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Cutthroat trout eggs are taken each year from one of 

 the Coast streams, but the best spawning station for these 

 fish is at Strawberry Lake in Grant County, where 102,540 eggs 

 have been taken to date, and the spawning season is not 

 yet ended. 



Home of the Brownsville Rod and Gun Club — Organized March 6, 1913. The 

 Tirst Anniversary Was Celebrated in the New Club House With 167 

 Members. 



BOBCAT KILLED BY A WOLF. 



George H. Moody, of McKenzie Bridge, reports that on the 20th day of 

 January, 1914, he found that a bobcat had been caught in one of his 

 traps. The tracks in the snow showed that a wolf had attacked the cat 

 and crushed its skull. The wolf had then carried the cat and drag for several 

 hundred yards. Mr Moody sent the cat skull to the office of the Fish and 

 Game Commission and it is at present in the state collection. 



RECORD CHINOOK SALMON. 



The largest Chinook salmon caught in the Columbia River during the 

 present season was reported by H. P. Nelson, of Frankfort, Washington. 

 The fish was caught in a gill-net and was sold to the J. G. Megler cannery. 

 It weighed eighty-seven pounds, measured thirty-four inches around the 

 belly and was four and a half feet long. The fish is to be exhibited at 

 the Panama-Pacific Exposition. 



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