Ocean Lake (1,2) 



Wyoming 



19b7 (Summer) 

 19b7 (Winter) 

 19b8 (Summer) 

 19b8 (Winter) 



6,100 

 6,100 



7,639 

 15, R 11* 



bbi 



8,b33 

 16,255 



o-i}^ 



P. 30 

 P. 70 

 5.20 

 5.70 



2.9R 

 b.72 

 1.9b 

 2.15 



206,600") 



n,,2oo; 22n . 8o ° 



253,600') 



9/ 



7b, TOOT 

 7, 700 J >i 



6,909 f 260.500 2 ; 6oo j 97,UOO 



12.1") 



* 9.26 



n.5« 

 9.02 



n.5 p 



t 70,737.1b") ,» 



9.10U.52J* 79,931.66 

 Ib2,6b2.2°) , 



5,106.7°) 1^7,710.06 



10. <?5 111.601 . 

 1.19 l.5i/ 81 3-H 

 1.50 23.3«1 

 1.92 n.»lj 21* 



22 



for Fort Peck Reservoir are wholly unreasonable. 



TABU 2. CREEL-CENSUS AND EXPENDITURE DATA - WARM-WATER STREAMS 



Fishery 



Utilization 



Total 



fisherman 



days 



Fisherman 

 days per 

 mile of 

 stream 



Fish 



per hour 



of 



effort 



Pounds of 

 fish per 

 hour of 



Total No. fish 



total 

 poundage 

 of fish 



Poinds 



per mile 



of 



stream 



Per 



person 

 per day 



Expenditure 



Total on area 



Per 

 pound 

 of 

 fish 



Per mile 

 of stream 



Missouri River (9) 



191*8 

 I9b9 



1950 



9,600 

 5,750 

 5,790 



800.0 

 1*79.2 

 1*82.5 



0.75 

 0.70 

 0.1*8 



0.77 

 0.67 

 0.1,5 



22,100 



12,520 



7,b80 



22.600 



11,91*0 

 6,960 



1,883.3 

 995.0 

 580.0 



S 3.13 

 3.06 

 2.75 



Weighted Average - Expenditures 



1/ Data were adequate lor only arbitrary estimates of total utilization and yield. 



2/ Tailwater fisheries of Fort Peck Reservoir and Harry Strunk Lake are not comparable to the Republican River fishery; therefore, this figure has no real meaning. 



$ 2.1*6 



$ 30,oliP.OO 81.33 

 17,595.00 1.1,7 

 15,922.50 2.29 



12, 50b. 00 

 l,b66.25 

 1,326.87 



2/tl, 329.08 



