^fnitefish were caught in Diversion Reservoir and in sections of the 

 river below Gibson Dam, A few broim trout were caught in lUnnel 

 Lakeo Pike (fig. h) , yellow perch, and a single largemouth black 

 bass were recorded from the Split Rock Lakes. Suckers were recorded 

 from all the reservoirs and the upper and lower river. Sculpins were 

 found in most of the waters. 



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Fig. U, — Four pike taken from Split Rock Lakes 



on opening day of the fishing season by 

 a party of three men. Ihe largest fish 

 weighed 11-3A pounds, and the three 

 others weighed 2 pounds each. 



Cutthroat trout, whitefish, and grayling are the only game fishes 

 native to the areaj however, all of the reservoirs and lakes included 

 in the study and most of the larger streams have been stocked in the 

 past with various game species now present. Introductions of trout 

 apparently were first made about 1895 • It is believed that, before 

 stocking, no trout were present above the natural falls on which Diver- 

 sion Dam was built, although evidence of this is not entirely con- 

 clusive. 



