FORTY-FIRST BIENNIAL REPORT 



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FISH HATCHERY AND STOCKING PROJECTS 



Name, Location and Sponsor 



1. Black Rock Reariini Ponds: Inyo 



County, near Indcix'iulciU'e ; Div. 

 of Fish and Game. I'roji'ct No. .■>(>. 



2. Cedar Creek Haichcnj : Mcndot ino 



Co., near Cummings ; Div. of Fi.sli 

 and Game. Project No. 29. 



3. Crystal Lake Hatchery ; Shasta Co., 



near Cassel ; Div. of Fish and 

 Game. Project No. 22. 



4. Darrah Spriugs Hatchery; Shasta 



Co., site tributary to N. Fork of 



Battle Creelv ; Div. of Fish and 



Game. Project No. 2'\. 

 ~i. Deep Creek Stocking Trails (Little 



Rear Creek and Mojave Canip- 



ground) ; San P>do. Co., San Bdo. 



Natl. Forest ; Inhmd F. & (i. Cons. 



Assn. Project No. 2. 

 ("). E.rperimental Pond ('o)istruction : 



state-wide; Div. of Fish and 



Game. Project No. 66. 



7. Fillmore Hatchery: Ventura Co., 



approx. one mile fnmi Fillmore; 

 Div. of Fish .ind Game. Project 

 No. 38. 



8. Fish Springs I'cining Ponds: Inyn 



Co., between Independence ;ind 

 Bifjpine on Hwy. oU.j ; Div. of Fish 

 and Game. Project No. 37. 

 n. Glenn-Colusa ITntchery : Glenn or 

 Colusa Co. ; Item '24~> from 1!)47- 

 48 Budget. Project No. 65. 



10. Krrii I'irer Ifatchcrg : Kern Co., 



six miles north of Kcrnville ; Div. 

 of Fish and (iaini'. Project No. 33. 



11. Moccasin Creek Ilatchery : Tuolumne 



Co.. ne:ir junction of Hwys. 41> 

 and 120; Tuolumne Co. Fish and 

 Game Assn. Project No. 17. 



12. Mojiirc Hatchery: San I'.do. Co.. 



near \'ictoi-ville ; Div. of Fish and 

 Game and Inland Fish and (Jame 

 Con.serv.-ition Assn. Project No. 39. 



13. M oorehousc S/irings If afr-hery ; Tu- 



lare Co., near S|iriui;\iiie. Div. of 

 Fisli and Ganif. I'rojrct Xo. ()4. 



14. .1//. >Shf(sl(i Jfaffhery: Siskiyou Co.. 



near Mt. Shasta City; Div. of 

 Fish and Game. Project No. 21. 



15. S'an Gabriel Hatchery: Los Angeles 



Co., 2 miles north of Pico ; Div. of 

 Fish and Game. Project No. 40. 

 (Formerly listed as WhUti^r 

 Hatchery.) 



Description 



New housing facilities and plant improve- 

 ments. Operated in conjunction with 

 Mt. Whitney Hatchery. Est. produc- 

 tion 400,000 catchable trout. 



lldqtrs. for coastal stream clearance and 

 improvement, also fish rescue opera- 

 tions. Incidental production may be 

 10.000 catchable trout and 750,000 

 fingerlings. 



New plant, partly completed. Est. pro- 

 duction 72,000 lbs., 450,000 catchable, 

 75,000 fingerlings. 



New hatchery plant. Est. production 

 120,000 lbs., 1,800,000 catchable. An 

 exceptional site for efficient operation. 



Access trails for lish stocking purposes 

 only. 



p]stal)lishing ex])erimental ponds for test 

 purposes. 



New well and pump to permit plant to 

 operate during drought periods. Est. 

 production 90,000 lbs., 1,400,000 catch- 

 able. 



New installation. Est. production 80,000 

 lbs., 1,000,000 catchable. 



Project held in abeyance pending further 

 investigation and development at Dar- 

 rah Springs. 



Expansion of former plant. Est. produc- 

 tion 40.000 lbs., 300,000 catchable, 

 50,000 fingerlings. 



New plant. A suitable site, but involving 

 ditiicult engineering [iroblems. Est. pro- 

 duction SO.OdO lbs.. 1.000.000 catch- 

 able, 150.(»00 fingerlings. 



New plant with exceptional growth of 

 trout itossible. Est. ultim.-ite iirodnc- 

 tion 120,000 lbs., 1,S00,00(I catcli.ihle. 



New i)Iant. Est. product imi 20,000 lbs.. 

 120.000 catchable. 



Rehabilitation of entire i)lant. Est. pro- 

 duction .50.000 1I)S.. S(M».000 (■.•iteh.ible, 

 2,500,000 fingerlings. 



New installation. Est. production 90,000 

 lbs., 1.400,000 catchable. Size of devel- 

 opment will deix'ud upon progress 

 made at Mojave Hatchery. 



