60 THE OREGON SPORTSMAN 
SEASON OF 1915. 
Fremont National Forest. 
Forest officers assisted in distributing 66,000 fish from Crane Creek 
Hatchery in July, 1915. July 15, the liberation of 194,000 fish in eight 
different streams is reported. No definite mention is made of assistance 
rendered Mr. Pollock. 
Malheur National Forest. 
Distributed 21,000 fish in three streams. 
Minam National Forest. 
Forest officers distributed 174 cans of fish, supposed to average about 
300 fish to the can, during July and August in 18 lakes and streams— 
522,000 fish, 
Whitman National Forest. 
Forest officers supervised the distribution of 110,000 fish in eight 
streams and lakes of the Forest. 
SEASON OF 1916. 
Cascade National Forest. 
Assisted in distribution of 200,000 fish in streams of Cascade Forest. 
Expense of $186.00 was met by the Forest Service. 
Fremont National Forest. 
Reports assistance in stocking five streams with 35,000 fish. 
Minam National Forest. 
Reported 47 cans distributed in eight lakes and streams. Cans con- 
tained an average of 240 fish, or a total of 11,280 fish. 
Ochoco National Forest. 
Distributed 160 fish in streams, part of shipment of 810 fish. 
Oregon National Forest. 
Distributed 45,000 fish in July and August. 
Umpqua National Forest. 
Assisted in distributing 387,500 fish in streams of Forest and adjacent 
thereto. 
Whitman National Forest. 
In August the Forest officers distributed 74 cans. Co-operated with 
Rod and Gun Club in distributing 29 cans in August. Numbers of fish 
not given. —s 
Detailed reports on 125 lakes and streams within the National 
Forests of Oregon are now on file and the number of fish listed for dis- 
tribution in these waters is 3,465,000. This information will be worked 
up this winter into a 10-year fish distributing plan. 
Very truly yours, 
THOS. MacKENZIE, 
Assistant Distriet Forester. 
