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Thinking about heading to either the lower siuslaw, upper siuslaw or lake creek for steelies. Anyone doing any good or knows of fish being caught in numbers?
plumb2fish said:Hatchery fish are a thing of the past on the Siuslaw, there are a few to be had, but you gotta put in your time....go make a report
rogerdodger said:based on the data I have seen there should be good numbers of hatchery steelhead in the Siuslaw. for example, on Saturday, the Whittaker STEP trap had 153 steelhead in it: 9 wild and 144 clipped. (48 reported as 'very large, 12-16 pound fish' :thumb: ).
for the last few years, STEP has been planting ~60K clipped fish into the Siuslaw and starting this year, with help from ODFW, we plan each year to get the full 100K smolts into the river. cheers, roger
GaryP1958 said:For a decent return we need 1 million smolts just sayin!
rogerdodger said:LOL. exactly, entire Oregon Coast gets 1.125million winter steelhead smolts/pre-smolts each year. So you are correct, the entire coast gets a decent return!
rivers that get the most:
Nehalem- 90K
Wilson- 150K
Nestucca- 140K
Alsea- 140K
Siuslaw- 100K
S. Umpqua- 150K
see page 47.
http://www.dfw.state.or.us/fish/CRP/docs/coastal_multispecies/CMP_main_final.pdf
plumb2fish said:It's great the PLAN calls for 100,000 smolts in Siuslaw drainage, however as recent as 3 yrs ago, less than 60,000 were actually put in.....not dissing on Step,or Steelheaders by any means, flooding has had a lot to do with recent numbers of fish. Also, these fish don't hold in the lower river, they fly up to the release point on high water events...but what do I know....
Native Fisher said:isn't there another 35K that go into lake creek through the slaw too? Thats the problem with broodstock fish, at least when they don't get a good mix of wild fish into the gene pool every season, they are like well trained dogs and will fly to the release point in high water events. But if they go back to scatter planting then to many wild fish stray onto spawning beds.
rogerdodger said:LOL. exactly, entire Oregon Coast gets 1.125million winter steelhead smolts/pre-smolts each year. So you are correct, the entire coast gets a decent return!
rivers that get the most:
Nehalem- 90K
Wilson- 150K
Nestucca- 140K
Alsea- 140K
Siuslaw- 100K
S. Umpqua- 150K
see page 47.
http://www.dfw.state.or.us/fish/CRP/docs/coastal_multispecies/CMP_main_final.pdf
h20s8804 said:Hey Roger,
What does STEP do with the wild fish that make in into the trap? Plunk 'em in above it?
Native Fisher said:Thats the problem with broodstock fish, at least when they don't get a good mix of wild fish into the gene pool every season, they are like well trained dogs and will fly to the release point in high water events. But if they go back to scatter planting then to many wild fish stray onto spawning beds.
rogerdodger said:Native Fisher- are you familiar with the wild 'biter' program being used on the Alsea and I think a few other rivers?
cheers, roger