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<br />ACKNOWLEDGMENTS <br /> <br />This study was funded by the Recovery Implementation Program for Endangered <br />Fishes of the Upper Colorado River Basin. The Recovery Program is a joint effort of <br />the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, U. S. Bureau of Reclamation, U. S. National Park <br />Service, Western Area Power Administration, states of Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming, <br />Upper Basin water users, environmental organizations, and the Colorado River Energy <br />Distributors Association. Project administration was administered by T. Chart, D. <br />Speas, V. Romero, M. Olivas, J. Frantz, and C. Morales. We thank landowners in the <br />Yampa Valley that allowed access to the river through private property. We especially <br />thank the many people that assisted with field sampling. Colorado Division of Parks <br />provided access at Yampa River State Park facilities. We thank the following <br />reviewers: K. Bestgen, S. Capron, T. Chart, B. Dillon, P. Martinez, C. Mellon, T. Nesler, <br />0, Speas, M. Trammel, R. Valdez, and K. Zelasko. Colorado Division of Wildlife and <br />U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service provided collecting permits. This is Larval Fish <br />Laboratory Contribution 154. <br /> <br />Disclaimer <br />Mention of trade names or commercial products does not constitute endorsement or <br />recommendation for use by the authors, the Fish and Wildlife Service, U. S. <br />Department of Interior, or the Recovery Implementation Program. <br /> <br />Key Words: Colorado pikeminnow, endangered species, invasive nonnative fish control, <br />northern pike, smallmouth bass, Upper Colorado River Basin, Yampa River. <br /> <br />Suggested Citation: Hawkins, J., C. Walford, and A. Hill. 2009. Smallmouth bass <br />control in the middle Yampa River, 2003-2007. Final report, Larval Fish Laboratory <br />Contribution 154, Colorado State University, Fort Collins to Upper Colorado River <br />Endangered Fish Recovery Program, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Denver, Colorado. <br />