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Show Planting of Fish by Plane Begins In High Mountain, Off-Road Areas substantial plants of brook trout and lesser numbers of rainbow making up the balance. State Fish and Game employees employ-ees began Monday the second annual planting by plane of fish in high mountain off-tne-road waters over the state. Many of the small fish are now being readied at the hatcheries hatch-eries and the planting is expected expect-ed to continue until mid-August. . . Last year marked the first major effort by the department of fish and game to properly and regularly stock these lakes by plane. Waters of the Uintas, Boulder and other high country areas are again included in the program which proved so successful suc-cessful last year. A specially built tank used last year is again being fitted in the department's Piper Cub for this work. A major portion of the small fish to be stocked will be of the native cutthroat species, with |