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Show Uinta Streams To Get Fish Plant During Summer Officers of the Duchesne Fish and Game Association have received re-ceived information that 1,200,000 grayling eggs are being pro-cesssed pro-cesssed at the Kamas Hatchery for late July and August planting plant-ing in the Uinta Mountain lakes. The grayling eggs came to the Utah Fish and Game Department De-partment as a gift from the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service. They were taken from the grayling gray-ling spawners at Grebe Lake in Yellowstone Park. Department spokesmen lay the small fish will go only into lakes where stocks of 'these fish have previously rjeen planted plant-ed and have proved to do well. They are considered, a fine game and pan fish. Grayling were first introduced intro-duced into Utah as long ago as 1899. Successful introduction in quantity was made in the Uinta section in the early thirties. They have since proved adaptable adapt-able to and fast growing in several sev-eral of the Uinta lakes. In their home waters to the' nortn and in Canada and Alaska, the grayling is looked upon as one of the better game fish species, states game department officials. |