Montana Outdoors May/June 2015 Full Issue

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JEREMIE HOLLMAN

FWP AT WORK

KOKANEE KING

MARK KORNICK

I’m looking at a canister of three-month-old kokanee salmon fry. [Fish culturist] Brad Flickinger and I produce the state’s kokanee eggs and fish here at the Flathead Lake Salmon Hatchery in Somers and also at the recently built Rose Creek Hatchery near Bigfork. In addition to kokanee, we spawn and rear arctic grayling, rear westslope cutthroat and brook trout for stocking in high mountain lakes, and spawn a unique rainbow-cutthroat trout hybrid exclusively for Ashley Lake

west of Kalispell. But kokanee are our main focus, and it’s really rewarding for us to know that we are the guys who produce all the kokanee stocked in Montana—and also in a few other states with which Montana trades fish. Montana’s kokanee anglers are passionate about their sport, and we like knowing that most of the kokanee they catch (some kokanee reproduce naturally in the wild) started out right here in these two hatcheries under our care.

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