Endnotes 



(>". Lolo National Fi)rc.st memo, September 2, 1988. The Forest Service received IHO respoases to its "scop- 

 ing" letter See also the Missoulian article, October 6, 1988. 



(i8 Letter from Paul S. Roos, Paul Rcx)s Outfitters, Helena, toJerr>' Wells, regional supervisor, Montana Depart 

 ment of Fish. Wildlife and Parks, September 27, 1988. 



(>>^) Letter from Michael C. Mix, op. cit. 



"0. Decision Notice and Finding of No Significant Impact. Rock Creek Float Fishing, Lolo National Forest, 

 Dave Stack, December 22, 1988. 



"1. Memo from L. Cass Casquilho to Missoula District Ranger Dave Stack, June IS, 1989. 



^2. Letter from Bill Hammer, Rock Creek resident, to Lolo Forest Supervisor Orville Daniels, February 14, 1990. 



"3. Montana Department of Fish. Wildlife and Parks estimate quoted in The Philipsburg Mail. March 23, 1989. 



"4. "The Net Economic Value of Fishing in Montana," by John Duffield, University of Montana, John LoomLs, 

 University of California. Davis, and Rob Brooks. Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks, 1987 



"5. Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks Department, Floating and Creel Survey, July 1, 1988-June 



30, 1989, op. cit. Of the fish caught and released, rainbow trout were by far the most prevalent, followed . 



by brown trout, cutthroats, and bull and brook trout. 



