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Westslope Cutthroat Trout

Flathead Valley Trout Unlimited will be helping out once again this year with the native fish restoration effort on upper Sheppard Creek in the Tally Lake Ranger District. The USFS installed a barrier culvert on the upper reaches of Sheppard Creek to stop the invasion of non-native brook trout into one of the few existing native cutthroat habitats left in the area. The Forest Service is using a multi-year suppression effort to remove brook trout to give the native fish a chance to re-colonize that stream reach.

Beth Gardner with the USFS is looking for volunteers for Sept. 19-22 to do some electrofishing to suppress non-native brook trout in upper Sheppard Creek. TU volunteers will be paired with experienced Forest Service technicians. There will be several small teams working along the creek each day. This is a fun opportunity to get out on the ground and see the nuts and bolts of native fish restoration.

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If you can help out, let us know at flatheadtu@gmail.com or you can call Chris Schustrom at 260-1198 for details or questions. This is a very good opportunity to show your dedication to native fish in the Flathead and we look forward to seeing you there.

Thanks, Flathead Valley Trout Unlimited