Or. Admin. Code § 635-500-3160 - Little Deschutes River and Tributaries
Policies and objectives for fish management in Little Deschutes River and Tributaries of the upper Deschutes River Subbasin.
(1) Policies for fish management in Little
Deschutes River and Tributaries:
(a) Mountain
whitefish and redband trout shall be managed for natural production under the
Wild Fish Management Alternative for trout;
(b) Brown and brook trout shall be managed
for natural production under the Basic Yield Management Alternative for
trout;
(c) Hatchery trout shall not
be stocked in the Little Deschutes River and tributaries.
(2) Objectives for fish management in Little
Deschutes River and Tributaries:
(a) Maintain
the genetic diversity, adaptiveness, and abundance of redband trout, mountain
whitefish and introduced brown and brook trout in the Little Deschutes River
drainage;
(b) Provide diverse
angling opportunities for wild trout and whitefish in the Little Deschutes
River and tributaries;
(c) Protect,
restore and enhance wild trout and whitefish habitat in the Little Deschutes
River and tributaries;
(d) Maintain
or improve flow for fish production in the Little Deschutes River and
tributaries;
(e) Improve the water
quality of the Little Deschutes River and tributaries;
(f) Prevent fish losses at unscreened
diversions in the Little Deschutes River and tributaries;
(g) Provide adequate upstream and downstream
passage for fish at dams, road culverts, and other artificial
obstructions;
(h) Provide
additional public boat and bank access from Highway 58 downstream to the
mouth;
(i) Determine if it is
feasible to restore bull trout in the Little Deschutes River and
tributaries.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 496.138, ORS 496.146 & ORS 506.119
Stats. Implemented: ORS 506.109 & ORS 506.129
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