HEADWATERS FOREST DISTRICT STREAM/LAKE GAME FISH SPECIES OF CONCERN WORK WINDOW 2 canyons 3 Canyon Adams Lake SK/LT, RB, KO, BT, BB (LT spawning &
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1 HEADWATERS FOREST DISTRICT 2 canyons 3 Canyon Adams Lake SK/LT, RB, KO, BT, BB (LT spawning & emerge) July 15 - Sept 30 Adams Headwater (u/s of Tumtum Lk.) CH, CO/RB, BT, MW (RB emerge-bt spawn) Aug 7 - Aug. 15 Adolph CO/BT, MW (BT emerge-bt spawn) June 1 - Aug. 15 Albreda CO/RB, BT, WF (RB emerge-bt spawn) July 22 - Aug 15 Allan BT (BT emerge-bt spawn) June 1 - Aug. 15 Anderson CO, mouth/rb, BT (RB emerge-bt spawn) July 22 - Aug 15 Avery RB, BT (RB emerge-bt spawn) July 22 - Aug. 15 Avola Comm CO/RB, BT (RB emerge-bt spawn) July 22 - Aug. 15 Avola Mountain CO/RB, BT (RB emerge-bt spawn) July 22 - Aug. 15 Avola Mountain-Crossing Crk. CO/RB, BT (RB emerge-bt spawn) July 22 - Aug. 15 Axel RB July 22 - Oct 31 Barriere Pass 1 RB (RB emerge-cold water temps) July 22 - Oct. 31 Bear (trib to Adams u/s of Tumtum Lk.) BT (BT emerge-bt spawn) June 1 - Aug. 15 Berry (S. by N. Thompson R.) RB, BT (RB emerge-bt spawn) July 22 - Aug. 15 Blackberg (S. by N. Thompson R.) RB, BT (RB emerge-bt spawn) July 22 - Aug. 15 Blackstone BT, (RB?) July 22 - Aug. 15 Blue (below falls by Junction with North Blue) CO, CH/RB, (BT RB emerge-bt spawn) Aug. 7 - Aug. 15 Blue (above falls by Junction with North Blue) RB, BT (RB emerge-bt spawn) Aug. 7 - Aug. 15 Bone (below falls) BT, WF June 1 - Aug 15 Bower (Trib to Harbour) RB (RB emerge-cold water temps) Aug 7 - Oct. 31 Briggs SK/RB, BT (RB emerge-bt spawn) Aug 7 - Aug. 15 Brookfield (upper) RB (RB emerge-cold water temps) Aug 7 - Oct. 31 Brookfield (lower) CO/RB (RB emerge-co Aug 7 - Oct. 21 Burton SK, CO/RB (RB emerge-sk Aug 7 - Sept. 30 Camp Six (trib to Adams) RB (RB emerge-cold water temps) Aug 7 - Oct. 31 Candle RB (RB emerge-cold water temps) Aug 7 - Oct. 31 Canamred RB, EB (RB emerge-eb spawn) July 22 - Sept. 15 Canvas CO/BT (BT emerge-bt spawn) June 1 - Aug. 15 Cayenne (below falls) CO, SK/RB, KO (RB emerge-sk & KO July 22 - Aug. 10 Cayenne (above falls) RB (RB emerge-cold water temps) Aug 7 - Oct. 31 Cayuse (S. by N. Thompson R.) RB, BT (RB emerge-bt spawn) July 22 - Aug. 15 Cedar BT (BT emerge-bt spawn) June 1 - Aug. 15 Cedar - Blue (S. by N. Thompson R.) RB, BT (RB emerge-bt spawn) July 22 - Aug. 15 Chappelle BT (BT emerge-bt spawn) June 1 - Aug. 15 Chuck RB, BT (RB emerge-bt spawn) (S. by N. Thompson R.) July 22 - Aug. 15 Clearwater (mainstream) CO, CH, SK/RB, BT (RB emerge-ch Aug 7 - Aug. 15 Clemina (below falls) BT, WF (BT emerge-bt spawn) June 1 - Aug. 15 Cook CO/RB, BT (RB emerge-bt spawn) Aug 7 - Aug. 15 Cook (upper) RB, BT (RB emerge-bt spawn) Aug 7 - Aug. 15 Crossing S by N. Thompson/RB, BT Aug 7 - Aug. 15 Dennery (trib. To Adams) RB (RB emerge-cold water temps) Aug 7 - Oct. 31 Dominion BT, WF (BT emerge-bt spawn) June 1 - Aug. 15 Dudgeon RB, BT (RB emerge-bt spawn) Aug 7 - Aug. 15 E. Lebher BT (BT emerge-bt spawn) June 1 - Aug. 15
2 HEADWATERS FOREST DISTRICT East Adams?? BT (BT emerge-bt spawn) June 1 - Aug. 15 Edi BT (BT emerge-bt spawn) June 1 - Aug. 15 Ella Frye BT (BT emerge-bt spawn) June 1 - Aug. 15 Fage Creek RB (RB emerge-cold water temps) Aug 7 - Oct. 31 Finn (below canyon) CO, CH/RB, BT (RB emerge-ch arrival & BT spawn) July 22 - Aug. 15 Finn (above canyon) RB, BT (RB emerge-bt spawn) Aug 7 - Aug. 15 Fisher RB (RB emerge-cold water temps) (S. by Adams) Aug 7 - Oct. 31 Foam RB, BT (RB emerge-bt spawn)(s. by N. Thompson R.) Aug 7 - Aug. 15 Foghorn RB, BT (RB emerge-bt spawn) (S. by N. Thompson R.) Aug 7 - Aug. 15 Fowler CO in Tum Tum Cr.,/RB, BT (RB emerge-bt spawn) Aug 7 - Aug. 15 Froth RB, BT (RB emerge-bt spawn) (S. by N. Thompson R.) Aug 7 - Aug. 15 Gannet RB (RB emerge-cold water temps) Aug 7 - Oct. 31 Gill CO (on Blackpool Flats)/RB Aug 7 - Sept. 30 Goat CH, CO/RB (RB emerge-ch July 22 - Aug. 10 Gold RB, BT (RB emerge-bt spawn) (S. by Adams) Aug 7 - Aug. 15 Gollen CH/RB (RB emerge-ch spawn) Aug 7 - Sept. 30 Goodwin RB (RB emerge-cold water temps) Aug 7 - Oct. 31 Gosnell CO/BT (BT emerge-bt spawn) June 1 - Aug. 15 Gum (below falls) RB, BT (RB emerge-bt spawn) (S. by N. Thompson R) Aug 7 - Aug. 15 Gum (above falls) BT (BT emerge-bt spawn) June 1 - Aug. 15 Harbour RB (RB emerge-cold water temps) Aug 7 - Oct. 31 Haschaek RB (RB emerge-cold water temps) (S. by N. Thompson R.) July 22 - Oct. 31 Hellroar (below falls) RB, BT (RB emerge-bt spawn) Aug. 7 - Aug. 15 Hellroar (above falls) barren Hemlock (trib to Adams) BT (BT emerge-bt spawn) June 1 - Aug. 15 Homestead RB, BT (RB emerge-bt spawn) (S. by N. Thompson R.) Aug 7 - Aug. 15 Jones RB, BT (RB emerge-bt spawn) (S. by N. Thompson R.) Aug 7 - Aug. 15 Italia RB (RB emerge-cold water temps) Aug 7 - Oct. 31 Joseph RB (RB emerge-cold water temps) Aug 7 - Oct. 31 Lampard RB (RB emerge-cold water temps) (S. by Adams R.) Aug 7 - Oct. 31 Lebher BT (BT emerge-bt spawn) June 1 - Aug. 15 Lempriere CO/BT, WF (BT emerge-bt spawn) June 1 - Aug. 15 Lion CO, CH, SK/RB, BT (RB emerge-bt spawn) July 22 - Aug. 15 Little Fort RB, BT (RB emerge-bt spawn) (S. by N. Thompson R.) Aug 7 - Aug. 15 Lolo RB, BT (RB emerge-bt spawn) (S. by N. Thompson R.) Aug 7 - Aug. 15 Loyst RB (RB emerge-cold water temps) (S. by Adams R.) Aug 7 - Oct. 31 Loyst/camp 6 RB (RB emerge-cold water temps) (S. by Adams R.) Aug 7 - Oct. 31 Lute RB, BT (RB emerge-bt spawn) (S. by N. Thompson R.) Aug 7 - Aug. 15 Macrae CO, CH/RB, BT (RB emerge-ch arrival & BT spawn) Aug 7 - Aug. 15 Mad (lower) CO/RB (RB emerge-co Aug 7 - Sept. 30 Mad (upper) RB (RB emerge-cold water temps) Aug 7 - Oct. 31 Magnet RB (RB emerge-cold water temps) (S. by Adams R.) Aug 7 - Oct. 31
3 HEADWATERS FOREST DISTRICT Mammoth RB, BT (RB emerge-bt spawn) (S. by Adams R.) Aug 7 - Aug. 15 Mann (above 21 km Road 2) RB, EB (RB emerge-eb spawn) Aug 7 - Sept. 15 Mann (below Road 2) CO, CH/RB (RB emerge-ch July 22 - Aug. 20 Manteau BT, WF (BT emerge-bt spawn) June 1 - Aug. 15 Martin (mad) RB (RB emerge-cold water temps) Aug 7 - Oct. 31 Maury RB (RB emerge-cold water temps) Aug 7 - Oct. 31 McAndrew BT (BT emerge-bt spawn) June 1 - Aug. 15 McConnell (trib to Adams) RB (RB emerge-cold water temps) Aug 7 - Aug. 15 McDougal RB, BT (RB emerge-bt spawn) (S. by N. Thompson R.) Aug 7 - Aug. 15 McGee RB (RB emerge-cold water temps) (S. by Adams R.) Aug 7 - Oct. 31 McKenzie RB (RB emerge-cold water temps) Aug 7 - Oct. 31 Meadow Creek RB (RB emerge-cold water temps) Aug 7 - Oct. 31 Mica SK/RB (RB emerge-sk Aug 7 - Sept. 30 Michael RB (RB emerge-cold water temps) Aug 7 - Aug. 15 Miledge BT (BT emerge-bt spawn) June 1 - Aug. 15 Miledge Residual RB, BT (RB emerge-bt spawn) (S. by N. Thompson R.) Aug 7 - Aug. 15 Momich CO, SK/RB, KO (RB emerge-sk & KO July 22 - July 31 Montana RB, BT (RB emerge-bt spawn) (S. by N. Thompson R.) Aug 7 - Aug. 15 Moonbeam BT (BT emerge-bt spawn) June 1 - Aug. 15 Moul RB (RB emerge-cold water temps) Aug 7 - Aug. 15 Mud RB, BT, WF (RB emerge-bt spawn) Aug. 7 - Aug. 15 Noblequartz RB, BT (RB emerge-bt spawn) (S. by N. Thompson R.) Aug 7 - Aug. 15 Noblequartz - McCorvie RB (RB emerge-cold water temps) Aug 7 - Oct. 31 North Blue BT (BT emerge-bt spawn) June 1 - Aug. 15 Oliver CH/BT, RB (RB emerge-bt spawn) Aug. 7 - Aug. 15 Otter RB, BT (RB emerge-bt spawn) (S by N. Thompson) Aug 7 - Aug. 15 Paradise RB, BT (RB emerge-bt spawn) (S by N. Thompson) Aug 7 - Aug. 15 Peddie RB, BT (RB emerge-bt spawn) (S by N. Thompson) Aug 7 - Aug. 15 Peddie-Goose CO/RB, BT (RB emerge-bt spawn) Aug 7 - Aug. 15 Pisima RB (RB emerge-cold water temps) Aug 7 - Oct. 31 Pleasant BT (BT emerge-bt spawn) June 1 - Aug. 15 Pyramid BT (BT emerge-bt spawn) June 1 - Aug. 15 Raft (below falls) CO, SK, CH/RB, BT (RB emerge-bt spawn & CH July 22 - Aug. 15 Raft (upper) RB (RB emerge-cold water temps) July 22 - Oct. 31 Reg Christie CO/RB, MW (RB emerge-mw spawn) Aug 7 - Sept. 30 Roberts RB (RB emerge-cold water temps) (S. by Adams R.) Aug 7 - Oct. 31 Robina CO/BT, (RB?) July 22 - Aug. 15 Robinson RB (RB emerge-cold water temps) Aug 7 - Oct. 31 Russell RB (RB emerge-cold water temps) Aug 7 - Oct. 31 Sager RB, BT (RB emerge-bt spawn) (S by N. Thompson) Aug 7 - Aug. 15 Sager/Wire cache CO/RB, BT (RB emerge-bt spawn) Aug 7 - Aug. 15 Sawfly RB, BT (RB emerge-bt spawn) (S by N. Thompson) Aug 7 - Aug. 15
4 HEADWATERS FOREST DISTRICT Serpentine (below falls) RB, BT (RB emerge-bt spawn) (S by N. Thompson) Aug 7 - Aug. 15 Serpentine (above falls) BT (BT emerge-bt spawn) June 1 - Aug. 15 Shannon RB, BT (RB emerge-bt spawn) (S by N. Thompson) Aug 7 - Aug. 15 Smoke RB (RB emerge-cold water temps) Aug 7 - Oct. 31 Sock RB (RB emerge-cold water temps) Aug 7 - Oct. 31 South Harbour RB (RB emerge-cold water temps) (S. by Adams R.) Aug 7 - Oct. 31 Spahats RB (RB emerge-cold water temps) Aug 7 - Oct. 31 Storm BT (BT emerge-bt spawn) June 1 - Aug. 15 Stormking BT (BT emerge-bt spawn) June 1 - Aug. 15 Stormking East BT (BT emerge-bt spawn) June 1 - Aug. 15 Stukemapten RB (RB emerge-cold water temps) Aug 7 - Oct. 31 Sundt RB, BT (RB emerge-bt spawn) (S by N. Thompson) Aug 7 - Aug. 15 Sunset RB (RB emerge-cold water temps) (S. by Adams R.) Aug 7 - Oct. 31 Thompson Glacier BT (BT emerge-bt spawn) June 1 - Aug. 15 Thunder BT, WF (BT emerge-bt spawn) June 1 - Aug. 15 Todd (trib to Adams) CO, CH/RB (RB emerge-ch Aug 7 - Aug 10 Tracey year round Traci BT (BT emerge-bt spawn) June 1 - Aug. 15 Troy CO/RB (RB emerge-co Aug 7 - Oct. 22 Tsikwustum RB (RB emerge-cold water temps) Aug 7 - Oct. 31 Tsikwustum Residual RB (RB emerge-cold water temps) Aug 7 - Oct. 31 Upper Adams (d/s Tumtum Lk.) CO, CH, SK /BT, RB, MW (RB emerge-bt spawn) Aug 7 - Aug. 15 Upper Joseph BT (BT emerge-bt spawn) June 1 - Aug. 15 Upper North Thompson rsidual BT (BT emerge-bt spawn) June 1 - Aug. 15 Wallace RB (RB emerge-cold water temps) (S. by Adams R.) Aug 7 - Oct. 31 West Blue RB (RB emerge-cold water temps) Aug 7 - Oct. 31 White RB, BT (RB emerge-bt spawn) (S by N. Thompson) Aug 7 - Aug. 15 Whitewater RB, BT (RB emerge-bt spawn) (S by N. Thompson) Aug 7 - Aug. 15 Wilkins RB, BT (RB emerge-bt spawn) (S by N. Thompson) Aug 7 - Aug. 15 Wylie RB, BT (RB emerge-bt spawn) (S by N. Thompson) Aug 7 - Aug. 15
5 Species Names and Codes Species Name Species Code Pink Salmon PK Chinook Salmon CH Coho Salmon CO Sockeye Salmon SK Kokanee KO Steelhead Trout ST Rainbow Trout RB Cutthroat Trout CT Bull Trout BT Eastern Brook Trout EB Mountain Whitefish MW Lake Whitefish LW Whitefish (General) WF Burbot BB Large Mouth Bass LMB Small Mouth Bass SMB
6 General Species Work Windows Species Openings KO (stream spawners) Jun 1 - Aug 31 KO (shore spawners) Jun 1 - Sep 30 RB/ ST/ CT(early spawners) Jul 22 - Oct 31 RB/ ST/ CT (late spawners) Aug 7 - Oct 15 EB Jun 1 - Sep 15 BT Jun 1 - Aug 15 LT Jul 15 - Sep 30 BB (shallow) Jul 1 - Oct 31 BB (deep) Jun 1 - Dec 31 LW Jun 1 - Oct 31 MW May 1 - Sep 30 Salmon Jul 15 - Aug 15 These work windows are valid as of March 29, 2006 and replace any previous General Work Windows. Please note there may be watershed or species specific work windows that supercede the General Work Windows. Please see the specific work windows for your area of interest for details.
7 CASCADES FOREST DISTRICT Thompson River (below Kamloops Lake) PK, CO, SK, CH, ST/RB, BT (RB emerge-ch July 22 - Aug. 15 Clapperton Creek CH, CO/ST, RB (RB & ST emerge-ch July 22 - Aug. 1 Coldwater River (above Kingsvale) Coldwater River (below Kingsvale) CO,CH, ST/RB, BT (late) (ST emerge-ch CO,CH, ST/RB, BT (ST emerge-ch No window *time of least risk for no window streams is Aug. 7 - Aug. 10 July 22 - Aug. 1 July 22 - Aug. 1(?) Guichon Creek CO, CH, ST/RB (RB & ST emerge-ch July 22 - Aug. 1 Nicola River CO, CH, ST/RB, MW (RB &ST emerge-ch July 22 - Aug. 1 Nicola River (Above Nicola Lake) CO, CH, KO, RB (RB emerge - CH & KO July 22 - Aug 31 spawn) Quilchena Creek CO, KO, RB (RB emerge - KO spawn) July 22 - Aug 31 Spius Creek (above Maka Confluence) CO,CH, ST/BT, RB (RB & ST emerge-ch No window *time of least risk for no window streams is Aug. 7 - Aug. 10 Spius Creek (below Maka Confluence) CO, CH, ST/BT, RB (RB & ST emerge-ch July 22 - Aug. 1 Maka Creek CO, CH, ST/BT, RB (RB & ST emerge-ch July 22 - Aug. 1 Prospect Creek CO, CH, ST/RB, BT (RB & ST emerge-ch July 22 - Aug. 1 Allison Creek RB, EB (RB emerge-eb spawn) Aug. 7 - Sept. 15 Hayes Creek RB (RB emerge-cold water temps.) Aug 7 - Oct 15 Similkameen River WF, RB (RB emerge-wf spawn) Aug. 7 - Sept. 30 Summers Creek RB, EB (RB emerge-eb spawn) Aug. 7 - Sept. 15 Tulameen River WF, RB (RB emerge-wf spawn) Aug. 7 - Oct. 15 Thompson R. (below Kamloops Lk.) CO, CH, PK, SK, ST/RB, WF (RB emerge-ch July 22 - Aug. 15 spawn) Fraser R. drainage CO, CH, SK,ST/RB, BT (RB emerge-ch (excluding Bridge, Seton, Stein & Kwoiek drainages) Fraser R. tribs. (Anderson to Ainslie Ck.) CO, CH, PK/RB, BT (RB emerge-bt spawn) July 22 - Aug. 15 July 22 - Aug. 15 Stein R. CO, CH, PK, ST/RB, BT, MW (RB & ST emerge-ch No. window. (more review req.) Kwoiek Ck. RB, BT (RB emerge-bt spawning) Aug. 7 - Aug. 15 Fraser R. Main (Anderson to Ainslie Ck.) each proposal assessed Bridge R. drainage (above Terzaghi Dam) RB, BT, KO (RB emerge-bt spawn) Aug. 7 - Aug. 15 Marshall Ck. drainage & N. side of Carpenter Lake RB, BT, KO (RB emerge-ko spawn) July 22 - Aug. 31 Yalakom R. drainage (upstream of 48 km) CH, ST/RB, BT (ST & RB emerge-bt spawn) Aug. 7 - Aug. 15 Yalakom R. drainage (downstream of 48 km) CO, CH, SK,ST/RB, BT (RB emerge-ch Aug. 7 - Aug. 15 Bridge R. (below Carpenter Lk.) CO, CH, SK, ST/RB, BT (RB & ST emerge-ch July 22 - Aug. 1 SETON DRAINAGE Late RB emergence/ch spawning Gates Ck. Drainage CO, CH, SK/RB, BT (RB emerge-ch Aug. 7 - Aug. 10
8 Anderson Lk. Drainage RB, BT, KO (RB emerge-bt spawn) Aug. 7 - Aug. 15 Seton-Portage drainage (between the lakes) CO, CH, SK/RB, BT (RB emerge-ch July 22 - Aug. 15 Seton Lk. Drainage (CO?)/RB, BT, KO (RB emerge-bt spawn) Aug. 7 - Aug. 15 Seton R. (below Lk.) CO, CH, SK, PK, ST/RB, BT (RB emerge-ch Aug. 7 - Aug. 15 CAYOOSH DRAINAGE Duffy Lk. Upstream RB (RB spawn - emerge) Aug. 7 - Oct. 15 O/L Duffy Lk. Downstream (to Walden Dam) RB (RB spawn - emerge) Aug. 7 - Oct. 15 Walden Dam d/s to Seton R. confluence CO, CH, SK, PK/RB, ST, BT (RB emerge-bt spawn) Aug. 7 - Aug. 15 Thompson R. (below Kamloops Lake) CO, CH, PK, SK, ST/RB, WF (RB emerge-ch spawn) July 22 - Aug. 15
9 Boss Crk., Hendrix Crk., Deception Crk., Canimred Crk., Ruth Redfern Crk., Spanish Crk., Jim Crk. (upstream outlet to Bowers Lk.), Windy Crk., Bridge Crk. (upstream of Stack Lks.), Eagle Crk., Phinetta Crk., tributaries to Birch Lk. And Lac des Roche, McDonald Crk, Hihuim Crk, Scot Crk.& Brown Crk. RB (RB emerge-cold water temps) July 22 - Oct. 31 Scottie Crk. RB,EB (RB emerge-eb spawn) July 22 - Sep. 15 Bonaparte River (& tributaries) CO, CH, ST/RB, EB (RB & ST emerge-ch spawn) July 22 - Aug. 15 McKinley Crk., lower reaches of Eagle Crk. And Bradley Crk., 111 Mile Crk., Deka Crk. & Bridge Crk. (upstream of Buffalo Crk. To confluence with Deka Crk.) RB, KO (RB emerge-ko spawn) July 22 - Aug. 31 All other streams & rivers within the 100 Mile House Forest District containing 100 MILE FOREST DISTRICT Low Elevation RB July 22 - Oct. 31 High Elevation RB Aug. 7 - Oct. 31
10 Thompson R. (below Kamloops L.) CO, CH, PK, SK, ST/RB, WF (RB emerge-ch July 22 - Aug 15 ADAMS RIVER (lower) SK, CH, CO, PK/ RB, MW (RB emerge-ch July 22 - Aug 31 Hiuihill Creek SK, CH, CO/RB (RB emerge-ch spawn) July 22 - Aug 31 Nikwikwaia Creek (lower) (CO?)/RB (RB emerge-co Aug 7 - Oct 21 BARRIERE RIVER CH, CO, (PK), (SK)/RB (RB emerge-ch July 22 - Aug 15 Harper Creek (CO)/BT, RB (RB emerge-bt spawn) Aug 7 - Aug 15 Haggard Creek (CO)/RB (RB emerge-co July 22 - Sept 30 Fennell Creek SK, CO/RB (RB emerge-sk July 22 - Aug 15 BONAPARTE RIVER CO, CH, ST/RB, EB (RB & ST emerge-ch spawn) July 22 - Aug 15 Cache Creek Hat Creek Loon KAMLOOPS FOREST DISTRICT ST/RB (ST & RB emerge-cold water temps) July 22 - Oct 31 Above Young Lake RB, KO (RB emerge-ko July 22 - Aug 31 Scottie RB, EB (RB emerge-eb spawn) July 22 - Sept 15 DEADMAN RIVER CH, CO, PK, ST/RB, MW (ST & RB emerge-ch spawn) July 22 - Aug 15 Criss Creek CO, CH,ST/RB (ST & RB emerge-ch spawn) July 22 - Aug 15 DUNN CREEK CO/RB (RB emerge-co July 22 - Sept 30 McTaggart Creek CO/RB (RB emerge-ch July 22 - Sept 30 Joseph Creek CO/RB (RB emerge-ch July 22 - Sept 30 LEMIEUX CREEK CO, (CH)/RB (RB emerge-ch July 22 - Aug 15 LOUIS CREEK CO, CH/RB (RB emerge-ch MacGillvray Creek CO, CH/RB (RB emerge-ch July 22 - Aug 15 Fadear Creek CO, CH/RB (RB emerge-ch July 22 - Aug 1 Christian Creek CO/RB (RB emerge-co July 22 - Sept 30 NORTH THOMPSON RIVER CH, CO, (PK), (SK)/RB, BT (RB emerge-ch July 22 - Aug 15 Medium Tribs (CO)/RB (RB emerge-co July 22 - Sept 30 SINMAX CREEK CO, SK/RB, KO (RB emerge-sk & KO July 22 - Aug. 31 SOUTH THOMPSON RIVER CO, CH, SK, PK, /RB, MW (RB emerge-ch July 22 - Aug 21 Chase Creek (below falls) CO, PK/RB (RB emerge-pk July 22 - Aug 31 (above falls) RB (RB emerge-low water temps) July 22 - Oct 31 Monte Creek CO, PK/RB (RB emerge-co July 22 - Oct 21 Medium Tribs CO, PK/RB (RB emerge-co July 22 - Oct 21 THOMPSON RIVER CO, CH, PK, SK, ST/RB, WF (RB emerge-ch spawn) July 22 - Aug 15 Tranquille River CO/RB (RB emerge-co July 22 - Oct 21
11 Okanagan-Shuswap Forest District Anstey R CO, SK/RB, MW (RB emerge-sk July 22 - Aug 10 Canoe Ck CO, SK/RB (RB emerge-sk July 22 - Sep 30 Eagle River: Below Sicamous CO, CH, SK/RB, BT, KO, MW (RB emerge-sk July 22 - Aug 15 Sicamous to Malakwa CO, CH, SK/RB, BT, KO, MW (RB emerge-sk July 22 - Aug 15 Malakwa upstream CO, CH, SK/RB, BT, KO, MW (RB emerge-sk July 22 - Aug 15 Little R CH, SK/RB, MW (RB emerge-ch July 22 - Sept 21 Onyx Ck CO/RB (RB emerge-co July 22 - Oct 21 Salmon R CO, CH, SK/RB, WT (RB emerge-ch arrive) July 22 - July 31 Scotch Ck CO, SK/RB (RB emerge-sk July 22 - Aug 15 Seymour R SK/RB, MW (RB emerge-sk spawning) July 22 - Aug 15 South Pass Ck CO, SK/RB, BT, MW (RB emerge-sk & BT spawning) July 22 - Aug 15 Tappen Ck CO/RB (RB emerge-co July 22 - Oct 21 Celista Ck (No salmon above falls) CO, SK/RB, BT, MW (RB emerge-bt spawning) July 22 - Aug 15 Bolean Ck CO/RB (RB emerge-co July 22 - Oct 21 Ross Ck CO/RB, BT, KO (RB emerge-bt spawning) July 22 - Aug 15 Hunakwa Ck CO/RB, BT, KO (RB emerge-bt spawning) July 22 - Aug 15 White Ck RB (RB emerge-low water temps) July 22 - Oct 31 Reinecker Ck RB (RB emerge-low water temps) July 22 - Oct 31 Niskonlith Ck RB (RB emerge-low water temps) July 22 - Oct 31 Campbell Ck RB (RB emerge-low water temps) July 22 - Oct 31 Perry R SK/RB, BT, MW (RB emerge-bt spawning) Aug 7 - Aug 15 Crazy Ck CO/RB, CT (RB & CT emerge-co Aug 7 - Oct 21 Yard Ck SK/RB, CT (RB & CT emerge-sk Arrival) Aug 7 - Aug 15 Myoff Ck RB (RB emerge-low water temps) July 22 - Oct 31 Ratchford Ck RB (RB emerge-low water temps) Aug 7 - Oct 31 Adams Lk SK/LT, RB, KO, BT, BB (LT spawning & emerge) July 15 - Sept 30 McNomie Ck CO, SK/RB (RB emerge-sk July 22 - Aug 31 Noisey Ck CO, SK/RB (RB emerge-sk Aug 7 - Aug 31 Owlhead Ck CO/RB, KO, EB (RB emerge-ko spawn) July 22 - Aug. 31 Shuswap Lk: Areas with no SK & no char spawning July 22 - Apr 1 Areas with no SK spawning but char spawning July 22 - Sept. 30 July 22 - Sept 15 (SK Areas with both SK & char spawning cycle yrs) Tappen Ck CO, SK/RB (RB emerge-co July 22 - Oct 21 White Ck RB (RB emerge-low water temps) Aug 7 - Oct 31
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