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DEPARTMENT OE FISH AND CAME 



Sacramento County 



Central Valleys Hatchery near Elk Grove. 19 rearing ponds, 19 daphnia tanks. 

 This hatchery devoted mainly to the propagation of warm-water fish and fish rescue 

 activities; trout are reared only during the winter months. 



Son Bernard/no County 



Mojave River Hatchery near Victorville. 20 ponds. 20 additional ponds and other 

 facilities are presently under construction at this location. 



Santa Cruz County 



Brookdale Hatchery near Brookdale. 40 troughs, six circular concrete ponds 16' in 

 diameter. One rectangular pond, concrete construction, approximately 35' long, 12' 

 wide. 



Shasta County 



Crystal Lake Hatchery near Cassel. 24 rearing ponds. 



Darrah Springs Hatchery, 27 miles east of lied Bluff, near Manton. Five brood 

 ponds. 



Sierra County 



Yuba River Hatchery. Last operated November, 1950. (Permanently closed). 



Siskiyou County 



Mt. Shasta Hatchery, one mile west of Alt. Shasta City. 372 troughs, 16 earth-fill 

 rearing ponds, 8 concrete tanks, and one brood fish pond. Completely remodeled during 

 1950-52 biennium. 



Tulare County 



Kaweah Hatchery, near Three Rivers. Last operated November, 1050. (Permanently 

 closed) . 



Moorehouse Spring Hatchery on Highway No. 190 between Springville and Camp 

 Nelson. Six redwood tanks 14' in diameter, IS raceway ponds, naturally formed of 

 lime deposits. 



Sequoia Hatchery near Visalia. Ten redwood tanks 14' in diameter, one raceway 

 pond, 200' long by 6' wide. 



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 Tuolumne County 



Basin Creek Hatchery near Tuolumne. Eighty troughs, nine tanks 16'x4'x30". 



Ventura County 



Fillmore Hatchery near Fillmore. Twenty-four troughs, eight circular tanks, 30 

 rearing ponds. 



Two of the six pumice-block dwellings at the new Fish Springs Hatchery. It is necessary for the 

 department to provide living quarters at remote stations. 



