Kinda wish we WDFW had more managers (now) like Bob. Years ago there was a lot of interesting stuff that went on at hatcheries. For example, sockeye were successfully raised to some size smolts, summer steelhead were raised with coho and produced a great return, chinook and coho were hybridized and produced a fish that ate fish, grew fast, and committed suicide on spoons. Plus, they cleaned out the Yellow Perch. Also, there was a nice grayling broodstock was working fine (in the lake) and would a have been a great source for high lakes specialty stocking. Planting Chinook and coho fry in lakes and getting lots of age-0 smolts.

I am sure there was other stuff but would be frowned upon now.