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FISH AND GAME CO:\r MISSION 



rearing tanks housed in a frame building. It was originally planned 

 to be used for the rearing of Steelhead transferred from the Tallac 

 Hatchery. Experience over a period of several years has demonstrated 

 that early summer temperatures in Blackwood Creek are too low to 

 make it suitable for this purpose. It is, therefore, planned to move 

 this station to a more suitable site in the near future. 



In Table II is shown the various eg<;!; takiug statious operated 

 during the three seasons covered by the biennium and it will be noted 

 that two new stations have been added. Carmen Lake, Mono County, 

 and Pasadena Keservoir. Both of these stations were operated on a 

 trial basis and it was found that a very satisfactory number of Eastern 

 Brook eggs could be obtained at Carmen Lake. At Pasadena work was 

 not successful due to extremely high water in the San Gabriel River. 

 Since this reservoir is closed to fishing by the city of Pasadena, a 

 further effort wall be made to develop it as a source of Rainbow eggs 

 for southern California. 



TABLE II— EGG COLLECTING STATIONS 



19.U, 

 AitdwIk'ihI li.iko 

 Bear Lake 

 Beaver Creek 

 Blue Lake 

 Bogus Creek 

 Cottonwood Ijalces 

 Deep Creek 

 Domiiiffo Sprin.i;'s 

 Fall Creek 

 Forest Home 

 Friant Bass Ponds 

 Cull Lake 

 TIaniilton Branch 

 Ilornbroolv 

 June Lake 

 Klamathon 

 Tjake Eleanor 

 Little Walker Lake 

 Marlette Lake 

 Mt. Shasta Ponds 

 Mt. Whitnev Ponds 

 Mud Creek 

 Prairie Creek 

 Rush Creek 

 San Lorenzo River 

 Scott Creek 

 Shackleford Creek 

 Shasta Dam 

 Snow Mountain 

 Taylor Creek 

 T'pper Truckee River 

 Warner Creek 



1937 

 Bear Lake 

 Beaver Creek 

 Blue Lake 

 Bogus Creek 

 Domingo Spi-ings 

 Fall Creek 

 Forest Home 

 Cull Lake 

 Hamilton Branch 

 Hobart Creek Reservoir 

 Hornbrook 

 Hot Creek Ponds 

 .Tune Lake 

 Klamathon 

 Kosk Creek 

 Lake Eleanor 

 Little Walker Lake 

 Marlette Lake 

 Mt. Shasta Ponds 

 Mt. Whitney Ponds 

 Mud Creek 

 Prairie Creek 

 Rush Creek 

 San Lorenzo River 

 Scott Creek 

 Shackleford Creek 

 Shasta Dam 

 Snow Mountain 

 Taylor Creek 

 Upper Truckee River 

 Warner Creek 



Bear Lake 



Blue Lake 



Bogus Creek 



Carmen Lake 



Clear Creek 



Cottonwood Lakes 



Deep Creek 



Fall Creek 



Gull Lake 



.Tune Lake 



TTobart Creek Reservoir 



Hornbrook 



Hot Creek Ponds 



Klamathon 



Little Walker Lake 



Marlette Lake 



Mt. Shasta Ponds 



Mt. Whitney Ponds 



Mud Creek 



Prairie Creek 



Rush Creek 



San Lorenzo River 



Scott Creek 



Shackleford Creek 



Shasta River 



Snow Mountain 



Upper Truckee River 



Warner Creek 



Pasadena Reservoir 



All of the following stations were damaged by high water in 

 1938 and, with the exception of Lake Eleanor, no plans have as yet 

 been made for replacing them: Lake Eleanor, Kosk Creek, Hamilton 

 Branch, Domingo Springs. The Beaver Creek station in the IQamath 

 area has also been abandoned due to the fact that the terms of the 

 lease did not permit of satisfactory^ operation. 



