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KEPORT OP BOARD OP PISH AND GAME COMMISSIONERS. 



Following is a summary of the distribution from the different hatch- 

 eries for the season of 1912 : 



Sisson Hatchery. 



Trout eggs collected from the ponds and substations and received from' other 



hatcheries: 



Eggs. 



Loss. 



c, . J * Fry shipped 

 Shipped to and held 

 other ! for 



stations. I breeding. 



Total 



shipped and 



held for 



breeding. 



Loch Leven trout 



Eastern brook trout- 

 Rainbow trout 



Steelbead trout 



Large lake trout 



Black-spotted trout 



1,500,000 

 1,000,000 

 6,994,000 



416,600 

 92,922 



370,164 



Salmon ' 6,340,000 



206,500 

 94,000 



818,330 



55,600 



8,922 



51,664 



197.445 



225,000 



1,293,500 I 

 906,000 I 



5,950,670 j 



361,000 



84,000 



318,500 



8,913,670 



6,142,555 6,142,555 



15,056,225 



Tahoe Hatcheries. 



Black-spotted trout 3,610,622 



Large lake trout | 542,761 



Eastern brook trout 



342,821 

 139,618 



492,164 

 92,922 



2,775,637 



310,221 



25,300 



3,111,158 



Price Creel< Hatchery. 



Steelhead trout ] 618,000 



Salmon 1 3,240,000 



38,000 

 36,340 



580,000 

 3,203,660 



3,783,660 



Total. 



Trout distributed and held for breeding in State of California during 



season of 1912 14,172,258 



Salmon distributed in State of California during season of 1912 18,909,445 



Black bass distributed in State of California during season of 1912 1,750 



Total 33,083,453 



Fifty thousand grayling eggs received from U. S. Bureau of Fisheries, at Boze- 

 man, Montana. 



Ten thousand grayling fry were shipped to Monterey County, but were lost by 

 applicant. 



After the eggs were hatched the fry were placed in one of the ponds at Sisson. 

 They have not been counted and the number remaining in the ponds is not known. 



