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Migrating Young of Alaska Salmon and Trout
1, Sockeye fry; 2, sockeye no.1 fingerling; 3, humpback salmon fry; 4, king salmon no.1 fingerling; 5, dog salmon fry; 6, coho fry; 7, trout fry; 8, charr fry
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Carte de la Virginie et du Maryland Dressée sur la grande carte Angloise de Mrs. Josué Fry et Pierre Jefferson, Par le Sr. Robert de Vaugondy Géographe ordinaire du Roi
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Lake family named Fry, Pia Mission, Boyds, Washington
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Kalispel woman named Catherine Fry stands near tent
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Kalispels named Alexander Revais & Catherine Fry in boat on the Pend oreille river, across from a village near Cusick, Washington, ca. 1908
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Fry Creek Falls, near Kaslo
"After catching all the trout we could use, from Kootenny Lake at the Mouth of Fryt Creek, M. H. went u-stream ito the beautiful falls and there caught eight more."
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Kalispels named Alexander Revais & Catherine Fry pose beside the Pend oreille river, across from a village near Cusick, Washington, ca. 1908
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Frequently it is necessary to pack trout fry in the manner shown above in order to liberate the young fish in the upper reaches of the angling streams. Each can weigh only about eighty-five pounds. The longest pack of this kind was eight days with a loss of only fifty fry. Water must be changed frequently in the cans
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Placing cheese-cloth retainers over nests containing bass fry about ready to swim up. Most of the nests are seen covered with retainers. When a nest is occupied it is numbered and complete record kept of its different stages. The retainers are to confine the fry for convenience in transferring to other ponds to make room for following broods. (Mammoth Hot Springs, Arkansas)
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Fry retainer, to be placed around bed just before the fry rise
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Partly Constructed New Circular Rearing Pond, a Great Improvement Over Old Style (1);; Lake Crescent Trout Hatchery and Residence (2);; Seining Small Trout Fry Left in Pools after High Water Recedes. Trout Fry are Replanted in Main Streams (3-4)
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Dawn Lucien: Civic Pride and the Ebb and Flow of Tacomas Development
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July 13, 1910 Page four
Glendale herd tested for tuberculosis
State military officials to be entertained
Salmon are plentiful in the northwest
Trout fry arrived from east in good condition
Mr. and Mrs. Goodrich were stormbound
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July 12, 1910 Page three
Local sportsman purchases fine pleasure craft
Trout fry for Jefferson county streams
Frank Hanford thrown from bucking horse
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February 1, 1903 Page one
The small fry leads the van
Nearly lost propellor [sic]
Tows to destination
Want our sailors
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July 11, 1905 Page four
Exports break all records
Small fry in logging business reaping harvest
Pipe-layers lose end of pipe they are laying
Nothing heard of convicts reported at Brinnon
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Unite: Bobby Must Not Fry
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Karluk Hatchery showing water supply and tramway for handling adult breeding salmon and fry
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Interior view of the Rainbow, the fish distribution car owned by the State. The car holds 180 cans, which when filled with water and trout fry will weigh about 85 pounds each. A gas engine and a compressor furnish the aeration which is constantly required to keep the young trout alive enroute to the place of planting
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Trout-hatching troughs with Merrill aerating cone... Shows also tray basket of a pattern used at some trout stations, much deeper than ordinary tray intended to hold fry after hatching. Left trough with tray removed to show shower of water produced by aerating cone
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