Show I 9 Old Fred Footer local representative of the United States bureau of fish fish- I cries erica is back from fv Washington with tho the information that the tho White bill scorns almost certain of passing Tho The Whito b bill ll will assure asuro Utah more fish from the Springville hatchery although Idaho and Mont Mon Mon- t tana n only are directly assured of fin financial aid ald If the White b bill ll pas passes el trout which are now raised at Springville will bo be kept for this state instead of being shipped into nearby states C S Foster Fostel Is leaving soon for tor the Grand canyon where he expects expect to Investigate In f fishing conditions H He b believes that trout fish fishing InS InS' will soon become a popular In hi that 1 sport re rc i-c- gion giorl Ion I S C David 11 H- H Madsen superintendent of or the tile Bear River bay project will return home front from Washington thIs his week weel Madsen Is expected to have additional plans for Work on the gigantic preserve 4 S There already arc sick ducks probably from alkali poisoning found in marshes around Salt lake Moro More th than n a hundred were gathered up at a single club near here by workmen last week S S SRoy Roy noy Thompson president of the Salt alt Luko Luke County Fish and Game Protective association la Is o HIl advocat advocat- t. t lag ing the tho centralization of or hatcheries for fot- Ol this Mate Ills communication to lo this writer follow Barton HalLon said cald 1 When ten hien you are through chan changing you ou are thio through Therefore I havo 0 a J. J recommendation I Ilion lion tion tn tr make in III regard to develop dt tn ing and Improving fish hatcheries throughout th the tho I vU maIn maintain lain that they K in but out bit V located number a at strategic points throughout the state S 1 Some of the reasons SUpporting thIs theory are arc 1 To obtain a maximum suits of results ro re- re from a hatchery it is s nece- nece ary arv to havo have a fish charge chargo Realizing that git in wo we got get just what we pay for it t is then thon evident n that we vie are arc e forced forc-cd to either employ Ploy several priced high hatchery IM I'M men en or jeopardize results with h T incompetent tent help Larger units unita would ju jus a high L superintendent who kf could supervise o several veral les Ies capable assistants 2 2 Then Than comes the tho question on of feed It is difficult to secure the proper feed for tho or del delicate delicato cato youn young fish at isolated points After the young fish have livo passed the tho tender age they Cf can 1 to be 0 transported sported in fn vast numbers to rearing ponds nurseries nurs nurs- cries eries located ted at widely scattered Places Recent highway development develop develop- Oi merit ment and I mPr improvements in motor vehicles have hove r made 1 dc this possible Local conditions govern the length of time that the yo young ng fish are arc to be held i in m the r rearing Mina ponds While they C cannot by any means be neg neg- they will not require the tho I t tender are care that they had immedi following hatching Their feed foed can be of a coarser quality and can be given by someone having the bare baro rudiments of fish culture 3 No No Jo effort should be spared t in in developing rearing ponds ponda for the small fish just will not grow row fast enough in our small mall heavily fished waters |