The Fishery Potential of Stockwater Reservoirs On Bureau of Land Management Lands in Garfield And Mccone Counties 1977
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The natural and undisturbed beauty of these ponds enhances their recreational values. Erosion on most watersheds accelerates the silting process and results in heavy silt loads dumped into the reservoirs. Excessive livestock use of ponds is another problem, resulting in a loss of shoreline vegetation and increased turbidity. Eighty percent of reservoirs surveyed on BLM administered lands in Garfield and McCone counties shov/ed visible signs of shoreline degradation by livestock. Changes in land... use patterns and reservoir fencing programs would help reduce the turbidity common in these ponds (Summers, 1963). Problems associated with erosion of fills and spillways could be corrected with riprap. The Garfield, and McCone area represents a valuable resource in fishery potential. The utilization of this potential would be a valuable asset to the recreational fisheries of southeastern Montana. -12- LITERATURE CITED Ayers, H,D. , H.R, McCrimmon, and A.H. Berst. 19 . The Construction and Management of Farm Ponds in Ontario.
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