The Fishery Potential of Stockwater Reservoirs On Bureau of Land Management Lands in Garfield County 1976

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Scale samples 'from largeraouth bass and rainbow trout were sent to MSU for mounting.
Results The 119 ponds studied are located in the rough arid range country of northern Garfield County, at about the 2500 foot elevation level. The surrounding country is a sagebrush vegetative type with variations in the amount of grass and tree cover. This type of country lends itself easily to erosion and silt is a common problem with the stock water dams of this area. Of the 119 ponds surveyed , 26 were dry
... and 68 had a silt problem related to the direct runnoff into the reservoir.
The original copies of Forms 6672-2 and 6674-4 were submitted to the BLM along with the set of colored photos.
All field notes and photograph negatives are on file in the Regional Fisheries office in Miles City.
The ponds ranged in size from .04 to 3.3 surface hectares (.1 - 7.5 acres) and averaged 0.6 surface hectares (1.4 acres).
Maximum depths ranged from .15 to 3-31 meters (0.5 to 10.9 ft.) and averaged 1.53 meters (5-0 ft.).


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