MONTANA RIVERS "^TUDY 

 RELEVANT LITERATURE 



Statewide 



FISH 



Campbell, V.R. "The Westslope Cutthroat," Montana Outdoors. 

 May/June 1971. 7-9 pp. 



Decker-Hess, J. 1986. An inventory of the spring creeks in 

 Montana. Prepared for The American Fisheries Society in 

 cooperation with the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and 

 Parks, Helena, MT. 123 pp. 



Espeland, D.M. 1978. Native rainbow trout in Montana. Honors 

 thesis Carroll College, Helena, MT. 23 pp. 



Fraley, J. "Fish, wildlife and hydropower: researching a balance 

 in western Montana," Western W ildlands . Winter, 1986. 17-21 

 pp. 



Fraley, J. "Montana's Wilderness Fishery: Should we manage it, 

 or leave it alone?" Montana Outdoors . July/August 1985. 34- 

 37 pp. 



Holton, G. 1980. Field guide to Montana fishes. Montana 

 Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks, Helena, MT. 79 pp. 



Graham, P. 1986. Pacific Northwest Rivers Study, Assessment 

 Guidelines, Montana. Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and 

 Parks . 



, R. Penkal, S. McMullin, P. Schladweiler, H. Mays, V. 



Riggs and R.W. Klaver. 1981. Montana recommendations for a 

 fish program. Submitted to Pacific Northwest Electric Power 

 and Conservation Planning Council. 123 pp. 



Grant, G.F. "How many miles of 'unbeatable trout streams' left?" 

 Montana Outdoors . January/February 1975. 48-49 pp. 



Holton, G. "The Riddle of Existence: Fishes of 'Special 

 Concern,'" Montana Outdoors . January/February 1980. 2-6 pp. 



Johnson, J.E. 1987. Protected fishes of the United States and 

 Canada. American Fisheries Society. 42 pp. 



Lawton Publications. 1987. Glacier Country Travel Guide. 

 Created and produced for Glacier Country Tourism Association. 

 52 pp. 



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