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Big Hole River Summary Results of User Survey Summer, 2002 July 1, 2003 Conducted by Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks with funding assistance from the Big Hole Watershed Committee BIGH070103
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2 Table of Contents Slide # Introduction3 Biennial Rule4-6 Graph State Wide Angling Use7 Graph Region 3 Angling Use8 Graph Big Hole River Angling Use9 Methods10 Study Section Map11 Study Design13-16 Example of Sampling Form17 Results18 Individual Data & Graphs19 Definition20 Residency of Users21-24 User Type by Residency25-28 Residency of Users Excluding Guide29 Geographic Representation of Non Residents30 Nonresidents User States31-34 Resident User Counties35-38 Map of Put-ins % by Access Points39-40 Map of Take-outs% by Access Points41-42 Angler Type43-46 Commercial Trip %47-50 Random vs. Warden Survey51 Average Trip Length Floating52-55 Average Trip Length Wade/Bank56-59 User Type60-63 Commercial Trip (May ’02-August ’02)64-67 Residency (May ’02-August ’02)68-71 Trip Type (May ’02-August ’02)72-75 Access Site List76 Hired a Guide for Put-ins at Access Site (May ’02-August ’02)77-80 Hired a Guide for Take-outs at Access Site (May ’02-August ’02)81-84 Hired a Guide for Put-ins at PAS* (May ’02-August ’02)85-88 Hired a Guide for Take-outs at PAS* (May ’02-August ’02)89-92 Party Data & Graphs93 Definition94 User Type95-98 Angler Type99-102 User Type % Floating103-106 Commercial Trip % Floating107-110 User Type % Wade/Bank111-114 Commercial Trip % Wade/Bank115-118 Outfitter Demographics & Graphs120 Outfitter State121-124 Montana Outfitter County %125-128 Montana County Codes129 Outfitters County Graphs (May ’02-August ’02)130-145 *PAS – Public Access Site Big Hole 2002
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3 In the mid to late 1990’s, fishing pressure and associated angler/user crowding increased dramatically on the Big Hole and Beaverhead Rivers, prompting concern about present and future quality of experience. Past and current river recreation management efforts in Montana have included: Madison & Gallatin Rivers Rock Creek Smith River Bighorn River 1989 workshops and failed legislation 1999 SB-445 Beaverhead/Big Hole Rivers (vetoed by Governor) 1999 HB-626 Blackfoot River (passed) Introduction Big Hole 2002
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4 State of Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Commission Biennial Rule Effective May 2, 2001 – May 1, 2003 REGULATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF USE ON THE BIG HOLE RIVER A. Starting on the third Saturday in May through Labor Day, recreational use of the Big Hole River from its headwaters to the High Road Fishing Access Site shall be allowed and restricted by defining seven river zones with one zone closed to float outfitting each day and with the zone that is restricted on Saturday and the zone that is restricted on Sunday also closed to nonresident float fishing. The seven river zones are defined by a river reach and restricted each day of the week as follows: (1) On each Sunday, the river reach from the Divide Fishing Access Site to the Salmon Fly Fishing Access Site at Melrose is closed to any float fishing by nonresidents and to any float outfitting. (2) On each Monday, the river reach from the Salmon Fly Fishing Access Site to the Glen Bridge Fishing Access Site is closed to any float outfitting. (3) On each Tuesday, the river reach from the headwaters to the Fishtrap Fishing Access Site is closed to any float outfitting. (4) On each Wednesday, the river reach from the Notch Bottom Fishing Access Site to High Road Fishing Access Site is closed to any float outfitting. (5) On each Thursday, the river reach from the Fishtrap Fishing Access Site to the Jerry Creek Fishing Access Site is closed to any float outfitting. (6) On each Friday, the river reach from the Glen Bridge Fishing Access Site to the Notch Bottom Fishing Access Site is closed to any float outfitting. (7) On each Saturday, the river reach from Jerry Creek Fishing Access Site to the Divide Fishing Access Site is closed to any float fishing by nonresidents and to any float outfitting. B. All float users, including each float outfitter, are limited to a total of 2 launches at or near each official access site per day. Official access sites are those that are publicly owned, managed and maintained as an access point, including: High Road, Pennington, Notch Bottom, Glen, Brownes Bridge, Salmon Fly at Melrose, Maiden Rock FWP, Maiden Rock BLM, Divide, Power House, Dewey, Jerry Creek, Mallons, Dickie Bridge, Eastbank, Sportsmans Park, Fishtrap, and Mudd Creek Bridge fishing access sites. If a boat is launched at an unofficial site, the launch will be counted as occurring at the nearest official site in determining the two-boat limit at or near each official access site. C. By this paragraph, the Commission intends to limit outfitter use during peak periods. Each outfitter, from June 1 through July 31 inclusive, shall not exceed the number of client days served by the outfitter on the Big Hole River during those same months for the outfitterís highest client use year from among the years 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, or 2000. The records submitted by the outfitter to and maintained by the Board of Outfitters will determine the number of client days outfitted in each year. D. For the purpose of this rule, float fishing by nonresidents and float outfitting includes both fishing from a boat and wade fishing when access is by boat. The terms do not include wade fishing, either guided or non-guided, where access is gained by foot. Float outfitting is the operation of any boat for commercial purposes by a fishing outfitter or guide.
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5 Biennial Rule 2001–2003 (cont’d) REGULATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF USE ON THE BIG HOLE RIVER A. Starting on the third Saturday in May through Labor Day, recreational use of the Big Hole River from its headwaters to the High Road Fishing Access Site shall be allowed and restricted by defining seven river zones with one zone closed to float outfitting each day and with the zone that is restricted on Saturday and the zone that is restricted on Sunday also closed to nonresident float fishing. The seven river zones are defined by a river reach and restricted each day of the week as follows: (1) On each Sunday, the river reach from the Divide Fishing Access Site to the Salmon Fly Fishing Access Site at Melrose is closed to any float fishing by nonresidents and to any float outfitting. (2) On each Monday, the river reach from the Salmon Fly Fishing Access Site to the Glen Bridge Fishing Access Site is closed to any float outfitting. (3) On each Tuesday, the river reach from the headwaters to the Fishtrap Fishing Access Site is closed to any float outfitting. (4) On each Wednesday, the river reach from the Notch Bottom Fishing Access Site to High Road Fishing Access Site is closed to any float outfitting. (5) On each Thursday, the river reach from the Fishtrap Fishing Access Site to the Jerry Creek Fishing Access Site is closed to any float outfitting. (6) On each Friday, the river reach from the Glen Bridge Fishing Access Site to the Notch Bottom Fishing Access Site is closed to any float outfitting. (7) On each Saturday, the river reach from Jerry Creek Fishing Access Site to the Divide Fishing Access Site is closed to any float fishing by nonresidents and to any float outfitting. B. All float users, including each float outfitter, are limited to a total of 2 launches at or near each official access site per day. Official access sites are those that are publicly owned, managed and maintained as an access point, including: High Road, Pennington, Notch Bottom, Glen, Brownes Bridge, Salmon Fly at Melrose, Maiden Rock FWP, Maiden Rock BLM, Divide, Power House, Dewey, Jerry Creek, Mallons, Dickie Bridge, Eastbank, Sportsmans Park, Fishtrap, and Mudd Creek Bridge fishing access sites. If a boat is launched at an unofficial site, the launch will be counted as occurring at the nearest official site in determining the two-boat limit at or near each official access site. C. By this paragraph, the Commission intends to limit outfitter use during peak periods. Each outfitter, from June 1 through July 31 inclusive, shall not exceed the number of client days served by the outfitter on the Big Hole River during those same months for the outfitterís highest client use year from among the years 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, or 2000. The records submitted by the outfitter to and maintained by the Board of Outfitters will determine the number of client days outfitted in each year. D. For the purpose of this rule, float fishing by nonresidents and float outfitting includes both fishing from a boat and wade fishing when access is by boat. The terms do not include wade fishing, either guided or non-guided, where access is gained by foot. Float outfitting is the operation of any boat for commercial purposes by a fishing outfitter or guide.
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6 Biennial Rule 2001-2003 (cont’d) CONTINUATION OF OUTFITTER MORATORIUM ON THE BEAVERHEAD AND BIG HOLE RIVERS For the term of this biennial rule, the moratorium on new outfitter use of the Beaverhead and Big Hole rivers imposed in the biennial rule effective July 1, 1999 through May 1, 2001, that was adopted June 29, 1999, and amended on January 12, 2000, is continued. Under this rule the Commission asserts that the use of a public resource is a privilege, not a right, and that continuation of the moratorium does not in any way establish a compensable or transferable property right by the outfitters benefiting from the moratorium. The moratorium provides that a person, subject to the use limitations in III.C. or IV.C., may not outfit on the Beaverhead or Big Hole rivers except: A. An outfitter with documented use of the Beaverhead River prior to December 31, 1998, may continue to operate on this river. B. An outfitter with documented use of the Big Hole River prior to December 31, 1998, may continue to operate on this river. C. An outfitter who has not documented use of the Beaverhead River prior to December 31, 1998, may not operate on this river unless he/she was licensed by the Board of Outfitters between December 1, 1998 and July 1, 1999, and his/her operating plan included the Beaverhead River. D. An outfitter who has not documented use of the Big Hole River prior to December 31, 1998, may not operate on this river unless he/she was licensed by the Board of Outfitters between December 1, 1998 and July 1, 1999, and his/her operating plan included the Big Hole River. Big Hole 2002
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7 Angling Use Statewide Big Hole 2002
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8 Angling Use FWP Region 3 Big Hole 2002
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9 Angling Use Big Hole River Big Hole 2002
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10 Methods Big Hole 2002
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11 Study Section – A: Glen to Salmon Fly B: Salmon Fly to Divide C: Divide to Jerry Creek Divide Melrose Glen Jackson Wisdom Wise River A B Big Hole River C Big Hole 2002
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12 BIG HOLE RIVER SECTIONS Subsection SECTION B Subsection SECTION C e Divide - B8 Divide Subdivision (P7) Maiden Rock (FWP) (A2) aFish Trap - B1 Sportsman's Park (B2) East Bank (B3) Dickie Bridge (B4) Foxley's (P1) Stanchfield's (P2) CFF (Declar's) (P3) fMaiden Rock (BLM) (A1) Maiden Rock (FWP) (A2) White Gates (P8) Salmon Fly - A3 bJerry Creek - B5 Thompson's Corner Dewey Channel (P5) Dewey - B6 gBrownes Bridge - A4c Greenwood Flat (P6) Powerhouse - B7 h Grogan's Bar (P9) Glen (AS) Notch Bottom (A6) Pennington Bridge (A7) High Road - A8 dDivide - B8 Subsection SECTION A Big Hole 2002
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13 Study Design Three Sample Sections –Glen to Salmon Fly –Salmon Fly to Divide –Divide to Jerry Creek –Three Sample Stations per Section –Section A -Section C *Glen – A1 *Powerhouse – C1 *Brownes Bridge – A2 *Dewey – C2 *Salmon Fly – A3 *Jerry Creek – C3 –Section B *Salmon Fly – B1 *Maiden Rock – B2 *Divide – B3 Big Hole 2002
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14 Study Design Surveyed from May 18 through August 31 Sampled 4-5 days per week Sampled 8 hours per day 3-4 weekdays sampled per week 1-2 weekend day sampled per week Big Hole 2002
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15 Study Design 2 sample time periods per day A.M. period 6:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. P.M. period 2:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. Time periods were selected randomly w/o replacement Big Hole 2002
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16 Study Design Two starting station selected randomly per day and then rest sampled in order (systematic random sample) with replacement Weekdays were randomly sampled w/o replacement Sections were selected randomly w/o replacement Big Hole 2002
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17 Sampling Form Big Hole 2002
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18 Results Big Hole 2002
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19 Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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20 Definition Individual: Any/every single person including guides contacted during the survey (except small children) Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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21 Residency of Users Section A Nonresident Resident Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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22 Residency of Users Section B Nonresident Resident Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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23 Residency of Users Section C Individual Data Big Hole 2002 Nonresident Resident
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24 Residency of Users Total Nonresident Resident Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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*Guide residency reported here is actually residency of trip outfitter* 25 User Type by Residency Section A Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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*Guide residency reported here is actually residency of trip outfitter 26 User Type by Residency Section B Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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27 User Type by Residency Section C Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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*Guide residency reported here is actually residency of trip outfitter 28 User Type by Residency Total Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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29 Residency of Users Excluding Guides Nonresident Resident Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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30 Geographic Representation of Nonresident Users 43 states and District of Columbia represented Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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31 Nonresident User States Section A California – 6.0% Washington – 6.0% Utah – 2.8% Florida – 1.7% Texas – 1.5% Top 5 states represented Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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32 Nonresident User States Section B California – 4.8% North Carolina– 2.6% Washington – 2.5% Texas – 2.5% Utah – 2.3% Top 5 states represented Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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33 Nonresident User States Section C California – 3.5% Washington – 3.0% Idaho – 3.0% Utah – 1.6% Oregon– 1.3% Top 5 states represented Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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34 Nonresident User States Total California – 4.6% Washington – 3.5% Idaho – 1.8% North Carolina – 1.4% Oregon – 1.3% Top 5 states represented Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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35 Resident User Counties Silver Bow County – 35.4% Beaverhead County – 25.9% Madison County – 7.3% Missoula County – 5.8% Gallatin County – 5.1% Top 5 MT counties represented Section A Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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36 Resident User Counties Silver Bow County – 53.9% Beaverhead County – 16.9% Gallatin County – 8.5% Deer Lodge County – 5.2% Missoula County – 3.1% Top 5 MT counties represented Section B Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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37 Resident User Counties Silver Bow County – 64.5% Beaverhead County – 12.7% Gallatin County – 5.5% Deer Lodge County – 5.5% Missoula County – 4.0% Top 5 MT counties represented Section C Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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38 Resident User Counties Silver Bow County – 53.4% Beaverhead County – 17.4% Gallatin County – 6.5% Deer Lodge County – 5.0% Missoula County – 4.1% Top 5 MT counties represented Total Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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39 Put-ins (%) by Section Divide Melrose Glen Jackson Wisdom Wise River A B Big Hole River 33.3% 37.7% 29.0% Individual Data Big Hole 2002 C
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40 Put-ins (%) by Access Point Divide Melrose Glen Jackson Wisdom Wise River Fish Trap – 0.2% Sportsman’s Park – 0.8% A B Big Hole River Dewey – 6.1% Power House – 0.5% Divide – 22.4% East Bank – 5.5% Dickie Bridge – 1.2% Maiden Rock BLM – 11.7% Maiden Rock FWP – 0.2% Salmon Fly- 17.2% Brownes Bridge – 5.8% Glen – 2.1% Jerry Creek – 17.2% (Private – 7.9%) Individual Data Big Hole 2002 C
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41 Take-outs (%) by Section Divide Melrose Glen Jackson Wisdom Wise River A B Big Hole River 33.3% 37.7% 29.0% Individual Data Big Hole 2002 C
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42 Take-Outs (%) by Access Point Divide Melrose Glen Jackson Wisdom Wise River A B Big Hole River Dewey – 10.2% Power House – 13.9% Divide –.3.5 % Dickie Bridge – 0.2% Maiden Rock BLM – 5.4% Maiden Rock FWP – 1.4% Salmon Fly – 28.5% Brownes Bridge – 11.2% Glen – 9.9% Notch Bottom – 2.5% Jerry Creek – 10.1% (Private/Other – 2.8%) Individual Data Big Hole 2002 East Bank – 0.4% C
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43 Angler Type Section A Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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44 Angler Type Section B Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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45 Angler Type Section C Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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46 Angler Type Total Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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47 Commercial Trip? Section A Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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48 Commercial Trip? Section B Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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49 Commercial Trip? Section C Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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50 Commercial Trip? Total Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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51 Overall Commercial Use 1999 (% of Indiv. on a Guided Trip) Warden vs. Random (this) Survey Comparing only anglers excluding guides
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52 Average Trip Length Section A Commercial trip – 7.5 hours Non-commercial trip – 5.4 hours Floating Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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53 Average Trip Length Section B Commercial trip – 7.6 hours Non-commercial trip – 5.1 hours Floating Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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54 Average Trip Length Section C Commercial trip – 6.9 hours Non-commercial trip – 4.0 hours Floating Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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55 Average Trip Length Total Commercial trip – 7.4 hours Non-commercial trip – 4.8 hours Floating Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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56 Average Trip Length Section A Commercial trip – 7.0 hours Non-commercial trip – 3.8 hours Wade/Bank Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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57 Average Trip Length Section B Commercial trip – 7.5 hours Non-commercial trip –4.0 hours Wade/Bank Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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58 Average Trip Length Section C Commercial trip – 7.0 hours Non-commercial trip – 3.8 hours Wade/Bank Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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59 Average Trip Length Total Commercial trip – 7.0 hours Non-commercial trip – 3.9 hours Wade/Bank Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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60 User Type Section A Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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61 User Type Section B Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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62 User Type Section C Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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63 User Type Total Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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64 Big Hole River – May 2002 Commercial Trip Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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65 Big Hole River – June 2002 Commercial Trip Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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66 Big Hole River – July 2002 Commercial Trip Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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67 Big Hole River – August 2002 Commercial Trip Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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68 Big Hole River – May 2002 Residency Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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69 Big Hole River – June 2002 Residency Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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70 Big Hole River – July 2002 Residency Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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71 Big Hole River – August 2002 Residency Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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72 Big Hole River – May 2002 Trip Type Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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73 Big Hole River – June 2002 Trip Type Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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74 Big Hole River – July 2002 Trip Type Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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75 Big Hole River – August 2002 Trip Type Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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76 ACCESS SITES I. Three Sample Sections –Glen to Salmon Fly –Salmon Fly to Divide –Divide to Jerry Creek II. Three Sample Stations per Section –Section A -Section C *Glen – A1 *Powerhouse – C1 *Brownes Bridge – A2 *Dewey – C2 *Salmon Fly – A3 *Jerry Creek – C3 –Section B *Salmon Fly – B1 *Maiden Rock – B2 *Divide – B3 III. Public Access Sites (Put-In / Take Out) B1 - Fish TrapA1 - Maiden Rock (BLM) B2 - Sportsman's ParkA2 - Maiden Rock (FWP) B3 - East BankA3 - Salmon Fly B4 - Dickie BridgeA4 - Brownes Bridge B5 - Jerry CreekA5 - Glen B6 - DeweyA6 - Notch Bottom B7 - PowerhouseA7 - Pennington Bridge B8 - DivideA8 - High Road IV. Private Access Sites (Put-In / Take Out) P1 - Foxley'sP6 - Greenwood Flat P2 - Stanchfield's P7 - Divide Subdivision P3 - (CFF) Decker'sP8 - White Gates P4 - Thompson's CornerP9 - Grogan's Bar P5 - Dewey Channel Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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77 Big Hole River – May 2002 Hire Guide for Put-ins at Public Access Sites Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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78 Big Hole River – June 2002 Hire Guide for Put-ins at Public Access Sites Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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79 Big Hole River – July 2002 Hire Guide for Put-ins at Public Access Sites Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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80 Big Hole River – August 2002 Hire Guide for Put-ins at Public Access Sites Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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81 Big Hole River – May 2002 Hire Guide for Take-outs at Public Access Sites Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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82 Big Hole River – June 2002 Hire Guide for Take-outs at Public Access Sites Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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83 Big Hole River – July 2002 Hire Guide for Take-outs at Public Access Sites Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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84 Big Hole River – August 2002 Hire Guide for Take-outs at Public Access Sites Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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85 Big Hole River – May 2002 Hire Guide for Put-ins at Private Access Sites Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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86 Big Hole River – June 2002 Hire Guide for Put-ins at Private Access Sites Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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87 Big Hole River – July 2002 Hire Guide for Put-ins at Private Access Sites Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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88 Big Hole River – August 2002 Hire Guide for Put-ins at Private Access Sites Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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89 Big Hole River – May 2002 Hire Guide for Take-outs at Private Access Sites Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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90 Big Hole River – June 2002 Hire Guide for Take-outs at Private Access Sites Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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91 Big Hole River – July 2002 Hire Guide for Take-outs at Private Access Sites Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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92 Big Hole River – August 2002 Hire Guide for Take-outs at Private Access Sites Individual Data Big Hole 2002
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93 Party Data
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94 Definition PARTY: Floaters- One boat regardless of number of occupants is equal to one party Wade/Bank- One group is equal to one party Party Data Big Hole 2002
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95 User Type Section A Party Data Big Hole 2002
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96 User Type Section B Party Data Big Hole 2002
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97 User Type Section C Party Data Big Hole 2002
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98 User Type Total Party Data Big Hole 2002
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99 Angler Type Section A Party Data Big Hole 2002
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100 Angler Type Section B Party Data Big Hole 2002
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101 Angler Type Section C Party Data Big Hole 2002
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102 Angler Type Total Party Data Big Hole 2002
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103 Use Type - Floating Section A Party Data Big Hole 2002
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104 Use Type - Floating Section B Party Data Big Hole 2002
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105 Use Type - Floating Section C Party Data Big Hole 2002
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106 Use Type - Floating Total Party Data Big Hole 2002
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107 Commercial Trip - Floating Section A Party Data Big Hole 2002
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108 Commercial Trip - Floating Section B Party Data Big Hole 2002
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109 Commercial Trip - Floating Section C Party Data Big Hole 2002
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110 Commercial Trip - Floating Total Party Data Big Hole 2002
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111 Use Type - Wade/Bank Section A Party Data Big Hole 2002
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112 Use Type - Wade/Bank Section B Party Data Big Hole 2002
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113 Use Type - Wade/Bank Section C Party Data Big Hole 2002
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114 Use Type - Wade/Bank Total Party Data Big Hole 2002
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115 Commercial Trip - Wade/Bank Section A Party Data Big Hole 2002
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116 Commercial Trip - Wade/Bank Section B Party Data Big Hole 2002
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117 Commercial Trip - Wade/Bank Section C Party Data Big Hole 2002
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120 Outfitter Demographics
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121 Outfitter State Section A 100.0% Montana Big Hole 2002
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122 Outfitter State Section B 100.0% Montana Big Hole 2002
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123 Outfitter State Section C 100.0% Montana Big Hole 2002
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124 Outfitter State Total 100.0% Montana Big Hole 2002
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125 Outfitter County (MT) Section A Beaverhead – 49.3% Madison – 24.3% Silver Bow– 13.8% Missoula– 5.9% Other- 6.7% Big Hole 2002
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126 Outfitter County (MT) Section B Beaverhead – 66.1% Madison – 14.4% Silver Bow – 11.9% Gallatin – 5.1% Others – 2.5% Big Hole 2002
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127 Outfitter County (MT) Section C Beaverhead – 40.0% Silver Bow – 34.3% Madison– 23.6% Missoula – 2.1% Big Hole 2002
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128 Outfitter County (MT) Total Beaverhead – 51.0% Madison – 21.2% Silver Bow – 20.2% Missoula – 2.9% Others – 4.7% Big Hole 2002
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129 NoCounty SeatCountyNoCounty SeatCounty 1ButteSilver Bow29ForsythRosebud 2Great FallsCascade30AnacondaDeer Lodge 3BillingsYellowstone31ChoteauTeton 4Missoula 32ColumbusStillwater 5HelenaLewis & Clark33HyshamTreasure 6BozemanGallatin34PlentywoodSheridan 7KalispellFlathead35Thompson FallsSanders 8LewistownFergus36StanfordJudith Basin 9BroadusPowder River37ScobeyDaniels 10Red LodgeCarbon38Cut BankGlacier 11MaltaPhillips39BakerFallon 12HavreHill40Big TimberSweet Grass 13HamiltonRavalli41CircleMcCone 14Miles CityCuster42EkalakaCarter 15PolsonLake43TownsendBroadwater 16GlendiveDawson44HarlowtonWheatland 17Wolf PointRoosevelt45TerryPrairie 18DillonBeaverhead46PhillipsburgGranite 19F. BentonChouteau47WhiteSulphurSpgsMeagher 20GlasgowValley48ChesterLiberty 21ShelbyToole49LivingstonPark 22HardinBig Horn50JordanGarfield 23RoundupMusselshell51BoulderJefferson 24ChinookBlaine52Wibaux 25Virginia CityMadison53RyegateGolden Valley 26ConradPondera54SuperiorMineral 27SidneyRichland55WinnettPetroleum 28Deer LodgePowell56LibbyLincoln Montana County Codes
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130 Big Hole River – May 2002 Outfitter County Section A Big Hole 2002
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134 Big Hole River – May 2002 Outfitter County Section B Big Hole 2002
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138 Big Hole 2002 Big Hole River – May 2002 Outfitter County Section C
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141 Big Hole River – August 2002 Outfitter County Section C Big Hole 2002
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142 Big Hole River – May 2002 Outfitter County Total Big Hole 2002
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