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<br />Table 6. Numbers of fish tagged with PIT or Floy tags duri ng mark and recapture study for the City of Craig, Colorado, Yampa River Diversion Fish <br />Passage Study conducted by BIO/WEST in 1992. <br /> Species' <br />Trip FMS BH FMX BHX BIiFM B11WS FMWS BHFMWS RT WS NP SM CC WF CP RB TOT <br />1 Above` ] 4 6 10 12 0 6 33 0 0 49 46 1 0 8 2 2 189 <br />Below` 19 17 2 12 0 33 14 0 I 110 22 0 0 9 1 3 243 <br />2 Above 12 l5 12 13 0 20 18 7 1 92 14 10 0 4 12 0 230 <br />Below l6 23 ]4 26 2 12 31 6 1 120 21 15 1 3 1 1 293 <br />4 Above 5 3 7 0 0 20 16 0 0 86 62 3 0 2 0 8 212 <br />Below 5 3 4 0 0 20 28 2 0 B1 28 0 1 2 0 3 177 <br />Tot. Above 31 24 29 25 0 46 67 7 1 227 122 14 0 14 14 10 631 <br />Below 40 43 20 38 2 65 67 7 2 311 71 15 2 14 2 7 723 <br />'FM=flannelmouth sucker BHFMWS=bluehead-flannelmouth-white sucker hybrid RT=roundtail chub <br />BH=bluehead sucker FMWS=flannelmouth-white sucker hybrid WS=white sucker <br />BHX=bluehead sucker hybrid BHWS=biuehead-white sucker hybrid NP=northern pike <br />t j FMX=flannelmouth sucker hybrid BHFM=6luehead-flannelmouth sucker hybrid SM=smallmouth bass <br />CC=channel catfish WF=mountain whitefish CP=common carp <br />RB=rainbow trout <br />bNative species including FM, BH, FN1X, BHX and RT were tagged using P1T tags, all other species were Floy tagged. <br />`Above =above the diversion structure <br />Below =below the diversion structure <br />