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Silver Creek Evaluation Study by
Stacy V. Gebbards, Fisheries Biologist 1963
Fish growth and production is closely
correlated with conditions of aquatic vegetation in the stream. Makes
suggestions about how to do a creel study. Conclusions: “the
distribution and production of trout in Silver Creek is directly related
to stream flows and abundance of aquatic vegetation”. A reduction in
average weights of trout in 1953 was attributed to the extensive removal
of vegetation in the stream in 1952. An increase in flows and aquatic
vegetation in 1962 was followed by improved fishing success in 1963
(This could also be said of fishing and vegetation in 2004-05).
Whitefish are referred to as an ‘undesirable’ species.
1. Concern over poor fishing success
led to IDF&G investigations.
2. A compilation of data gathered by
fishery biologists and conservation officers since 1952.
3. Includes: stream ecology
(vegetation, stream flow and water temperatures), fish species
composition, fishermen success, and regulations. |