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DNR DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES MICHIGAN STATE OF MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES SR45 Appendix February 2008 Tahquamenon River Assessment Appendix James R. Waybrant and Troy G. Zorn www.michigan.gov/dnr/ FISHERIES DIVISION SPECIAL REPORT 45

MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES FISHERIES DIVISION Special Report 45 Appendix February 2008 Tahquamenon River Assessment Appendix James R. Waybrant and Troy G. Zorn MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES (DNR) MISSION STATEMENT The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is committed to the conservation, protection, management, use and enjoyment of the State s natural resources for current and future generations. NATURAL RESOURCES COMMISSION (NRC) STATEMENT The Natural Resources Commission, as the governing body for the Michigan Department of Natural Resources, provides a strategic framework for the DNR to effectively manage your resources. The NRC holds monthly, public meetings throughout Michigan, working closely with its constituencies in establishing and improving natural resources management policy. MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES NON DISCRIMINATION STATEMENT The Michigan Department of Natural Resources (MDNR) provides equal opportunities for employment and access to Michigan s natural resources. Both State and Federal laws prohibit discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, disability, age, sex, height, weight or marital status under the Civil Rights Acts of 1964 as amended (MI PA 453 and MI PA 220, Title V of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as amended, and the Americans with Disabilities Act). If you believe that you have been discriminated against in any program, activity, or facility, or if you desire additional information, please write: HUMAN RESOURCES MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES PO BOX 30028 LANSING MI 48909-7528 Or MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL RIGHTS CADILLAC PLACE 3054 W. GRAND BLVD., SUITE 3-600 DETROIT MI 48202 Or OFFICE FOR DIVERSITY AND CIVIL RIGHTS US FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE 4040 NORTH FAIRFAX DRIVE ARLINGTON VA 22203 For information or assistance on this publication, contact the MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES, Fisheries Division, PO BOX 30446, LANSING, MI 48909, or call 517-373-1280. TTY/TDD: 711 (Michigan Relay Center) This information is available in alternative formats. DNR DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES MICHIGAN Printed under authority of Michigan Department of Natural Resources Total number of copies printed 25 Total cost $226.16 Cost per copy $9.046

Suggested Citation Format Waybrant, J.R., and T.G. Zorn. 2008. Tahquamenon River Assessment appendix. Michigan Department of Natural Resources, Fisheries Special Report 45 appendix, Ann Arbor. ii

Table of Contents Appendix A Known past and present fish distributions in the Tahquamenon River watershed... 1 Appendix B Archived creel census records from 1929 to 1964 in the Tahquamenon River watershed... 56 iii

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Appendix A Distribution Maps of Fish Species Known present and past fish distributions in the Tahquamenon River watershed. Distribution maps were compiled from Bailey et al. (2004), Taylor (1954), and records at the Michigan Department of Natural Resources Newberry Operations Service Center and from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources Fish Collection System. No species found in the watershed is listed under Michigan s Endangered Species Act (Part 365, Endangered Species Protection, of the Natural Resource and Environmental Protection Act, Act 451 of the Public Acts of 1994). Historical records indicate that the threatened lake sturgeon Acipenser fulvescens were at one time present in the lower river, but none have been documented in recent times. Habitat descriptions were compiled from the Fishes of Ohio (Trautman 1981), Freshwater Fishes of Canada (Scott and Crossman 1973), Fishes of Wisconsin (Becker 1983), Fishes of Missouri (Pflieger 1975), and Fishes of the Great s Region (Hubbs and Lagler 1947). 1

APPENDIX A INDEX American brook lamprey...4 Blackchin shiner...12 Blacknose shiner...13 Blackside darter...54 Black bullhead...26 Black crappie...49 Bluegill...46 Bluntnose minnow...18 Brassy minnow...8 Brook stickleback...42 Brook trout...36 Brown bullhead...27 Brown trout...35 Burbot...40 Central mudminnow...30 Chinook salmon...34 Cisco { herring}...32 Common carp...7 Common shiner...9 Creek chub...22 Fathead minnow...19 Finescale dace...17 Golden shiner...11 Iowa darter...50 Johnny darter...51 sturgeon...6 trout...38 Largemouth bass...48 Longnose dace...20 Longnose sucker...23 Mimic shiner...15 Mottled sculpin...43 Muskellunge...29 Northern logperch...53 Northern pearl dace...10 Northern pike...28 Northern redbelly dace...16 Pumpkinseed...45 Rainbow smelt...31 Rainbow trout...33 Rock bass...44 Sea lamprey...5 Silver lamprey...3 Silver redhorse...25 Smallmouth bass...47 Splake...37 Spottail shiner...14 Trout-perch...39 Walleye...55 Western banded killifish...41 Western blacknose dace...21 White sucker...24 Yellow perch...52 2

Silver lamprey Ichthyomyzon unicuspis Habitat: feeding - young: sand, muck, or organic debris substrate - adults: clear river water with prey species spawning - gravel and sand substrate - moderate gradient - moderate size stream - cannot tolerate silt - no dams winter refuge - ammocetes burrow for 4 to 7 years in mud and silt at river margins Superior Lower Falls Upper Falls USGS Gauging Station Superior Joy Island Tahquamenon s Belle s Slater s Bass Betty B Dollarville Flooding Eckerman McMillan Mud East Kaks Newberry Twin McPhee s Hulbert Hulbert Strongs 0 5 10 Miles 3

American brook lamprey Lampetra appendix Habitat: feeding - young: low gradient, substrate with bars and beds of mixed sand and organic debris - clear cool stream water, sensitive to turbidity spawning - clear, high gradient streams (>15 feet wide) - cold water - gravel substrate winter refuge - sand or silt substrate for amnocetes Superior Lower Falls Upper Falls USGS Gauging Station Superior Joy Island Tahquamenon s Belle s Slater s Bass Betty B Dollarville Flooding Eckerman McMillan Mud East Kaks Newberry Twin McPhee s Hulbert Hulbert Strongs 0 5 10 Miles 4

Sea lamprey Petromyzon marinus Habitat: feeding - young: substrate with beds of sand mixed with organic debris - cannot tolerate silt - adults: clear cool water of Superior spawning - no dams - riffles with sand and gravel substrates Superior Lower Falls Upper Falls USGS Gauging Station Superior Joy Island Tahquamenon s Belle s Slater s Bass Betty B Dollarville Flooding Eckerman McMillan Mud East Kaks Newberry Twin McPhee s Hulbert Hulbert Strongs 0 5 10 Miles 5

sturgeon Acipenser fulvescens threatened Habitat: feeding - shoal areas of large rivers, lakes, and impoundments - gravel, sand, rock substrates spawning - in or before rapids, at the base of dams in rivers - in 2-15 feet of water - swift current - rocky ledges or around rocky islands in Great s Superior Lower Falls Upper Falls USGS Gauging Station Superior Joy Island Tahquamenon s Belle s Slater s Bass Betty B Dollarville Flooding Eckerman McMillan Mud East Kaks Newberry Twin McPhee s Hulbert Hulbert Strongs 0 5 10 Miles 6

Common carp Cyprinus carpio Habitat: feeding - low gradient fertile streams, rivers, lakes, and impoundments - abundance of aquatic vegetation or organic matter - tolerant of all substrates and clear to turbid water spawning - weedy or grassy shallows Superior Lower Falls Upper Falls USGS Gauging Station Superior Joy Island Tahquamenon s Belle s Slater s Bass Betty B Dollarville Flooding Eckerman McMillan Mud East Kaks Newberry Twin McPhee s Hulbert Hulbert Strongs 0 5 10 Miles 7

Brassy minnow Hybognathus hankinsoni Habitat: feeding - cool acidic streams - slow to moderate current - sand or gravel substrate Superior Lower Falls Upper Falls USGS Gauging Station Superior Joy Island Tahquamenon s Belle s Slater s Bass Betty B Dollarville Flooding Eckerman McMillan Mud East Kaks Newberry Twin McPhee s Hulbert Hulbert Strongs 0 5 10 Miles 8

Common shiner Luxilus cornutus Habitat: feeding - small, clear, high-gradient streams and rivers, or shores of clear water lakes and impoundments - gravel substrate - can tolerate some submerged aquatic vegetation - not very tolerant of turbidity or silted waters spawning - gravel nests of other fish, especially those at the head of a riffle Superior Lower Falls Upper Falls USGS Gauging Station Superior Joy Island Tahquamenon s Belle s Slater s Bass Betty B Dollarville Flooding Eckerman McMillan Mud East Kaks Newberry Twin McPhee s Hulbert Hulbert Strongs 0 5 10 Miles 9

Northern pearl dace Margariscus nachtriebi Habitat: feeding - cool, neutral to acidic streams and lakes - clear to slightly turbid water spawning - males are territorial - clear water, 18-24 inches deep - sand or gravel substrate - weak to moderate current Superior Lower Falls Upper Falls USGS Gauging Station Superior Joy Island Tahquamenon s Belle s Slater s Bass Betty B Dollarville Flooding Eckerman McMillan Mud East Kaks Newberry Twin McPhee s Hulbert Hulbert Strongs 0 5 10 Miles 10