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Show State Fish Hatchery Is Again Full Of Life Fish are again swimming in the waters of the State Fish Hatchery east of Kam-as. Kam-as. Last summer all of the fish in the hatchery were planted in Summit, Wasatch and Morgan County waters. This planting included the huge rainbow spawners, some of which weighed up to 15 pounds. Needless to say these big fish produced some exciting minutes fortheang- full of life. It has 1,250,000 newly hatched rainbow trout swimming up and down its raceways; 400,000 brook trout eggs have been brought in from a state hatchery near Loa, Utah and one million cutthroat trout eggs are expected ex-pected at the hatchery when the egg taking station at Strawberry Reservoir moves into operation this spring. lers lucky enough to hook one. After the fish were all out of the hatchery's water system, sy-stem, a sterilization program pro-gram was carried out to rid the hatchery of any disease producing organisms. The hatchery then lay idle for several months. Now, the hatchery is again |