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e, Susan M.
1972
Lana Boyles
3
Monroe Middlefork Camp, E. of Road, Middle
Fork of Tuolumne River, Tuolumne
Co., California
July 15 (cont)
9:29 A.M. ~30yd upstream along rock
outcrop. Small indiv caught by Graham:
Tom in shallow pool just above
some "rapids" (ie. H2O running but
rapidly over some rocks. H2O ~ 3-6" deep.
10:12 A.M. started back downstream, got ~20 yd.
up from bridge (foot bridge) below
small "rapids". On rocky (small rocks)
w/ alder veg. One had scared previously.
10:20 A.M. returning downstream to 1st rocky
shore where earlier captured first indiv;
another indiv. caught.
10:45 A.M. caught indiv. 1st 'scared off bank
at ~8:30A.M. ~3 ft from H2O near
base of Ponderosa (?-jeffrey?) Pine.
~11:00 A.M. - final indiv. caught by all of us
found running on top of the rock.
topo map ref:
Tuolumne quad (15'): N3745-W12000/15-
1948 AMS 1959 I- Series V795
T.1.S; R.18E. sector 28 middle of upper half.