Excerpt from Report of the Fish Commisioners of the State of Pennsylvania for the Year 1903
Experiments show that a very large number of fry of yellow perch may be retained in a small compass and safely held over the summer at a mere nominal expense. By holding the fry to be shipped on ap' plications until the fall greater satisfaction will be given applicants, because of the larger size of the fish and better results from plant ing probably be realized. Hence the nature of the preparations made at the Erie Station.
The Board of Fish Commissioners earnestly recommend to the new Department of Fisheries to at least give the policy outlined a fair trial, believing from the experiments made that it will be fruit ful of the best results.
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