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31. [Article] Fish Management Plan Drift Creek 1976
Abstract -- Drift Creek is being managed for wild fish. Good, basic information for management is available because data on cutthroat, steelhead, and coho salmon populations have been collected since 1959 ...Citation -
32. [Article] Lake Billy Chinook Fish Management Plan 1990
Abstract -- Lake Billy Chinook was created in 1964 when Portland General Electric Company (PGE) completed construction of Round Butte Dam on the Deschutes River. PGE operates the reservoir and adjoining ...Citation -
33. [Article] Fish Management Plan Siuslaw River 1979
Abstract -- The Siuslaw River is a large system entering the Pacific Ocean near Florence. The system contains about 950 miles of stream and produces resident and anadromous cutthroat trout,winter steelhead, ...Citation -
34. [Article] 2011 Oregon Sport Fishing Regulations
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35. [Article] Northwest Region Fish Management Review
Abstract -- Northwest Region Fish Management Review of the Siuslaw district stocks of concern.Citation -
36. [Article] Umpqua Fish District Stock Status Review 1990
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37. [Article] Upper Rogue Fish District Stocks of Concern 1990
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38. [Article] Region 6 Forest Service Fish Passage Assessment
Abstract -- The Region 6 Forest Service surveyed about 3,800 culverts at road crossings to determine their accessibility to all life stages of fish. The survey covered all National Forest units in Oregon ...Citation -
39. [Article] Fish Management Plan Davis Lake
Abstract -- Davis Lake is one of the most productive natural lakes in Oregon. It straddles the Deschutes-Klamath County line approximately 41 airline miles southwest of Bend and was formed when a geologically ...Citation -
40. [Article] Fish Management Plan Paulina Lake 1980
Abstract -- Paulina Lake is a relatively large (1,300 acre), deep (250 ft) lake of volcanic origin within Newberry Crater, located 40 mi southeast of Bend. It is managed to provide trout fishing and angler ...Citation