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Hunter Burningham is a senior fish culturist at the Speas Hatchery and feeds fish during one of his busy work days. Burningham grew up living and being around hatcheries. (Photo by Janet Milek/WGFD)
FAMILY AFFAIR
Aleene describes living at fish hatcheries as
a " wonderful, uplifting, intersoul experience. "
She enjoyed raising her and Bart's two sons,
Hunter and Logan, around hatcheries.
Hunter followed in his dad's footsteps and
has worked at Speas Hatchery since 2014, serving
as a senior fish culturist there since 2019.
Hunter also worked at Wigwam as a full-time
employee and as a temporary worker at the
Daniel and Tillett facilities. Hunter grew up
at the Speas, Dubois and Ten Sleep hatcheries
- all places his dad worked.
" Hunter is what you would call a 'hatchery
brat' in that he grew up and has spent his whole
life at one hatchery or another, " Bart said. " As a
youngster he would pop in the buildings from
time to time to see what his dad was up to.
" Not surprisingly, he was always interested
in seeing the fish and seemed to always have
plenty of questions for me. Early on when he
was about 8-years-old he used to go out and
engage the public in discussions about the
hatchery. On many of those encounters, be it
his idea or theirs, he would tag along during
their visit and show them around the hatchery. "
Bart and Hunter have never worked
together at the same hatchery, but have
attended Game and Fish meetings and occasionally
worked together on projects.
" Working together would be a conflict of
interest, " Hunter said. " We both have strong
personalities and opinions, and it may be best
to not work with family. However, we do spend
most of our time off together beating the water,
fishing or tromping through the mountains.
" We may never get the chance to work
together, but if I ever get the chance to manage
the Ten Sleep Hatchery I would enjoy the
challenge of seeing if I could run it as well as
my dad has - or maybe even a little better.
If not, I hope to manage my own facility and
get it up to the standard the public and I have
come to expect at his facility. "
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" We may never get the chance to
work together, but if I ever get the
chance to manage the Ten Sleep
Hatchery I would enjoy the challenge
of seeing if I could run it as well as
my dad has - or maybe even a little
better. " - Hunter Burningham

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