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Seasonal Occurrence and Abundance of Salmonid Fishes in the Ludington Pumped Storage Reservoir on Lake Michigan

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Salmonid fishes were pumped into the Ludington Reservoir shortly after plan operations began. Reservoir residence periods were brief (days) and populations did not increase over time. Peak entrainment periods were: rainbow trout, March/April and October through December; brown trout, June through October; coho and chinook salmon, September/October; lake trout, October.
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1985
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American Fisheries Society
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