THIRTY-SIXTH BIENNIAL REPORT 21 



opments given herein materialize our present hatchery system would 

 be expanded in such a way as to best serve the future needs of trout 

 fishing in California. 



STATE FISH HATCHERIES AND REARING STATIONS 

 IN OPERATION— 1940 

 Alpine County : 



1. Alpine Hatchery, located near Markleeville (seasonal) 

 30 troughs. 



Fresno County : 



2. Huntington Lake Hatchery, located near Lakeshore (seasonal) 

 6 troughs, 10 tanks, 1 pond. 



3. Kings River Hatchery, located ."(? miles east of Fresno 

 100 troughs. 



Humboldt County : 



4. Fort Seward Hatchery, located near Alderpoint 

 100 troughs. 



5. Prairie Creek Hatchery, located near Orick 

 80 troughs, 4 tanks. 



Inyo County : 



6. Mount Whitney Hatchery, located near Independence 

 120 troughs, 2 tanks, 5 ponds. 



Kern County : 



31. Kern Hatchery 

 8 ponds. 



Lassen County : 



7. Lake Almanor Hatchery, located near Westwood 

 96 troughs, 10 tanks, 4 ponds. 



Madera County : 



S.Madera Hatchery, located near Bass Lake (seasonal) 

 6 troughs, 10 tanks. 



Mariposa County : 



9. Yosemite Hatchery, located in Yosemite National Park 

 52 troughs, 4 tanks. 



Mendocino County : 



24. Cold Creek Hatchery, located near Ukiah (destroyed by flood, 1938). 



^lono County : 



10. Fern Creek Hatchery, located near June Lake (seasonal) 

 30 troughs. 



11. Hot Creek Hatchery, located near Mammoth 

 12 troughs, 12 raceways, 7 ponds. 



Placer County : 



12. Mount Tallac Hatchery, located near Lake Tahoe 

 52 troughs, 17 tanks. 



13. Tahoe Hatchery, located near Tahoe City 

 64 troughs. 



Plumas County : 



14. Feather River Hatchery, located near Clio 

 60 troughs, 2 ponds. 



