The Natural History And Habits of the Salmon; With Reasons for the Decline of the Fisheries, And Also How They Can Be Improved, And Again Made Productive: Also An Account of the Artificial Incubation of the Salmon
The Natural History And Habits of the Salmon; With Reasons for the Decline of the Fisheries, And Also How They Can Be Improved, And Again Made Productive: Also An Account of the Artificial Incubation of the Salmon
Andrew Young
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In comparing the advantages which the proposed mode of cultivating the salmon stock possesses over any system of artificial breeding hitherto attempted, very little need be said. These advantages declare themselves. They are as manifest as daylight The experiment, properly conducted, cannot fail. It is at once the simplest, the cheapest, and the most certain mode of propagating salmon that can possibly be adopted. "Immediately on the expiry of close time, the nets and cables are set in motion. ...A few shots determine, in most cases, the con- tents of the river, near the stations where these are made. For every clean salmon taken on Tweed during the first fortnight, there are at least a dozen of kelts, and four or five unspawned fish generally in a very forward or mature state. These are secured, as a matter of course, during the ordinary endeavours made by the fisherman to bring the net into contact with something better; there is no cost or extra labour therefore required in order to obtain the spawn, farther than the attendance of one or two men at each station to collect the ova and conduct the inoculating process, and deposit it in the * redd.' Can anything be simpler or less expensive ?
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