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Show ( 4) Wolf Creek Wolf Creek is a small stream having a Class III classification and contains thriving populations of brook, brown and cutthroat trout. ( 5) Hades Creek Hades Creek is a small stream that has been rated Class III. It supports only moderate populations of rainbow and cutthroat trout. A few brook trout are also present„ ( 6) Twin Creek Twin Creek does not support a permanent fishery and is not listed in the State1s classification. The lower sections occasionally support cutthroat and brown trouto ( 7) Layout Creek Layout Creek supports a minor fishery in its lower reaches but is not classified by the State. A small population of cutthroat trout inhabits the stream. ( 8) Water Hollow Creek Water Hollow Creek constitutes a marginal fishery with a Class IV rating. The lower portion of the stream is reported to serve as a small fishery and as a spawning and rearing area for trout from Currant Creek » The upper portion of the stream is reported to contain a population of the rare Colorado River cutthroat. ~* ( 9) West Fork of the Duchesne The West Fork of the Duchesne rates a Class III stream classification supporting significant populations of cutthroat, brook, rainbow and brown trout. In 1972 about 3,000 " catchable" size rainbow trout were stocked. ( 10) Currant Creek The upper section of this stream, located within the National Forest, has a Class II rating. Much of the 135 |