About 90 percent of the anglers were from Nebraska, but many of these 

 came from cities as far away as Omana (26$ miles). White crappie and black bull- 

 head were the principal species caught j carp, bluegill, largemouth black bass, 

 channel catfish, black crappie, and yellow pikeperch were the other species of 

 importance. 



Type and period of coverage: Periodic checks (19), April 1 through 

 September 1, 1952. 



Period of estimates: Estimates of use and yield, April 1 through 

 October 20. 



Expenditures for equipment and annual items: Applied from other 

 studies (3). 



Other expenditure items: Transportation expenditures obtained in 

 field. Trip expenditures applied from other studies (3). 



Warm-water streams 



Mis souri River , Montana (9), below Fort Peck Dam was a study srea con- 

 fined chiefly to tailwater and connecting borrow pit areas. About 12 river-miles 

 were included in the study. Volume of flow is reasonably stable and access to 

 the area is generally good. The water is fairly clear and cold. The fishes in 

 order of abundance in the catch were saucer, goldeye, and yellow perch. Rainbow 

 and brown trout and channel catfish also were recorded. 



The fishery server orincipally local people who came from wi-thir. ■; 

 50-mile radius. 



For type and period of coverage, period of estimates, expenditures for 

 equipment, and annu'.l items, and other expenditure items, see Fort PecV r-eservoir. 



