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<br /> <br />>ampling herbicide mObility In Wisteria Canal <br /> <br />Lower Basin <br />rhe fourth year 01 the S-year Lake Mead Black <br />3ass Study by Arizona Game and Fish <br />)epartment (AGFD) and Nevada Department <br />)f Wildlife (NDW)was completed during water <br />lear 1981, The year's efforts again <br />::oncentrated on nesting success, survival, <br />::over utilization, and food availabill~ 10r <br />argemouth bass. Creel census work revealed <br />:1 trend towards more angler effort for <br />argemoulh bass rather than striped bass. as <br />.as the case in water year 1980, <br /> <br /> <br />Windmill pumps water ror wildlife <br /> <br />This was also the final year tor the evaluation <br />01 stocking of different sizes of largemouth <br />bass reared on arti1icial diets in Lake Mead. <br />The fish are reared in the Fish and Wildlife <br />Developmental Facility in San Marcus, Tex, <br />Five-inch and eight-inch largemouth were <br />marked with fluorescent dye and reward tags, <br />respectively. and released into Lake Mead by <br />AGFD and NDW, <br /> <br />The final report and recommendations for all <br />phases of this study will be completed <br />December 31, 1982, The study has been <br />tunded by the Upper and Lower Colorado <br />Regions of the Bureau of Reclamation, <br /> <br /> <br />27 <br />