FORTY-FIRST BIENNIAL REPORT 



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FISH HATCHERY AND STOCKING PROJECTS 



Name, Location and Sponsor 



1. Black Hock Renriiu/ I'oiuls; Inyo 



County, near Independence ; Div. 

 of Fish and Game. I'roject No. .30. 



2. Cedar Creek Hafcheii/: Mendorinn 



Co., near Cummings ; Div. of Fish 

 and Game. Project No. 29. 



3. Crystal Lake Hatchery; Shasta Co., 



near Cassel ; Div. of Fish and 

 Game. Project No. 22. 



4. Darrah Springs Hatchery; Shasta 



Co., site tributary to N. Fork of 

 Battle Creelc; Div. of Fish and 

 Game. Project No. 23. 



5. Deep Creek Stocking Trails (Little 



Bear Creek and Mojave Camp- 

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

 Natl. Forest ; Inland F. & G. Cons. 

 Assn. Project No. 2. 



6. Experimental Pond Construction : 



state-wide; Div. of Fish and 

 Game. Project No. G(j. 



7. Fillmore Hatchery; Ventura Co., 



approx. one mile from Fillmore ; 

 Div. of Fish and Game. Project 

 No. 38. 



8. Fish Springs Rearing Ponds: Inyo 



Co., between Independence and 

 Bispine on Hwy. 395 ; Div. of Fish 

 and Game. Project No. 37. 



9. Glenn-Colusa Hatchery; Glenn or 



Colusa Co. ; Item 245 from 1947- 

 48 Budget. Project No. 65. 



10. Kern River Hatchery; Kern Co., 



six miles north of Kernville ; Div. 

 of Fish and Game. Project No. 33. 



11. Moccasin Creek Hatchery ; Tuolumne 



Co., near junction of Hwys. 49 

 and 120 ; Tuolumne Co. Fish and 

 Game Assn. Project No. 17. 

 J2. Mojave Hatchery; San Bdo. Co., 

 near Victorville ; Div. of Fish and 

 Game and Inland Fish and Game 

 Conservation Assn. Project No. 39. 



13. Moorehouse Springs Hatchery ; Tu- 



lare Co., near Springville, Div. of 

 Fi.sh and Game. Project No. 64. 



14. Mt. Shasta Hatchery; Siskiyou Co.. 



near Mt. Shasta City ; Div. of 

 Fish and Game. Project No. 21. 



15. San Gabriel Hatchery; Los Angeles 



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

 Fish and Game. Project No. 40. 

 (Formerly listed as Whittier 

 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 pi-oduction 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 fish stocking purposes 

 only. 



Estal)lishing experimental 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 

 difficult engineering problems. Est. pro- 

 duction 80,000 lbs., 1,000,000 catch- 

 able, 150,000 fingerlings. 



New plant with exceptional growth of 

 trout possible. Est. ultimate produc- 

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



New plant. Est. production 20,000 lbs., 

 120,000 catchable. 



Rehabilitation of entire plant. Est. pro- 

 duction .50,000 lbs., 800,000 catchable, 

 2,500,000 fingerlings. 



New installation. Est. production 90,000 

 lbs., 1,400,000 catchable. Size of devel- 

 opment will depend upon progress 

 made at Mojave Hatchery. 



