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Biennial report of the Game Commission of the State of Oregon to the Governor and the Forty-Fifth Legislative Assembly : 1947-1948
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Oregon State Game Commission bulletin; Vol. 11 No. 2 (February 1956)
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Biennial report of the Game Commission of the State of Oregon to the Governor and the Forty-Fourth Legislative Assembly : 1945-1946
July 1, 1944 - June 30, 1946
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Biennial report of the Game Commission of the State of Oregon to the Governor and the Forty-Third Legislative Assembly: 1943-44
July 1, 1942-June 30, 1944. Consists largely of tables summarizing various hatchery and game farm expenditures, numbers of trout handled at different life stages and locations, and also game fish/pheasants liberated
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Biennial report of the Game Commission of the State of Oregon to the Governor and the Forty-Second Legislative Assembly : 1941-1942
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Oregon State Game Commission bulletin; Vol. 11 No. 8 (August 1956)
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Summary of the 1966-67 winter steelhead fishery on the Alsea and Wilson rivers: The fisheries
This document summarizes the 1966-67 winter steelhead fisheries on the Alsea and Wilson Rivers, and describes the effects of the three-fish bag limit on total harvest on the Wilson River
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Annual report - Fishery Division : 1950
The Fishery Division of the Oregon State Game Commission
continued in 1950, with activities of previous years embraced under
the general categories of research, management, and production. Some
activities were expanded or added where a need arose, and others were
reduced or eliminated. In general the over —all program followed much
the same course as in 1949.
The field agents were concerned with a variety of programs
relating to fishery management, but their primary concern has been an
inventory of the fish populations and an evaluation of factors influencing
them. Some men have been required to confine their efforts
almost entirely to a single stream system or group of lakes. Others
have been able to accumulate valuable data covering a wider geographical
range.
Fish hatcheries have produced trout and salmon in 1950 in
an unprecedented poundage volume. Expansion and renovation of propagation
facilities was necessary to accomplish the increased production.
Reports of improved trout angling from many areas of the state are a
reflection of the expanded production.
The information presented in the following sections summarizes
the progress that has been made. Trends from year to year in
such matters as fish populations, fishing intensity, and production
have been included whenever possible
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Catch of the 1965 Tidewater Cutthroat Sport Fishery and Notes on the Life History of the Coastal Cutthroat Trout in the Siuslaw River, Oregon
Coastal cutthroat ecology: F-72-R-2 This document contains the initial results of a study initiated in 1965 to determine the magnitude of the cutthroat trout fishery on the Siuslaw River estuary, as well as the contribution of hatchery fish to the catch
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A Preliminary Investigation of the Kokanee in Odell Lake, Oregon
Kokanee Ecology F-71-R-1 This document is a report on the preliminary investigation into the Kokanee salmon in Odell Lake. As such, it includes catch results of Kokanee from various fishing vessels and days, as well as for fry from trawling. Data includes sizes of fish at various depths and times. It also includes size of hatchery reared salmon catches and a summary of spawning activity
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