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DISTRIBUTION OF GAME FISH DURING 1914 BY COUNTIES, INCLUD- 



ING FISH LIBERATED THROUGH CO-OPERATION OF 



UNITED STATES BUREAU OF FISHERIES. 



Baker county 135,350 



Benton county 70,050 



Coos county 20,000 



Clackamas county 750,446 



Clatsop county 147,900 



Columbia county 21,200 



Crook county 207,500 



Douglas county 417,064 



Grant county 53,500 



Gilliam county 41,500 



Hood River county 98,400 



Harney county 40,000 



JacksW county 821,844 



Klamath county 300,830 



Lake county 48,780 



Lane county 241,789 



Lima county 170,135 



Lincoln county 600 



Marion county 1 75,770 



Malheur county 28,300 



Morrow county 65,000 



Multnomah county *560,570 



Polk county 60,520 



Tillamook county 692,443 



Umatilla county 290,515 



Union county 244,500 



Wallowa county 40,000 



Wasco county 128,500 



Washington county 223,079 



Yamhill county 170,925 



Total 6,267,010 



*Out of this number, 545,070 were steelhead fry liberated into Tanner 

 creek from the Bonneville central hatchery. 



Summary. 



IT. S. Bureau of Fisheries 844,023 



State hatcheries 5,422,987 6,267,010 



Brood fish held at McKenzie river hatchery 206,723 



Broo fish held at McKenzie river hatchery 206,723 



Total trout 6,553,033 



Black bass released in streams and lakes 204,200 



Crappies recovered from landlocked sloughs 70,500 



Catfish recovered from landlocked sloughs 106,000 



6,933,733 



Early Chinook salmon liberated at the request of Multnomah 



Anglers ' Club 538,500 



Fall Chinook salmon liberated at the request of Riddle Rod and 



Gun Club 103,200 



Total 7.575,433 



