Where to Fish Arch Lake, Little


'85 plant may have gone into upper Arch Lake. 8 - year stocking rotation. #'s lowered to 75/acre in 1997. Stay south of the creek when you can see the falls. Timber bushwacking-is a mess. When sampled in 2013 fish were in good condition.

Size: 7.18 acres
Elevation: 10103 ft
Directions: 3 miles of Good Trail from east Rosebud Lake then 3 miles up the south side of Arch Creek . See below.
Status of the Fishery:
Township/Range/Section: 7S 16E 35
Latitude/Longitude: 45.1736 -109.72801
FWP Region: Region 5  
County: Stillwater
Fishing District: Central
Type: MTNLAKE
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