Fig. 8. A representative catch of one brown trout and two 

 rainbow trout taken from Bear Trap Canyon in 19!?0 

 C Photo by W. T. Miller). 



next most frequently taken fish. The remaining species (l.It percent) 

 included brook trout, cutthroat trout, grayling, and Utah chub 

 (Table U). Except in the Lower Bear Trap Canyon Area where brown 

 trout occurred most frequently in the creel, more rainbows were 

 taken than any other fish. Generally, browns became less prevalent 

 in creels as one progressed upstream. The Vamey Area and Hebgen 

 Reservoir were exceptions to this general tendency. Whitefish 

 entered the catch in greatest abundance in the Lower Bear Trap 

 Canyon and McAtee Areas, constituting 23.8 and 26.2 percent of the 

 total recorded catch for these areas. Suckers constituted 11 per- 

 cent of the recorded catch in Madison Reservoir. Utah chubs were 

 most prevalent in Hebgen Reservoir where 21.3 percent of the catch 

 was of this species. Grayling entered the catch in the greatest 

 numbers in the Channel Area, but even there this species was of 

 minor importance since they constituted only l.Ja percent of the 

 total recorded catch. 



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