Or. Admin. Code § 635-500-3010 - Trout, Whitefish and Miscellaneous Species in Flowing Waters
Policies and objectives for trout, whitefish and miscellaneous species in flowing waters fish management in the lower Deschutes River Subbasin.
(1) Policies for trout,
whitefish and miscellaneous species in flowing waters fish management in the
lower Deschutes River Subbasin: Wild rainbow and bull trout, whitefish and
introduced brook trout shall be managed for natural production consistent with
the Wild Fish alternative of Oregon's Trout Plan. No hatchery trout or
whitefish shall be stocked in the lower Deschutes River and
tributaries.
(2) Objectives for
trout, whitefish and miscellaneous species in flowing waters fish management in
the lower Deschutes River Subbasin:
(a)
Maintain the genetic diversity, adaptiveness, and abundance of the wild
indigenous rainbow trout, bull trout, and mountain whitefish in the lower
Deschutes River and in the tributaries of the lower Deschutes River;
(b) Provide the opportunity for consumptive
harvest of wild trout in the lower Deschutes River Subbasin;
(c) Maintain a population of rainbow trout of
1,500 to 2,500 fish per mile larger than 8 inches in length in the lower
Deschutes River from Pelton Reregulating Dam to Sherars Falls. Maintain a
population of rainbow trout of 750 to 1,000 fish per mile larger than 8 inches
in length in the lower Deschutes River below Sherars Falls;
(d) Maintain a population size distribution
in the lower Deschutes River such that 30% of the population (fish >8 inches
in length) is larger than 12 inches in length, as measured at the Jones study
section, the Nena Creek study section and in a study section upstream from
White Horse Rapids;
(e) Releases of
hatchery reared salmonids into Lake Simtustus shall not impact indeginous
species in the lower Deschutes River downstream from the Reregulating
Dam.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 496.138, ORS 496.146 & ORS 506.119
Stats. Implemented: ORS 506.109 & ORS 506.129
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