IDAHO (Cont. ) 



3. Mirror Lake Fisheries Development (FA: F-4-D). 



This project is aimed at the eradication of present fishes in Mirror Lake, and its 

 restocking with cutthroat or rainbow trout. 



In Bonner County; planned for 1 year and 7 months; $6, 000. 



Address correspondence to: Paul Jeppson, Asst. Fisheries Biologist, State Fish 

 and Game Dept. , Route 1, Sagle, Idaho. 



4. Extending the Range of the California Golden Trout in Idaho (FA: F-6-D). 



Spawn is being obtained from native brood stock and fingerlings are being reared in 

 State hatcheries to stock virgin waters. The objective is to spread fisherman 

 interest. 



Lakes are located in Custer, Lemhi, Valley, Idaho, and Boise Counties; began 



June 1, 1952, for 1 year; $2, 700. 

 Address correspondence to: Forrest Hauck, Fisheries Biologist, State Fish and 



Game Dept. , 518 Front St. , Boise, Idaho. 



5. A Random Creel Census of the Little Salmon River (FA: F-7-R). 



Present management measures used on approximately 24 miles of the Little Salmon 

 River are being studied to determine if they are detrimental to the fisheries re- 

 sources of these waters. Measures under examination are the present open 

 season and stocking program. 



Idaho and Adams Counties; began April 15, 1952, planned for 2 seasons; $3, 500. 

 Address correspondence to: Leon W. Murphy, Fisheries Biologist, State Fish and 

 Game Dept. , 506 N. State, Grangeville, Idaho. 



6. Effect of Hydroelectric Developments on the Fishery Resources of Snake River 

 (FA: F-8-R). 



The effects of fluctuating hydroelectric impoundmaits upon the fishery resources of 

 the Snake River are being evaluated in that portion of the River in Gooding, Twin 

 Falls, Elmore, Ada, and Owyhee Counties. 



From Castle Buttes area to Upper Salmon Falls impoundment; began July 1, 1952, 

 planned for 2^/2 years; $8,900; Robert B. Irving and Forrest R. Hauck, Leaders. 



Address correspondence to: James C. Sirnpson, Fish Culturist, State Fish and 

 Game Dept. , 518 Front St. , Boise, Idaho. 



7. Development of Caldwell Gravel Ponds (FA: F-9-D). 



This project was established to provide public fishing for warm water fish and supply 

 brood stock for transplanting purposes. 



Canyon County; began November 1, 1952, for 1 year; $2,000. 



Address correspondence to: Forrest R. Hauck, Fisheries Biologist, State Fish and 

 Game Dept. , 518 Front St. , Boise, Idaho. 



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