Pyrenees Rescue Center Trust Private Pond Application Environmental Assessment
Jul 2, 2024 11:32 AM
A landowner is applying for a private fish pond license and proposes to stock Yellowstone cutthroat trout. The pond is located on private land near Barlow Creek, which is a tributary to West Red Lodge Creek. The pond is supplied by groundwater sources and contains a domestic groundwater water right for fishery purposes (43D 30018332). The private pond is approximately 0.3 surface acres and approximately 1.2 miles southeast of Luther, Carbon County, Montana. The outlet of the pond is a screened (~¾” mesh) 10” culvert pipe with a two-foot drop. In addition, it is an earthen dam pond and fish escapement is likely during both normal operations and high flow events. Fish surveys in West Red Lodge Creek have documented both non-native sport fish (e.g., brown trout, brook trout) and native Yellowstone cutthroat trout in the east fork of West Red Lodge Creek. Although non-native salmonids are present, the fisheries management goals for this drainage include reducing the numbers of rainbow, brown, and brook trout where Yellowstone cutthroat trout could be negatively affected. The risks with stocking the pond with hatchery-reared Yellowstone cutthroat trout is minimal as escapement is likely but Barlow Creek experiences intermittent flows in drier years.
The project is sponsored by the private landowner, and the license would be active for a period of 10 years from the year of issuance (2024). The license can be renewed for additional 10-year intervals at the end of each term, and the license is transferable. Private landowner would stock pond upon approval of the private pond license application.
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Public Comment Opportunity:
Deadline: Comments will be accepted from July 2 to July 16, 2024, at 5 p.m.
Written comments can be mailed to:
Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks
Attn: Shannon Blackburn
2300 Lake Elmo Dr.
Billings, MT 59105
Emailed comments can be sent to Shannon.Blackburn@mt.gov