isle 

 3,000 - Sylvan Lake 



12,000 - Lake Pinchot 

 5,000 - Jasper Lake 



1939 Egg embargo 



■'■References: McCloud 1943; U. S. Bureau of Fisheries (Boze- 

 man National Fish Hatchery records) : correspondence and inter- 

 views. 



^Fish designated to the Gallatin National Forest for distri- 

 bution were in part responsible for golden trout once occupying 

 Ramona, Avalanche, Papoose, Cataract, Falls and Blue Paradise 

 lakes. One lot of 6,100 eggs was incubated in West Fork of 

 Beaver Creek. 



Tabl 



e B. Eggs received from Surprise Lake, Wyoming - 1957, 1958, 

 1963 and 1977-^ 



Year No. Eggs Rearing Station No. & Destination of Fish 



1957 34,887 Big Timber 2,000 - Fish, Wildlife & Parks 



Hdq. Pond at Bozeman 

 20 - Great Falls Fair - 

 1958 



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