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25 0/G X 1,000 launches > 25,000 total launches 



22 X 1,000 - 22,000 



-7,000 (2nd season adjustment) 

 15 X 1,000 - 15,000 



/O let FISHING SEASON LAimCHES/NEEK/ODrriTTER-GDIDE ' ' 

 15 0-C;60 launches/day for whole river " 4 lau./day/0/C X 7 days =C28 L/wk/O-C 

 70 =4.6 X 7 - 32.'6 — ^ 



rLOATING SEASON LAUNCHES /WEEK/ OUTFITTER-GUIDE 

 15 50 - 3.3 X 7 - 23.3 



60 « 4.0 X 7 <• 28.0 



2nd FISHING SEASON AND OFF SEASON LAUNCHES /WEEK/ OUTFITTER-GUIDE 

 15 30 - 2 X 7 - 14 

 ^60 -_4 X_7 =» 28 



** 7 days vould be a "flex" of launches over a set 7 day tine period. 



Used the highlighted and underlined nunbers to come up trlth a total use by each 

 outfitter to arrive at a total for the year of 985. The total number of veeks 

 cones out to be 51.5, I figured they vould not use half a veek vlth holidays 

 etc. In the vlnter. 



28.0 X 10.9 weeks = 305.2- ^Z'' 

 28.0 X 7.9 veeks = 221.2' ^/'i? 

 14.0 X 32.7 veeks = 457.8 — .3^ 



TOTAL = 985 (rounded up); launches per outfitter per year 



15 Outfitters X 985 launches/year •= 14,775 Total Launches per Year 



ASSUMPTIONS: 1. For the second fishing season and off season: assume 10 

 launches In Sections A&B vben the number of launches could go up to 20 and 10 

 In Section C vhere it is unlimited. This means that some growth is possible 

 here, but looking realistically at the time of year and past use, an increase 

 is not probable . 



2. For all three time periods. Section C was considered ae 10 launches per day 

 where It ahowo as unllmltad. This «l»o leavea some room for growth, but 

 realistically this number should hold up fairly well. 



