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Keyword: kamloops trout

Trophy Kamloops

Cranbrook resident lands forty pound monster at opening of fishing season on Premier Lake.

Internal ID: 0052.0871
Medium:Newspaper
Date: April 17th 1930

Byng Specimen

Well known railwayman from Spokane visits Cranbrook with intentions of spending time fishing on Skookumchuck river, is much impressed with mounted fish on display at Hotel Byng.

Internal ID: 0052.0879
Medium:Newspaper
Date: April 17th 1930

Hatchery Operating

Cranbrook's Rod and Gun Club Hatchery in full swing with more than 100,000 eggs of cut-throat trout incubating and more to come.

Internal ID: 0052.0891
Medium:Newspaper
Date: April 24th 1930

Eggs In Hatchery

Approximately 500,000 cut throat trout eggs in Cranbrook hatchery troughs, Kamloops trout readying to spawn will be caught for more eggs once a seine net from the fisheries department arrives.

Internal ID: 0052.0894
Medium:Newspaper
Date: May 1st 1930

Trophy Kamloops

Seattle resident who caught the heaviest Kamloops trout from Premier Lake informs friends he will be back in Cranbrook area during summer to do more fishing.

Internal ID: 0052.0898
Medium:Newspaper
Date: May 1st 1930

Hatcheries Work

Acting on trout hatchery officials report, fisheries guardian catches black bear about to raid fish traps for second time and shoot it. Over 1,200,000 eggs now in Cranbrook hatchery and distribution to local lakes will start soon as they reach eyed stage.

Internal ID: 0052.0938
Medium:Newspaper
Date: May 22nd 1930