rainbow, brook, and cutthroat trout. 



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

 for equipment and annual items, see Gibson Reservoir. 



Other expenditure items: See Split Rock Lakes. 



Pishkun Reservoir , Montana (17), 1,550 acres in size, is an off stream 

 impoundment of the Sun River Irrigation Project. It is similar to billow Creek 

 Reservoir with the exception that it remains fairly stable during most of the 

 year. It is reasonably accessible during good weather. Rainbow trout were most 

 frequently caught. Grayling, brook and cutthroat trout, perch, and suckers com- 

 prised the remainder of the catch. 



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

 for equipment and annual items, see Gibson Reservoir. 



Other expenditure items: See Split Rock Lakes. 



Tu nnel Lake , Montana (17), is a former pothole which is fed by seepage 

 from an irrigation canal. It is on the Sun River Irrigation Project. It has a 

 surface acre of 20 acres. It is reasonably accessible during good weather and 

 is fished primarily by local residents. The catch was largely rainbow and brown 

 trout. Cutthroat and brook trout and suckers also were taken. 



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

 for equipment and annual items, see Gibson Reservoir. 



Other expenditure items: See Split Rock i^akes. 



Wood Lake , Montana (17), on a tributary of the South Fork of the North 

 Fork Sun River, is a 20-acre, natural mountain lake subject to no fluctuation. 

 It is readily accessible by automobile during dry weather. Although it is fished 

 primarily by local residents, its rather remote location necessitates considerable 



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