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Waters Proposed for Addition to Trout List (4/21/06) Waters Proposed for Addition to Trout List (4/21/06) ABCD 1 Stream Code Stream Name Major Watershed Stream Segment 2 WVBST-70-W Jacobs Fork Tug Fork Entire length 3 WVBST-99 Elkhorn Creek Tug Fork Entire length 4 WVJ-1-A Ewin Run James Entire length 5 WVJ-1-D North Fork/Potts Creek James Entire length 6 WVJ-3 Cove Creek James Entire length 7 WVK-65 Paint Creek Upper Kanawha Pax to Burnwell 8 WVK-65-H Ash Branch Upper Kanawha Entire length 9 WVK-76 Loop Creek Upper Kanawha Entire length 10 WVK-76-M Open Fork Upper Kanawha Entire length 11 WVK-76-N-1 Taylor Branch Upper Kanawha Entire length 12 WVK-80 Falls Creek Upper Kanawha Entire length 13 WVKC-31-B Hopkins Fork Coal Entire length 14 WVKC-47 Clear Fork Coal Entire length 15 WVKE-102 Laurel Creek Elk Entire length 16 WVKE-102-A Camp Creek Elk Entire length 17 WVKE-111-K Sugar Creek Elk Entire length 18 WVKE-111-K-2 Little Sugar Creek Elk Entire length 19 WVKE-117-B Right Fork/Leatherwood Creek Elk Entire length 20 WVKE-118 Bergoo Creek Elk Entire length 21 WVKE-127 Big Run Elk Entire length 22 WVKE-129 Valley Fork Elk Entire length 23 WVKE-130 Chimney Rock Run Elk Entire length 24 WVKE-133 Dry Fork Elk Entire length 25 WVKE-135 Big Run Elk Entire length 26 WVKE-136 Props Run Elk Entire length 27 WVKE-137 Laurel Run Elk Entire length 28 WVKE-138 Big Spring Fork Elk Entire length 29 WVKE-138-B Cup Run Elk Entire length 30 WVKE-139-0.5A Slaty Fork Elk Entire length 31 WVKE-139-B Crooked Fork Elk Entire length 32 WVKE-43 Blue Knob Creek Elk Entire length 33 WVKE-50-I Rockcamp Run Elk Entire length 34 WVKE-69 Groves Creek Elk Entire length 35 WVKE-74 Strange Creek Elk Entire length 36 WVKE-76-L-5 Tug Fork Elk Entire length 37 WVKE-76-O Poplar Creek Elk Entire length 38 WVKE-91 Wolf Creek Elk Entire length 39 WVKG-13 Peters Creek Gauley Entire length 40 WVKG-19-A Dogwood Creek Gauley Entire length 41 WVKG-19-J Brackens Creek Gauley Entire length 42 WVKG-19-O.7 Surbaugh Creek Gauley Entire length 43 WVKG-19-U-1 Brown Creek Gauley Entire length 44 WVKG-19-U-2-C Old Field Branch Gauley Entire length 45 WVKG-19-U-2-D Job Knob Branch Gauley Entire length 46 WVKG-19-U-3 Sam Creek Gauley Entire length 47 WVKG-19-V-5 Laurel Creek Gauley Entire length 48 WVKG-19-V-7 Kuhn Branch Gauley Entire length 49 WVKG-20 Collison Creek Gauley Entire length 50 WVKG-24-E Grassy Creek Gauley Entire length 51 WVKG-24-E-2 Brushy Meadow Creek Gauley Entire length 52 WVKG-24-H.8 Price Fork Gauley Entire length 53 WVKG-26-K Brushy Fork Gauley Entire length 54 WVKG-32 Panther Creek Gauley Entire length 55 WVKG-32-J Cranes Nest Run Gauley Entire length 56 WVKG-34-E-11 Middle Branch Gauley Entire length 57 WVKG-34-E-13 Cold Spring Branch Gauley Entire length 58 WVKG-34-E-8 Beech Run Gauley Entire length 59 WVKG-34-E-9 Hogcamp Run Gauley Entire length 60 WVKG-34-F Little Laurel Creek Gauley Entire length 61 WVKG-34-F-2 Improvement Branch Gauley Entire length 62 WVKG-34-G-10 Cold Knob Fork Gauley Entire length 63 WVKG-34-G-13 Big Run Gauley Entire length Streams Proposed for Addition to Trout List (4/21/06) ABCD 1 Stream Code Stream Name Major Watershed Stream Segment 64 WVKG-34-G-2 Briery Run Gauley Entire length 65 WVKG-34-G-6 Rocky Run Gauley Entire length 66 WVKG-34-G-8 Becky Run Gauley Entire length 67 WVKG-34-H-14 Bear Run Gauley Entire length 68 WVKG-34-H-17 Darnell Run Gauley Entire length 69 WVKG-34-H-4 Hunters Run Gauley Entire length 70 WVKG-34-H-5 Coats Run Gauley Entire length 71 WVKG-45 Big Laurel Creek Gauley Entire length 72 WVKG-57 Miller Mill Run Gauley Entire length 73 WVKG-58 Laurel Creek Gauley Entire length 74 WVKG-59 Big Run Gauley Entire length 75 WVKG-6 Rich Creek Gauley Entire length 76 WVKG-60 Turkey Creek Gauley Entire length 77 WVKG-60-A Right Fork/Turkey Creek Gauley Entire length 78 WVKG-61 Hughes Run Gauley Entire length 79 WVKG-65 Williams Camp Run Gauley Entire length 80 WVKG-67 Straight Creek Gauley Entire length 81 WVKG-70 Big Run Gauley Entire length 82 WVKG-72 Middle Fork/Gauley River Gauley Entire length 83 WVKG-73 North Fork/Gauley River Gauley Entire length 84 WVKGC-15 Hanging Rock Branch Gauley Entire length 85 WVKGC-19 Dogway Fork Gauley Entire length 86 WVKGC-23-C Red Run Gauley Entire length 87 WVKGC-24 North Fork/Cranberry River Gauley Entire length 88 WVKGC-3 Jakeman Run Gauley Entire length 89 WVKGC-4 Barrenshe Run Gauley Entire length 90 WVKGC-4-A Little Barrenshe Run Gauley Entire length 91 WVKGC-7 Bee Run Gauley Entire length 92 WVKGC-8 Foxtree Run Gauley Entire length 93 WVKGC-9 Aldrich Branch Gauley Entire length 94 WVKGW-1 Craig Run Gauley Entire length 95 WVKGW-10 Middle Fork/Williams River Gauley Entire length 96 WVKGW-2 Jonathan Run Gauley Entire length 97 WVKGW-20-A Lick Creek Gauley Entire length 98 WVKGW-22 Little Laurel Creek Gauley Entire length 99 WVKGW-25 Day Run Gauley Entire length 100 WVKGW-26 Black Mountain Run Gauley Entire length 101 WVKGW-27 Mountain Lick Run Gauley Entire length 102 WVKGW-3 Sawyer Run Gauley Entire length 103 WVKGW-4 Spice Run Gauley Entire length 104 WVKGW-8 White Oak Fork Gauley Entire length 105 WVKGW-9 Lick Branch Gauley Entire length 106 WVKN-23 Buffalo Creek Lower New Entire length 107 WVKN-26 Piney Creek Lower New Entire length 108 WVKN-26-B Fat Creek Lower New Entire length 109 WVKN-26-F Beaver Creek Lower New Entire length 110 WVKN-27-C Chestnut Knob Fork Lower New Entire length 111 WVKN-29 Glade Creek Lower New Entire length 112 WVKNB-12-B Laurel Creek Upper New Entire length 113 WVKNB-3 Little Bluestone River Upper New Entire length 114 WVKNB-30 Crane Creek Upper New Entire length 115 WVKNG-22-E-1-(S) Sinking Creek Greenbrier Entire length 116 WVKNG-22-E-1-A-(S) Hughart Creek Greenbrier Entire length 117 WVKNG-22-E-1-B Flynn Creek Greenbrier Entire length 118 WVKNG-28-P-2 Twomile Run Greenbrier Entire length 119 WVKNG-30-0.5A-1-A Burns Run Greenbrier Entire length 120 WVKNG-30-0.5A-1-C-1-(S) Roaring Creek Greenbrier Entire length 121 WVKNG-38 Locust Creek Greenbrier Entire length 122 WVKNG-53-G Barclay Run Greenbrier Entire length 123 WVKNG-53-H Douthat Creek Greenbrier Entire length 124 WVKNG-59 Thorny Creek Greenbrier Entire length 125 WVKNG-60 Laurel Run Greenbrier Entire length Streams Proposed for Addition to Trout List (4/21/06) ABCD 1 Stream Code Stream Name Major Watershed Stream Segment 126 WVKNG-66-D Shock Run Greenbrier Entire length 127 WVKNG-68-A-3 Sutton Run Greenbrier Entire length 128 WVKNG-68-A-4 Tacker Fork Greenbrier Entire length 129 WVKNG-68-A-5 Black Run Greenbrier Entire length 130 WVKNG-68-A-6 Elleber Run Greenbrier Entire length 131 WVKNG-68-A-6-A Griffin Run Greenbrier Entire length 132 WVKNG-70 Leatherbark Run Greenbrier Entire length 133 WVKNG-74 Trout Run Greenbrier Entire length 134 WVKNG-78 East Fork/Greenbrier River Greenbrier Entire length 135 WVKNG-78-A Johns Run Greenbrier Entire length 136 WVKNG-78-H Poca Run Greenbrier Entire length 137 WVKNG-78-H-1 Long Run Greenbrier Entire length 138 WVKNG-79-B Fill Run Greenbrier Entire length 139 WVKNG-79-C-1 Span Oak Run Greenbrier Entire length 140 WVKNG-79-C-2 Clubhouse Run Greenbrier Entire length 141 WVLK-131 Getout Run Little Kanawha Entire length 142 WVMC-12 Big Sandy Creek Cheat Entire length 143 WVMC-12-B Little Sandy Creek Cheat Entire length 144 WVMC-12-B-4.5 Piney Run Cheat Entire length 145 WVMC-12-B-5 Cherry Run Cheat Entire length 146 WVMC-12-B-6 Mill Run Cheat Entire length 147 WVMC-17 Muddy Creek Cheat Entire length 148 WVMC-33-A Flag Run Cheat Entire length 149 WVMC-33-A-1-A Aarons Run Cheat Entire length 150 WVMC-41 Long Run Cheat Entire length 151 WVMC-45 Tobes Run Cheat Entire length 152 WVMC-46-B Right Fork/Bull Run Cheat Entire length 153 WVMC-51-A Right Fork/Clover Run Cheat Entire length 154 WVMC-51-B Left Fork/Clover Run Cheat Entire length 155 WVMC-51-B-2 Mill Run Cheat Entire length 156 WVMC-51-B-4 Valley Fork Cheat Entire length 157 WVMC-51-B-5 Indian Run Cheat Entire length 158 WVMC-52 Minear Run Cheat Entire length 159 WVMC-54-A Mike Run Cheat Entire length 160 WVMC-54-D Hyle Run Cheat Entire length 161 WVMC-54-E Lick Drain Cheat Entire length 162 WVMC-54-H Thunderstruck Run Cheat Entire length 163 WVMC-54-I Leadmine Run Cheat Entire length 164 WVMC-54-K Twelvemile Run Cheat Entire length 165 WVMC-55 Dry Run Cheat Entire length 166 WVMC-56 Mill Run Cheat Entire length 167 WVMC-57 Wolf Run Cheat Entire length 168 WVMC-60-C Elklick Run Cheat Entire length 169 WVMC-60-D-10 Sand Run Cheat Entire length 170 WVMC-60-D-11 Yoakum Run Cheat Entire length 171 WVMC-60-G Red Run Cheat Entire length 172 WVMC-60-I Mill Run Cheat Entire length 173 WVMC-60-J Elklick Run Cheat Entire length 174 WVMC-60-K-0.5 Two Spring Run Cheat Entire length 175 WVMC-60-K-11 McCray Creek Cheat Entire length 176 WVMC-60-K-14 Daniels Creek Cheat Entire length 177 WVMC-60-K-16 West Fork/Glady Fork Cheat RM 2.0 to HW 178 WVMC-60-K-17-0.5A White Run Cheat Entire length 179 WVMC-60-K-2 Panther Camp Run Cheat Entire length 180 WVMC-60-K-4 Five Lick Creek Cheat Entire length 181 WVMC-60-K-5 Woodford Run Cheat Entire length 182 WVMC-60-K-6 Baker Camp Run Cheat Entire length 183 WVMC-60-L Big Run Cheat Entire length 184 WVMC-60-O-1 Big Run Cheat Entire length 185 WVMC-60-O-2 Flatrock Run Cheat Entire length 186 WVMC-60-O-3 Gandy Run Cheat Entire length 187 WVMC-60-P Spruce Run Cheat Entire length Streams Proposed for Addition to Trout List (4/21/06) ABCD 1 Stream Code Stream Name Major Watershed Stream Segment 188 WVMC-60-Q Horsecamp Run Cheat Entire length 189 WVMC-60-R Tory Camp Run Cheat Entire length 190 WVMC-60-T-1 Lower Two Spring Run Cheat
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