essential habitats occupied by communities of fluvial WSCT and bull trout. In lower 

 stream reaches, several also support important recreational rainbow and brown trout 

 fisheries, as well as brook trout. From a planning perspective, projects for these streams 

 should be consistent with bull trout recovery plans and fluvial WSCT conservation plans 

 unless site-specific measures suggest other actions. 



Garnet Mountain streams ranked high due to in part water quality, flow 

 enhancement potential and social considerations. These streams all possess human- 

 induced limiting factors related to habitat problems. Streams in this category generally 

 contain fluvial WSCT and other species important to the Blackfoot River sport fishery. 

 Listed 303(d) streams in the high priority category are 1) Monture Creek, 2) Poorman 

 Creek, 3) Belmont Creek, 4) Rock Creek, 5) Kleinschmidt Creek, 6) Blanchard Creek, 7) 

 Warren Creek, 8) Elk Creek 9) Blackfoot River reaches 1, 2 and 4, 10) Chamberlain 

 Creek, and 1 1 ) McElwain Creek. 



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Figure 63. High priority stream of the Blackfoot River Watershed. 

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