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They are 12 and 18 acres respectively and although their maximum depths are over 10 feet, they are less than 6 feed deep over most of their areas. These two lakes are actually beaver ponds with mud bottoms but support a fair cutthroat fishery. Twin Lakes, seven and nine acres in size, also support some cutthroat. The ''^r'hfiiCui^ Scapegoat, the hub of a beautiful remote area. Waters trickling down from the snow banks on this great mountain mass find their way into three major drainages — the S...un River, Blackfoot, and Dearborn Drainages. streams of the Lincoln back coun- try are very likely important spawning and recruitment waters for the lower Blackfoot River system. The fishery definitely could not withstand the heavy fishing which would accompany easy ac- cess. The only way fishing could be maintained would be on a put and take basis. This is not only expensive, but much of the qual- ity of fishing is lost under the:t,e conditions. Inevitably, with heavy fishing pressure requiring put and take fishing, the native cutthroat would disappear.
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