Fort Peck Lake
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Fort Peck Lake, or Lake Fort Peck, is a major reservoir in Montana, formed by the Fort Peck Dam on the Missouri River. The lake lies in the eastern prairie region of Montana approximately Template:Convert east of Great Falls and Template:Convert north of Billings, reaching into portions of six counties.<ref name="GNIS"/>
The dam and reservoir were built in the 1930s to enhance navigation on the Missouri River, supplying enough water downstream of the dam to provide for a Template:Convert, Template:Convert navigation channel from Sioux City, Iowa, to the mouth of the Missouri just above St. Louis.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
HistoryEdit
Following severe flooding along the Missouri River in 1943, which hampered the economic development of the Missouri River Valley and damaged production of military supplies for then-ongoing World War II, five additional dams were added when the federal government adopted the Pick-Sloan Plan, calling for a series of dams and reservoirs to be built along the Missouri and its tributaries.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Fort Peck Dam was built from 1933 to 1940 by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; water impoundment began in 1937 and the reservoir was first filled to capacity in 1947.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The federal government forced out ranchers and farmers who lived in the valley bottom to prepare room for the lake.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
DescriptionEdit
With a volume of Template:Convert when full, Fort Peck is the fifth largest artificial lake in the United States. It extends Template:Convert through central Montana, and its twisting, inlet-studded shoreline has a total length of some Template:Convert.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Along with the Missouri River, smaller tributaries such as the Musselshell River, Fourchette Creek, Timber Creek, Hell Creek and Dry Creek feed the reservoir; the latter forms the longest side arm of the reservoir, which reaches some Template:Convert southwards. The lake covers an area of Template:Convert, making it the largest in Montana by surface area, although Flathead Lake has a larger volume due to its greater depth.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
The reservoir is also a tourist attraction, with 27 designated recreational sites bordering its shores.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Bordering nearly the entire reservoir is the Template:Convert Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge, which has preserved much of the high prairie and hill country around the lake.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
The lake is featured in the film Jurassic Park III, as part of an excavation.
FishingEdit
Fishing is popular at the reservoir and a large variety of fish have been introduced into the lake.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
Species | Family | Class | Native to MT |
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Bigmouth Buffalo | Sucker | Warmwater | Native |
Black Bullhead | Catfish | Warmwater | Introduced |
Black Crappie | Sunfish | Warmwater | Introduced |
Blue Sucker | Sucker | Warmwater | Native |
Bluegill | Sunfish | Warmwater | Introduced |
Brassy Minnow | Minnow | Warmwater | Native |
Brook Stickleback | Stickleback | Warmwater | Native |
Brown Trout | Trout | Coldwater | Introduced |
Burbot | Codfish | Coldwater | Native |
Channel Catfish | Catfish | Warmwater | Native |
Chinook Salmon | Trout | Introduced | |
Cisco | Trout | Warmwater | Introduced |
Common Carp | Minnow | Warmwater | Introduced |
Creek Chub | Minnow | Warmwater | Native |
Emerald Shiner | Minnow | Warmwater | Native |
Fathead Minnow | Minnow | Warmwater | Native |
Flathead Chub | Minnow | Warmwater | Native |
Freshwater Drum | Drum | Warmwater | Native |
Goldeye | Mooneye | Warmwater | Native |
Green Sunfish | Sunfish | Warmwater | Introduced |
Iowa Darter | Perch | Warmwater | Native |
Lake Chub | Minnow | Warmwater | Native |
Lake Trout | Trout | Coldwater | Native |
Lake Whitefish | Trout | Coldwater | Introduced |
Largemouth Bass | Sunfish | Warmwater | Introduced |
Longnose Dace | Minnow | Warmwater | Native |
Longnose Sucker | Sucker | Warmwater | Native |
Northern Pike | Pike | Warmwater | Introduced |
Northern Redbelly Dace | Minnow | Warmwater | Native |
Paddlefish | Paddlefish | Warmwater | Native |
Pallid Sturgeon | Sturgeon | Warmwater | Native |
Plains Killifish | Killifish | Introduced | |
Plains Minnow | Minnow | Warmwater | Native |
Rainbow Trout | Trout | Coldwater | Introduced |
River Carpsucker | Sucker | Warmwater | Native |
Sand Shiner | Minnow | Warmwater | Native |
Sauger | Perch | Warmwater | Native |
Shorthead Redhorse | Sucker | Warmwater | Native |
Shovelnose Sturgeon | Sturgeon | Warmwater | Native |
Smallmouth Bass | Sunfish | Warmwater | Introduced |
Smallmouth Buffalo | Sucker | Warmwater | Native |
Spottail Shiner | Minnow | Warmwater | Introduced |
Stonecat | Catfish | Native | |
Walleye | Perch | Warmwater | Introduced |
White Crappie | Sunfish | Warmwater | Introduced |
White Sucker | Sucker | Warmwater | Native |
Yellow Perch | Perch | Warmwater | Introduced |
See alsoEdit
- New Deal
- Public Works Administration
- List of lakes in Montana
- List of largest reservoirs in the United States
- List of reservoirs by volume
ReferencesEdit
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External linksEdit
- U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Fort Peck Dam and Lake
- Ft. Peck Project - Recreation.gov, area recreation information, camping reservations
- Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge
- Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Parks
- Fort Peck Lake at Big Sky Fishing
- Fort Peck Lake Reservoir and Recreation Area Template:Webarchive