Appendix B. Data on Aquatic Focal Species: Adult returns to TMFD, Disposition, Escapement, Artificial Production, and Harvest
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1 Draft /Willow Subbasin Plan May 28, 2004 Appendix B. Data on Aquatic Focal Species: Adult returns to TMFD, Disposition, Escapement, Artificial Production, and Harvest Table 1. Summer steelhead adult returns, disposition, harvest, and escapement for the Table from Kissner (). RUN YEAR Summer Steelhead (STS) Enumerated at TMD Natural STS Enumerated at Three Mile Dam (TMD) Hatchery STS Enumerated at TMD Hatchery STS Harvested below TMD Estimated # of nonendemic STS strays to TMD Harvest or straying to other areas TMD+sport below TMD+other areas-%strays Natural Female STS Enumerated at TMD Hatchery Female STS Enumerated at TMD Natural Male STS Enumerated at TMD Hatchery Male STS Enumerated at TMD Natural STS Sacrificed or Mortalities at TMD Hatchery STS Sacrificed or Mortalities at TMD Natural STS Taken for Brood Stock Natural STS Spawned Hatchery STS Taken for Brood Stock Hatchery STS Spawned Natural Females Released above TMD Natural Males Released above TMD Natural STS Released above TMD Hatchery Females Released above TMD Appendix B: Aquatic Focal Species: Adult Returns, Disposition, B-1
2 Draft /Willow Subbasin Plan May 28, 2004 Table 1. Continued RUN YEAR Hatchery Males Released above TMD Hatchery STS Released above TMD Natural STS Harvested above TMD-CTUIR * Hatchery STS Harvested above TMD-CTUIR * Natural STS Harvested above TMD-ODFW Hatchery STS Harvested above TMD-ODFW Natural Female STS Potentially Available to Spawn 1436* 1232* 1193* Hatchery Female STS Potentially Available to Spawn 114* 216* 161* Total Female STS Potentially Available to Spawn 1550* 1448* 1354* Natural Male STS Potentially Available to Spawn 708* 702* 814* Hatchery Male STS Potentially Available to Spawn 46* 137* 154* Total Male STS Potentially Available to Spawn 754* 2263 Natural STS Potentially Available to Spawn Hatchery STS Potentially Available to Spawn Total STS Available to Spawn STS Redds Observed in Index Reaches HW HW 135 HW Total STS Redds Observed HW HW 300 HW n/a n/a Index Reaches Miles Surveyed HW HW 21.4 HW Total Redds Per Mile in Index Reaches HW HW 6.3 HW Total Miles Surveyed in HW HW 67.2 HW n/a n/a Redds Per Mile in all Areas Surveyed HW HW 4.5 HW n/a n/a Notes: Index reaches are in Squaw, N. F. Meacham, Buckaroo, Camp, and Boston Canyon Creeks and the S. F.. Notes: We assumed that harvest was 50% females and 50% males. No adjustments made for hook and release mortality Appendix B: Aquatic Focal Species: Adult Returns, Disposition, B-2
3 Draft /Willow Subbasin Plan May 28, 2004 Table 2 Spring Chinook salmon adult return, disposition, and escapement to the Subbasin, Table from Kissner (). YEAR Hatchery adults enumerated at TMFD Estimated natural adults enumerated at TMFD Total adults enumerated at TMFD Hatchery jacks enumerated at TMFD Estimated natural jacks enumerated at TMFD Total jacks enumerated at TMFD Sacrificed or mortalities at TMFD Taken for brood stock Adults released above TMFD Jacks released above TMFD Adipose clipped CHS released above TMFD Harvested above TMFD- CTUIR 0 0* * 245* Harvested above TMFD- ODFW Adults potentially available to spawn Adults sampled on spawning grounds Jacks sampled on spawning grounds Adult percent recovered (after harvest) Number of ad clips sampled Percent recovered (ad clips) Prespawning mortalities sampled (adults) Prespawning mortalities sampled (jacks) Spawned adults sampled Spawned jacks sampled Redds observed Spawned females sampled Notes: 1) The estimated escapement of natural spring Chinook salmon adults was determined by scale analysis (circuli counts) of a sample of the unmarked adults returning to Three Mile Falls Dam. 2) Harvest includes 8 gaff mortalities sampled and 4 seriously injured fish that would not survive to spawn 3) Harvest includes 17 gaff mortalities sampled after fishery * Complete creel not conducted, minimum estimate of harvest Jack=<450 mm MEPH length Appendix B: Aquatic Focal Species: Adult Returns, Disposition, B-3
4 Draft /Willow Subbasin Plan May 28, 2004 Table 3. Fall Chinook (CHF) salmon adult returns, deposition, and escapement to the, Table from Kissner (). YEAR Adult CHF enumerated at TMD Jack CHF enumerated at TMD Sub jack CHF enumerated at TMD CHF sacrificed or mortalities at TMD /92/10 CHF taken for brood stock /24 Adult female CHF released above TMD??? Adult male CHF released above TMD??? Total adult CHF released above TMD Jack CHF released above TMD Sub jack CHF released above TMD Adult female CHF outplanted in Maturing male CHF outplanted in Total female CHF released - TMD+outplant??? Total male CHF released -TMD+outplant??? CHF redds observed Unidentified redds observed Appendix B: Aquatic Focal Species: Adult Returns, Disposition, B-4
5 Draft /Willow Subbasin Plan May 28, 2004 Table 4. Disposition of coho salmon returning to the (1988-). Table from CTUIR, DNR, Fisheries Program. YEAR Coho Salmon Adults enumerated at TMD Jacks enumerated at TMD Sacrificed or mortalities at TMD /96 279/ Adults taken for brood stock Adult females released above TMD Adult males released above TMD Total adults released above TMD * Jacks released above TMD Coho redds observed NA NA NA Unidentified redds observed NA NA NA *In 1991 an additional 208 female and 178 male coho were recycled from TMD to the mouth for potential harvest Appendix B: Aquatic Focal Species: Adult Returns, Disposition, B-5
6 Table 5. Hatchery releases of summer steelhead in the Basin. Data from CTUIR Hatchery Satellite Facilities Operation and Maintenance Project. Year of Release Hatchery No. Released No./lb. Stock Gnat Creek Wallowa Gnat Creek Gnat Creek Carson Wizard Falls 109, , ,240 23, , ,341 39,489 11,094 17,558 9,400 59,494 67,940 60,500 52,700 57,939 22,000 39,134 54,137 1,485 95,290 10,033 24,618 81,712 89,193 71,935 3,998 19,977 47,458 64,550 67,419 5,443 44,824 47,979 65,465 51,403 49,598 52,097 1,732 48,539 49,983 47,941 47, Eggs Skamania Idaho (Oxbow) Idaho (Oxbow) Skamania Skamania Skamania Skamania
7 Draft /Willow Subbasin Plan May 28, 2004 Table 1 continued Year of Release Hatchery No. Released No./lb. Stock ,377 49,783 46,788 41,555 48,944 49,084 41,088 47,313 41,843 44,226 35,564 9,878 51,659 52,736 49,343 50,829 48,291 41,403 54,917 54,366 47,521 1,826 41,369 42,805 42, Appendix B: Aquatic Focal Species: Adult Returns, Disposition, B-7
8 Table 6. Juvenile summer steelhead and coho releases in the Basin (1981-). Data from CTUIR Hatchery Satellite Facilities Operation and Maintenance Project. Year Lower Summer Steelhead Upper Minthorn Bonifer Thornhollow & Pendleton Lower Coho Upper Minthorn Pendleton ,984 (3) 3,998 (7) 5,443 (7) 1,732 (7) 9,878 17,558 9,400 59,494 67,940 60,500 52,700 1,485 (2) 40,790 (4 & 5) 29,586 29, ,969 30,549 29,852 47,458 47,979 49,598 49,983 47,543 46,788 49,084 41, ,395 92,232 47,521 42,805 57,939 22,000 53,850 39,134 54,137 22,274 59,747 42,610 19, , ,500 96,480 49,377 90,499 88,401 79,790 49,343 48,291 54,917 41,369 49,783 54,974 54,366 42, ,660 (6) 996,433 (3) 202,315 (6) 437,884 (8) 418,222 (8) 824,963 (8) 977,378 (8) 1,400,939 (8) 829, , , , , , , ,005 1,606,786 1,475, , , , ,974 1,561,290 1,474,559 1,621,857 1,546,167 /1 y = yearling releases; sy = subyearling releases; upper includes Meacham Creek
9 Draft /Willow Subbasin Plan May 28, 2004 /2 Small release due to IHNV & IPN problems in eggs /3 Fish released below Westland Dam /4 Includes both experimental control group and gradeouts from 88 brood year /5 Does not include unfed fry /6 Released at RM 23 /7 Passage evaluation releases /8 Released at RM 42.5 Appendix B: Aquatic Focal Species: Adult Returns, Disposition, B-9
10 Draft /Willow Subbasin Plan May 28, 2004 Table 7. Rainbow trout stocked in the and McKay Creek from 1991 to 1999 (no fish were stocked after 1999) Data from ODFW. Year Stream Location Number 1991 Forks Area 8, Forks Area 7, Forks Area 7, Pendleton Area 7, McKay Creek Pendleton Area Below Reservoir 3,401 2, Pendleton Area 4, Pendleton Area 5, Pendleton Area 4, Pendleton Area 3,800 Table 8. Rainbow trout stocked in Willow Creek subbasin streams from 1991 to. Data from ODFW. Year Stream Location Number 1991 Willow Creek Above Reservoir 4, Willow Creek Above Reservoir 4, Willow Creek Above Reservoir 4, Willow Creek Below Reservoir 2, Willow Creek Below Reservoir 2, Willow Creek Below Reservoir 2, Willow Creek Below Reservoir 2, Willow Creek Below Reservoir 2, Willow Creek Below Reservoir 2, Willow Creek Below Reservoir 2, Willow Creek Below Reservoir 2,000 Willow Creek Below Reservoir 2,000 Willow Creek Below Reservoir 2,000 Appendix B: Aquatic Focal Species: Adult Returns, Disposition, B-10
11 Draft /Willow Subbasin Plan May 28, 2004 Table 9. Hatchery releases of spring Chinook in the Basin. Data from CTUIR Hatchery Satellite Facilities Operation and Maintenance Project. Year of Release Hatchery No. Released No./lb. Stock 1986 Carson 99, Carson , Carson , Carson 1987 Carson 99, Carson 1987 Oxbow 169, Carson , Carson /a 1988 Carson 99, Carson , Carson /a , Carson /a , Carson /a 1990 Carson 99, Carson , Carson /a 1991 Carson 96, Carson , Carson /a , Carson /b 1992 Carson 90, Carson 1992 Carson 5, Carson , Carson /a , Carson , Carson , Carson , Carson , Carson , Carson 1993 Carson 85, Carson 1993 Carson 10, Carson , Carson , Carson , Carson , Carson , Carson , Carson , Carson , Carson , Carson , Carson , Carson , Carson , Carson /c , Carson /d , Carson /e , Carson /f 1998 Little White Salmon 172, Carson /e 1998 Little White Salmon 172, Carson /e 1998 Carson 99, Carson , Carson /f Appendix B: Aquatic Focal Species: Adult Returns, Disposition, B-11
12 Table 9 continued Year of Release Hatchery No. Released No./lb. Stock Little White Salmon Carson 302, , Carson /f Carson , Carson /g , Carson /g 2000 Little White Salmon 173, Carson /h 2000 Little White Salmon 185, Carson /h 2000 Carson 99, Carson , Carson /f , Carson /f 2001 Little White Salmon 165, Carson /f 2001 Little White Salmon 180, Carson /f 2001 CNFH 99, , Carson Carson /f Willard NFH Willard NFH Little White Salmon 104, , , , , , , , , , Carson /f Carson /f Carson /f Carson /f Carson /f Carson /f Carson /f Carson /f Carson /f Carson /f /a Carson via Lookingglass broodstock /b Carson via Lookingglass, and Big Canyon broodstock /c Carson via Lookingglass (Wallowa H.) and Ringold (Lyons Ferry H.) broodstock /d Carson via Ringold (Lyons Ferry H.) and Little White Salmon broodstock /e Carson via Little White Salmon broodstock /f Carson via broodstock /g Carson via Ringold (Lyons Ferry H.) and broodstock /h Carson via Ringold (Little White Salmon H.) broodstock
13 Draft /Willow Subbasin Plan May 28, 2004 Table 10. Juvenile fall and spring Chinook salmon releases in the Basin (1982- ). Data from CTUIR Hatchery Satellite Facilities Operation and Maintenance Project. Year Lower Fall Chinook Upper Bonifer Minthorn Thornhollow Imeques Pendleton Lower Spring Chinook Upper Bonifer Imeques ,807,171 (b) 966,250 3,223,172 2,029,602 1,476,830 3,316,007 2,393,710 10,462 (c) 7,837 (c) 29,681 (c) 22,174 (c) 80, ,104 60,507 79,681 (f) 295,575 (y & f) 255,614 3,132,127 (sy & f) 194,847 3,166, ,440 3,182,712 2,629, ,837 2,843, ,453 20,000 53, ,655 51,000 (f) 115, ,363 99,550 91,036 35,574 (f) 111,143 (y & sy) 115,199 (y & f) 78,825 (f) 71,864 (f) 79, , , , , , , ,010 1,010,140 1,904, ,381 2,106,815 86,574 1,792,523 1,767, ,312 99,775 5,937 (c) 5,272 (c) 10,952 (c) 8,890 (c) 300, , ,496 (y & f) 164,786 (y & f) 195,425 (y & f) 265,428 (y & f) 189,910 1,484,555 (sy & f) 480,864 1,128,176 (sy & f) 610,245 99,970 75,000 (f) 99, ,427 (y & f) 160,734 (y & f) 194,783 (y & f) 181,649 (y & f) 109,101 1,217,602 (sy & f) 673, , , , ,370 (f) Appendix B: Aquatic Focal Species: Adult Returns, Disposition, B-13
14 Draft /Willow Subbasin Plan May 28, 2004 Table 10 continued. Year Lower Fall Chinook Upper Bonifer Minthorn Thornhollow Imeques Pendleton Lower Spring Chinook Upper Bonifer Imeques , , , , , , , , , , , ,842,666 2,044, , , , , ,106 /a y = yearling releases; sy = subyearling releases; f = fall releases; upper includes Meacham Creek /b Releases in 1982 were Tule stock; all other releases have been upriver brights /c Passage evaluation releases Appendix B: Aquatic Focal Species: Adult Returns, Disposition, B-14
15 Table 11. Hatchery releases of fall Chinook in the Basin. Data from CTUIR Hatchery Satellite Facilities Operation and Maintenance Project. Year of Release Hatchery No. Released No. lb. Stock /SCNFH Willard 3,807, , , ,250 3,223, ,162 51, ,815 2,029,602 35,574 1,476, ,506 2,000 1,886,757 1,429,250 94, , ,443 2,393, , ,614 2,425, , , ,847 10,462 3,245, ,440 2,678, ,369 5,167 2, ,837 2,629,917 29, ,453 2,843,212 22, ,088 2,466, , ,087 2,960, , ,968 2,580, Tule Upriver Brights /a Upriver Brights /a Upriver Brights /b Upriver Brights /b Upriver Brights /c Upriver Brights /b
16 Draft /Willow Subbasin Plan May 28, 2004 Table 11 continued. Year of Release Hatchery No. Released No. lb. Stock Willard 256, ,100 2,777, ,568 1,842, , , ,871 2,044, , , , , , , , , , , , , Upriver Brights /c Upriver Brights /d /a, Little White Salmon and broodstock /b Priest Rapids and broodstock /c Little White Salmon broodstock /d Priest Rapids and Little White Salmon broodstock Appendix B: Aquatic Focal Species: Adult Returns, Disposition, B-16
17 Draft /Willow Subbasin Plan May 28, 2004 Table 12. Hatchery releases of coho salmon in the Basin. Data from CTUIR Hatchery Satellite Facilities Operation and Maintenance Project. Year of Release Hatchery No. Released No./lb. Stock 1966 Little White Salmon 500, Little White Salmon 1967 Little White Salmon 200, Little White Salmon 1967 Cascade 500,000 Eggs Tanner Creek 1968 Little White Salmon 750,000 Eggs Little White Salmon 1969 Carson 200, Little White Salmon 1987 Cascade 948, Tanner Creek 1988 Cascade 996, Tanner Creek 1989 Cascade 986, Tanner Creek 1990 Cascade 988, Tanner Creek 1991 Cascade 955, Tanner Creek 1992 Cascade 489, Tanner Creek 1992 Cascade 472, Tanner Creek 1993 Cascade 437, Tanner Creek 1993 Cascade 454, Tanner Creek 1994 Cascade 465, Tanner Creek 1994 Cascade 418, Tanner Creek 1995 Cascade 502, Tanner Cr. & R 1995 Cascade 497, Tanner Cr. & R 1995 Sandy 191, Tanner Creek 1995 Lower Herman Cr. 322, Tanner Creek 1996 Lower Herman Cr. 465, Tanner Creek 1996 Cascade 500, Tanner Creek 1996 Cascade 511, Tanner Creek 1997 Klaskanine 81, Tanner Creek 1997 Gnat Creek 881, Tanner Cr. & Sandy R Lower Herman Cr. 438, Cascade 1,078, Tanner Creek 1998 Lower Herman Cr. 528, Tanner Creek 1999 Cascade 1,010, Tanner Creek 1999 Lower Herman Cr. 465, Tanner Creek 2000 Cascade 249, Tanner Creek 2000 Cascade 798, Tanner Creek 2000 Lower Herman Cr. 513, Tanner Creek 2001 Cascade 745, Tanner Creek 2001 Cascade 250, Tanner Creek 2001 Lower Herman Cr. Cascade Cascade Cascade Lower Herman Cr. Cascade Cascade Cascade Lower Herman Cr. 478, , , , , , , , , Tanner Creek Tanner Creek Tanner Creek Tanner Creek Tanner Creek Tanner Creek Tanner Creek Tanner Creek Tanner Creek Appendix B: Aquatic Focal Species: Adult Returns, Disposition, B-17
18 Draft /Willow Subbasin Plan May 28, 2004 Table 13. Dates, sites and number of adult lamprey released in the and Meacham Creek. Data from A. Jackson, CTUIR, unpublished. Date Site Name RM # of adults released R Thornhollow R.-Bear Cr. confluence Meacham Camp Cr. confluence R Thornhollow R.-Bear Cr. confluence Meacham Camp Cr. confluence R Mission R Thornhollow R.-Bear Cr. confluence Meacham Camp Cr. confluence R Thornhollow R.-Bear Cr. confluence Meacham Creek Meacham Camp Cr. confluence Iskuulpa Creek Iskuulpa Creek Appendix B: Aquatic Focal Species: Adult Returns, Disposition, B-18
19 Draft /Willow Subbasin Plan May 28, 2004 Table 14. Synopsis of non-tribal steelhead angling regulations implemented by ODFW on the Year Season Length Wild or Hatchery Harvest Bag Limit Daily/Annual Dec 1 March 31 Wild/Hatchery 2/ Dec 1 March 31 Wild/Hatchery 2/ Dec 1 March 31 Wild/Hatchery 2/ Dec 1 March 31 Wild/Hatchery 2/ Dec 1 March 31 Wild/Hatchery 2/ Dec 1 March 31 Wild/Hatchery 2/ Dec 1 March 31 Wild/Hatchery 2/ Dec 1 March 31 Wild/Hatchery 2/ Sept 1 April 15 Hatchery 2/ Sept 1 April 15 Hatchery 2/ Sept 1 April 15 Hatchery 2/ Sept 1 April 15 Hatchery 2/ Sept 1 April 15 Hatchery 2/ Sept 1 April 15 Hatchery 2/ Sept 1 April 15 Hatchery 2/ Sept 1 April 15 Hatchery 2/ Sept 1 April 15 Hatchery 3/ Sept 1 April 15 Hatchery 3/no limit Sept 1 April 15 Hatchery 3/no limit Sept 1 April 15 Hatchery 3/no limit Appendix B: Aquatic Focal Species: Adult Returns, Disposition, B-19
20 Draft /Willow Subbasin Plan May 28, 2004 Table 15. Summary of steelhead catch statistics, run years. Data is from creel surveys conducted from the mouth to the western boundary of the Confederated Tribes of the Indian reservation near Highway 11. Table from Chess et al. (). Year No. anglers Hours fished No. hatchery steelhead harvested No. hatchery steelhead released No. natural steelhead released Catch rate (fish/h) , NA 140 a , ,070 6, , ,409 6, , ,179 9, ,154 8, ,455 7, ,624 12, a Includes an undetermined number of hatchery steelhead released. Table 16. Summer Steelhead catch statistics from punch cards from through ODFW data. Run Year Catch Run Year Catch Appendix B: Aquatic Focal Species: Adult Returns, Disposition, B-20
21 Draft /Willow Subbasin Plan May 28, 2004 Table 17. Tribal harvest of naturally produced or wild steelhead and hatchery produced steelhead in the. Data from Kissner (). Run Year Wild Catch Hatchery Catch Appendix B: Aquatic Focal Species: Adult Returns, Disposition, B-21
22 Draft /Willow Subbasin Plan May 28, 2004 Table 18. Statistical summary of spring Chinook salmon sport fishery in the River, There was no sport fishery during years not listed. From Chess et al. (). Year Survey area a Open Area Angling Days Number Anglers Hours fished Number Harvested Number released Catch rate (fish/h) 1990 Ryan Creek to Forks Ryan Creek to Forks , Ryan Creek to Forks Ryan Creek to Forks , Yoakum Bridge to Yoakum Bridge to wctuir wctuir and Ryan Creek to Forks Ryan Creekto forks , Rieth Bridge to Rieth Bridge to , wctuir wctuir and Ryan Creek to Forks Ryan Creek to Forks TMFD to Yoakam Bridge Yoakam Bridge to wctuir 1999 TMFD to Yoakam Bridge Yoakam Bridge to wctuir TMFD to wctuir , TMFD to wctuir Mouth to TMFD Mouth to wctuir 76 1,103 9, Yoakum Bridge to , b wctuir 2001 Mouth to TMFD Mouth to wctuir 76 1,404 10, Yoakum Bridge to wctuir , Mouth to TMFD Mouth to wctuir , Yoakum Bridge to wctuir , a wctuir = west boundary of Confederated Tribes of the Indian Reservation (RM ); Forks = confluence of north and south forks (river mile 89.5); TMFD = Three Mile Falls Dam (river mile 3.7). b Includes an estimated 57 fish caught prior to the initiation of creel surveys. Appendix B: Aquatic Focal Species: Adult Returns, Disposition, B-22
23 Draft /Willow Subbasin Plan May 28, 2004 Table 19. Spring Chinook harvest estimates for the tribal fishery in the, Data provided by the CTUIR Natural Production M&E Project. Fishing effort was not estimated. Number Number Year Harvested Year Harvested 1990 No Surveys No fishery 1992 No Fishery No fishery No fishery Table 20. Synopsis of non-tribal coho (Co) and fall Chinook (ChF) angling regulations implemented by ODFW on the Year Season Daily Bag Open Area Length Jacks Adults Season Bag 1989 Oct 1 Nov 30 Below TMFD 10 Co/ChF 2 coho, No ChF 40 adult coho 1990 Oct 1 Nov 30 Below TMFD 10 Co/ChF 2 coho, No ChF 40 adult coho 1991 Oct 1 Nov 30 Below TMFD 10 Co/ChF 2 coho, No ChF 40 adult coho 1992 Oct 1 Nov 30 Below Stanfield Dam 10 Co/ChF 2 coho, No ChF 40 adult coho 1993 Oct 1 Nov 30 Below Stanfield Dam 10 Co/ChF 2 coho, No ChF 40 adult coho 1994 Oct 1 Nov 30 Below Stanfield Dam 10 Co/ChF 2 coho, No ChF 40 adult coho 1995 Oct 1 Nov 30 Below Stanfield Dam 10 Co/ChF 2 coho, No ChF 40 adult coho 1996 Oct 1 Nov 30 Below Stanfield Dam 10 Co/ChF 2 coho, No ChF 40 adult coho 1997 Oct 1 Nov 30 Below Stanfield Dam 10 Co/ChF 2 coho, No ChF 20 adult coho 1998 Oct 1 Nov 30 Below Stanfield Dam 5 Co/ChF 2 coho, No ChF 20 adult coho 1999 Oct 1 Nov 30 Below Stanfield Dam 5 Co/ChF 2 coho, No ChF 20 adult coho 2000 Sept 1 Nov Mouth to CTUIR 5 Co/ChF 2 coho, No ChF 20 adult coho 30 Boundary 2001 Sept 1 Nov Mouth to CTUIR 5 Co/ChF 2 coho, No ChF 20 adult coho 30 Boundary Sept 1 Nov 30 Mouth to CTUIR Boundary 5 Co/ChF 2 coho, No ChF Fin clipped Coho no limit Sept 1 Nov 30 Mouth to CTUIR Boundary Non-clipped Coho Co/ChF 2 coho, No ChF Fin clipped Coho no limit Non-clipped Coho - 20 Appendix B: Aquatic Focal Species: Adult Returns, Disposition, B-23
24 Draft /Willow Subbasin Plan May 28, 2004 Table 21. Catch and harvest of adult (Ad), jack (Jk), and subjack (SJ) fall chinook and adult and jack coho salmon relative to run size in the, From Chess et al. (2004). Run Number caught Number harvested Percent of run caught Percent of catch harvested year Ad Jk SJ Ad Jk SJ Ad Jk SJ Ad Jk SJ Fall Chinook NA NA Mean Coho , Mean Appendix B: Aquatic Focal Species: Adult Returns, Disposition, B-24
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