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Notes introduction. in seArch of gold The epigraph is from J. Gierach, Still Life with Brook Trout (New York: Simon and Schuster, 2005), 192. one. controversy over the sAlmon’s migrAtion The epigraph is from J. Bailey, Ultimate Freshwater Fishing (New York: DK Publishing, 1998), 88. 1.“Blackledge River Habitat Restoration Project,” Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, www.ct.gov/dep/lib/dep/fishing/restoration/blackledge .pdf (accessed May 20, 2012). 2. A. M. Tuthill,“Breakup Ice Control Structures,” U.S. Army Corps of Engineers ERDC/CRREL TN-05–5, November (2005): 1–21. 3.“Appendix D: History of Atlantic Salmon in the Connecticut River and Status of the Connecticut River Atlantic Salmon Restoration Program,” U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, last modified September 13, 2010, www.fws.gov/r5crc/Stuff/appd.html. 4. F. W. Kircheis, L.L.C.,“Sea Lamprey: Petromyzon marinus Linnaeus 1758,” U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, last modified January 2004, www.fws.gov/GOMCP/pdfs/ lampreyreport.pdf. 5. R. J. Behnke, Trout and Salmon of North America (New York: Free Press, 2002). 6.“U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Will No Longer Produce Salmon for Connecticut River Restoration Program,” U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Connecticut River Coordinator’s Office, www.fws.gov/r5crc/index.html (accessed November 30, 2012). 7. G. Rahr and X. Augerot,“A Proactive Sanctuary Strategy to Anchor and Restore High-Priority Wild Salmon Ecosystems,”Wild Salmon Center, last modified 2005, www.wildsalmoncenter.org/pdf/salmon_2100_Rahr_Augerot.pdf. 8. Behnke, Trout and Salmon of North America. 9. Behnke, Trout and Salmon of North America. 10. J. B. Dunham, D. S. Pilliod, and M. K. Young,“Assessing the Consequences of Nonnative Trout in Headwater Ecosystems in Western North America,” Fisheries 29 (2004): 18. 11. J. Bailey, Ultimate Freshwater Fishing (New York: DK Publishing, 1998), 100. 12. M. A. Halverson,“Stocking Trends: A Quantitative Review of Governmental Fish Stocking in the United States, 1931–2004,” Fisheries 33 (2008): 69–75. 13. M. Goodwin, Trout Streams of Eastern Connecticut (Ledyard, CT: Trout Unlimited, Thames Valley Chapter, 2004). 14. G. W. Hunter III, L. M. Thorpe, and D. E. Grosvenor,“An Attempt to Evaluate the Effects of Stream Improvement in Connecticut,” in Transactions of the Fifth North American Wildlife Conference (Washington, DC: American Wildlife Institute, 1941), 276–91. 260 ~ Notes to Chapter Two 15. Hunter et al.,“An Attempt to Evaluate the Effects of Stream Improvement in Connecticut,” 276. 16. M. E. Seehorn, Stream Habitat Improvement Handbook Technical Publication R8-TP 16 (Atlanta, GA: U.S. Forest Service, Southern Region, 1992). 17. E. P. Cliff, Wildlife Habitat Improvement Handbook (Washington, DC: U.S. Forest Service, 1969); M. A. Gee, Stream Improvement Handbook (Washington, DC: U.S. Forest Service, 1952); M. B. Arthur, Fish Stream Improvement Handbook (Washington, DC: U.S. Forest Service, 1936); H. S. Davis, Methods for the Improvement of Streams (Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Fisheries, 1935). 18. D. M. Thompson,“Long-Term Effect of Instream Habitat-Improvement Structures on Channel Morphology along the Blackledge and Salmon Rivers, Connecticut, USA,” Environmental Management 29 (2002): 250–65. 19. D. M. Thompson,“A Geomorphic Explanation for a Meander Cutoff Following Channel Relocation of a Coarse-Bedded Channel,” Environmental Management 31 (2003): 385–400. 20. Goodwin, Trout Streams of Eastern Connecticut. 21.“Department of Environmental Conservation Announces Trophy Fish Award Ceremony,” Connecticut Department of Environmental Conservation News Release, February 13, 2009, http://ct.gov/dep/cwp/view.asp?A=3605&Q=433956 (accessed May 1, 2012). two. first-clAss entertAinment The epigraph is from W. C. Platts, Trout Streams (London: Harmsworth, 1977), 142. 1. N. Karas, Brook Trout (Guilford, CT: Lyons, 2002). 2. R. B. MacKay, introduction to Long Island Country Homes and Their Architects, 1860–1940, ed. R. B. MacKay, A. K. Baker, and C. A. Traynor (New York: Palace, 1997), 19–23. 3. Karas, Brook Trout. 4. Karas, Brook Trout. 5. MacKay, introduction to Long Island Country Homes and Their Architects, 1860–1940. 6. A. Walker,“The Family Behind the Popular Phrase,” Keeping Up with the Joneses, last modified 2009, www.jonesnyhistory.com/. 7. South Side Sportsmen’s Club, Officers, Members, Constitution and Rules of the South Side Sportsmen’s Club of Long Island, Oakdale (New York: C. C. Burnett and Company, 1907). 8. Karas, Brook Trout. 9.“Cultivation of Trout,” New York Times, March 15, 1885. 10. Karas, Brook Trout. 11. Karas, Brook Trout, 167. 12. Karas, Brook Trout, 173. 13. Karas, Brook Trout, 184. 14. E. Van Put...

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