11/20/2017
Fish passage coordinator Nick Scribner led efforts last week to replace a screen on an irrigation diversion off Bear Creek on the Commission's Spence & Moriarty Wildlife Management Area. The previous drum screen was undersized and was replaced with a paddle wheel-driven larger screen. Now the Department can better balance water diversion for growing hay for wildlife and keeping water in Bear Creek for Yellowstone Cutthroat trout.
The screen keeps cutthroat trout and other fish species out of the ditch. The original project included a new diversion structure in addition to the screen and was funded by a variety of partners. The Wyoming Wildlife Natural Resource Trust was a substantial project partner along with the US Fish and Wildlife Service.
Design was by One Fish Engineering, the screen was from Hendrick Screen Company, and Wyoming Fabrication and Machine out of Evanston constructed the paddle wheel and the frame that holds the drum.