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  2. Gathright Dam - Wikipedia

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    It creates Lake Moomaw, which has a normal volume of 40 billion US gallons (150,000,000 m 3). The dam serves flood control and recreational purposes and is operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. [2] The Gathright Dam's intake tower contains nine portals that allow it to release water between reservoir depths of 12 to 87 feet (3.7 to 26.5 m

  3. List of fly fishing waters in North America - Wikipedia

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    Au Sable River - Blue Ribbon trout fishery known for trophy brown trout. Also known as Michigan's "holy waters." Also known as Michigan's "holy waters." Huron River - Blue Ribbon smallmouth bass fishery in the Dexter-Ann Arbor area.

  4. Lake trout - Wikipedia

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    Common lake trout tend to stay in shallower waters, while siscowet lake trout stay in deeper water. Common lake trout (also called "lean" lake trout) are slimmer than the relatively fat siscowet. Siscowet numbers have become greatly depressed over the years due to a combination of the extirpation of some of the fish's deep water coregonine prey ...

  5. Lake Moomaw - Wikipedia

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  6. Introduced trout in lake ecosystems - Wikipedia

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    Historically, efforts in Washington have been made that seek similar results. Both brown trout and lake trout were introduced into various lakes within the Washington Cascades and monitoring took place over a 20-year span. While minimal improvements were noted with brown trout introductions, the largest success came from lake trout introductions.

  7. Cutthroat trout - Wikipedia

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    The Pyramid Lake strain of the Lahontan cutthroat trout, source of the 41-pound (19 kg) world record and native to Pyramid Lake, Lake Tahoe and the Truckee River, was brought to near-extinction in the two decades between the 1920s-40s from overharvest, introduced species and loss of spawning habitat. In the 1970s, Pyramid Lake was stocked with ...

  8. Sugarcreek native Dr. Ronald Moomaw receives national NASA ...

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    Sugarcreek native Dr. Ron Moomaw is awarded National NASA Public Service Award. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...

  9. Moomaw - Wikipedia

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    Moomaw may refer to: Moomaw, Virginia; Moomaw Glacier, a glacier in Rocky Mountain National Park; Lake Moomaw, a lake formed by the Gathright Dam on the Jackson River;