Table 3 . --(Concluded) 



Fish 



In Zone S-7 



■Sri o 



CO >— ' 



u 



« u 



2 £ 



O eS 



o 



53 2 



J2 

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e 



u 

 to 



> 



«3 W OS 



—i tN 



4) 



in i-i 



<U to 



l-i > 



S 2 



CO 



J2 "- 1 

 •5 > 



E 2 





O CO 



■a ^ 



D OS 



Sea lamprey 



From traps 



Dead in field 



Native lamprey: 



From traps 



Dead in field 



Rainbow trout (large) — : 



From traps 



Dead in field 



Rainbow trout (small): 



From traps 



Dead in field 



Brook trout: 



From traps. ....... 



Dead in field 



Smelt: 



From traps 



Dead in field 



White sucker: 



From traps 



Dead in field 



Longnose sucker: 



From traps . . > 



Dead in field 



Miscellaneous— : 





 



166 

 16 



24 

 4 





 



157 

 9 



10 

 9 



138 

 2 



10 

 



40 



7 



15 

 





 



3 

 11 



111 

 797 



31 

 18 



5 

 14 





 



48 

 47 



26 

 34 



116 

 166 



44 

 63 



321 

 321 



34 

 1,491 



902 

 326 



19 

 11 



85 

 151 



25 

 509 



1,165 

 60 



35 



52 



1 

 13 



26 



605 



11 







50 



148 



235 

 586 



208 

 421 



1/ Over 12 inches, total length 



2/ Miscellaneous includes brown trout, round whitefish, yellow perch, northern pike, 



walleye, longnose dace, trout-perch, sculpin, spottail shiner, golden shiner, common 

 shiner, logperch, brown bullhead, smallmouth bass, pumpkinseed, rock bass, black 

 crappie, burbot, creek chub, stickleback, mudminnow, silver redhorse, lake chub, 

 and johnny darters. The largest number of any species was 68, 676 trout -perch. 



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