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    Angled Catch and Effort Data In the Atlantic Salmon Recreational

    . Fishery, .Newfoundland and Labrador, 1980

    R.B. Moores, and R.J. Tucker

    esearch and Resou rce Services :toepartment of Fisheries and Oceans l~.O. Box 5667 \St. John's, Newfoundland A 1 C 5X1 .f;

    \'-nl: . ~pril 1981

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    ~nadlan Data Report 'of ....

    Fr.herles and Aquatic Sciences No. 263

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    Canadian Data Report of

    Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences 263

    April 1981

    ANGLED CATCH AND EFFORT DATA IN THE ATLANTIC SALMON

    RECREATIONAL FISHERY, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR, 1980

    by

    R. B. Moores, and R. J. Tucker

    Research and Resource Serv: ces

    Department of Fisheries and Oceans

    P. O. Box 5667

    St. John's, Newfoundland AIC 5X1

    This is the eleventh Data Report from

    Research and Resource Services, St. John's, Newfoundland.

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    © Minister of Supply and Services Canada 1981

    Cat. No. Fs 97-13/ 263 ISSN 0706-6465

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    Correct citation for this publication:

    Moores, R. B., and R. J. Tucker. 1981. Angled catch and effort data in the Atlantic salmon recreational fishery, Newfoundland and Labrador, 1980. Can. Data Rep. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 263: xiv + 85 p.

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    CONTENTS

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    Drainage Angling'" River Name River code Map /I area (km 25 Scheduled data Pa 9.e **

    Pensons Brook 0105640 1 65 ND Parker River (West River) . 0105680 2 46 x x 15 Bartletts River 0105710 3 40 x x 15 Upper Brook 0105720 4 39 x ND East River (Pistolet Bay) 0105800 5 61 x x 15 Northwest Brook 0200330 6 5 x ND Ireland's Brook 0300590 7 63 ND West Brook 0300800 8 254 x x 15 Salmon River (Ariege R.) (Hare Bay) 0300850 9 730 x x 16 East Brook (Easter Brook) 0401640 10 90 x x 16 Northeast Brook 0401670 11 257 x x 16 Beaver Brook (Western Brook) 0401690 12 242 x x 16 Shoal Brook 0401770 13 44 ND Northwest Brook (Canada Bay) 0401790 14 108 x x 17 Cloud River 0401850 15 533 x x 17 Soufflets River 0402340 16 393 x x ND Little Harbour Deep River 0402500 17 489 x x NO Cat Arm River 0402660 18 745 x ND Coney Arm Brook 0402840 19 33 ND Coney Arm River 0402880 20 146 x x 17 Hain River (Sops Arm) 0403110 21 1048 • x x 17 Doucers Brook 0403120 22 65 x ND Co rne r Broo k 0403140 23 49 x ND Natlins Brook 0403160 24 27 x ND Saltwater Brook 0403250 25 56 NO Hampden River 0403360 26 126 x x ND Big Chouse Brook 0403410 27 112 NO Purbeck's Brook 0403520 28 60 ND Wild Cove Brook (White Bay) 0403580 29 132 x x 18 Western Arm Brook 0403620 30 74 x x 18 Middle Arm Brook 0403670 31 328 x x 18 Southern Arm Brook 0403700 32 65 x x 18 South West Brook 0504040 33 195 x x 19 Pacquet Brook (Woodstock Brook) 0504280 34 119 x x ND East Brook (Burlington Brook) 0604820 35 178 x x 19 So uth Brook 0605060 36 30 ND Indian Brook (Indian River) 0605570 37 1261 x x 19 Riverhead Brook (West River) 0605640 38 484 x x 19 South Brook 0605680 39 672 x x 20 Tommy ' s Arm Brook 0605940 40 242 x x 20 Sops Arm Brook 0605990 41 62 x ND Shoal Arm Brook 0606050 42 87 ND Pennys Brook 0606100 43 57 NO• Northwest Arm Brook 0606570 44 65 x x 20 West Arm Brook (Western Arm) 0606720 45 260 x x 20 New B~y Riv('r. 0606820 46 205 x x 21 Ch3 r les llrook 0707660 47 65 x x 21 Norlhern Arm Hrook 0707760 48 181 x x 21 Pelers River 0707780 49 116 x x 21 Exploits River 0707790 50 11272 x x 22

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    River Name . River code Map U Drainage area (lun2 ) Scheduled

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    Rattling Brook 0707810 51 385 x x ND Southwest River 0708150 52 44 ND Indian Arm Brook (Campbellton River) 0708210 53 296 x x 22 Jumpers Brook Dog Bay River (Horwood River) Southwest Brook Gander River

    0708310 0708480 0708490 0908610

    54 55 56 57

    46 364 65

    6398

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    ND 22 ND 22 "

    Barry's Brook 0908620 58 74 ND Ragge1 Harbour River 0908820 59 440 x x 23 Anch or 8rook Deadman's Brook (Deadman's Bay) Wi ndmill Brook

    0908940 0908950 0909030

    60 61 62

    13 333

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    x x x

    x x x

    ND ND 23

    • Southwest River 1009300 6.3 98 x ND Northwest River (Indian Bay) 1109480 64 65 x x 23 Indian Bay Brook 1109490 65 703 x x 23 Northwest River (Trinity) 1109560 66 65 x x 24 Traverse Brook 1109750 67 404 x x 24 Middle Brook (Gamba) 1109760 68 276 x x 24 Gamba Brook 1109780 69 1152 x x 24 Northwest Brook (Alexander Bay) 1110130 70 97 x x 25 Terra Nova River 1110220 71 1883 x x 25' Big Brook 1210570 72 60 x ND Northwest River (Port Blandford) Salmon Brook (Port Blandford)

    1210880 1210890

    73 74

    689 110

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    ~liddle Brook 1210910 75 63 ND Southwest Brook (Port Blandford) 1210930 76 491 x x ." 26 South,,'est Brook 1211080 77 181 ND Southern Bay River 1211600 78 65 ND Port Union River 1412240 79 45 ND ND Salmon Cove River (Champneys) ' 1512520 80 74 x x 26 Lockston River 1512550 81 71 ND Trouty River 1512620 82 90 x x 26 Popes Harbour River 1612750 83 132 x x 26 Hickmans Harbour River 1612780 84 102 ND Shoal Harbou~ River 1613060 85 129 x x 27 Deer Harbour Brook 1713950 86 67 x x ND Bellevue Brook (Trout Brook) 1714680 87 49 x x 27 Spread Eagle Brook 1714870 88 57 27 Heart's Delight Brook 1815060 89 45 ND Heart's Content Brook 1815150 90 48 ND Salmon Cove River 2115720 91 68 x x 27 Harbour Grace Brook 2115810 92 65 • ND South River 2115820 93 . 38 X · ND Sp aniard's Bay Brook 2215880 94 65 ND Shears town Brook 2215910 95 31 ND North River 2215970 96 61 x x 28 South River 2215990 97 67 x x 28 Salmon River 2216180 98 62 ND North Arm River (Holyrood) 2216220 99 86 x x 28 South Brook 2216240 100 37 ND Seal Cove River 2216270 101 53 ND Lower Gullies River 2216290 102 21 ND Manuels River 2216370 103 68 ND Pierres Brook 2517140 104 65 ND Cape Broyle River 2517350 105 66 x 28 Renews River 2617640 106 76 x x 29 Ch ance Cove Brook 2617740 107 88 ND Biscay Bay River 2700230 108 239 x x 29 Northeast Brook (Trepassey) 2700360 109 21 x x 29 Northwest Brook (Trepassey) 2700380 110 178 x x 29 St . Shott ' s River 2800650 III 97 ND Peter ' s River (St. Mary's Bay (SMB)) 2800860 112 144 x x 30 Crossing Place River 2801050 113 216 ND Little Harbour River Salmonier River

    2801650 2801690

    114 115

    184 257 x x

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    , Col inet River 2801920 116 158 x x 30 Rocky River 2801930 117 296 ND North H3rhour River (S~IB) 2802060 118 74 x x 30 Liltle Salmooier River (SMB) 2802170 119 123 x x 31 Big Rarachois River (SMB) 2802210 120 83 x x 31

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    Drainage Angling* River Name River code MapU area (km 2 ) Scheduled data Page **

    Little Barachois Brook 2802240 121 50 ND

    Red Head River 2802330 122 71 ND

    Beckford River 2802350 123 43 ND

    Branch River 2802380 124 118 x x 31

    Lance River 2802480 125 53 ND

    Cuslett Brook 2802690 126 36 ND

    \ Great Barasway Brook (Placentia Bay) 2902820 127 68 x x 31

    Little Barasway Brook 2902880 128 39 ND

    , Placentia Sound River 2903150 131 34 ND

    Southeast River (Placentia) 2902980 129 140 x x 32

    Northeast River (Placentia) 2903070 130 94 x x 32

    • Ship Harbour Brook 2903190 132 34 ND

    Come By Chance River 3003740 133 64 x x 32

    Sandy Harbour River 3004480 138 462 ND

    Channel Harbour River 3105060 139 65 x ND

    Paradise River 3105180 140 490 ND

    Black River 3105210 141 205 ND

    Rushoon River 3105920 145 59 ND

    Red Harbour River 3106000 147 73 x x ,34

    Devil Brook 3308540 158 58 ND

    Terrenceville Brook 3409170 159 115 x ND

    Rencontre Brook 3410270 161 195 ND

    Belle Harbour River 3410430 162 46 ND

    Northeast Brook 3410650 163 142 • ND

    Northwest Brook 3410700 164 86 ND

    Salmon River 3410920 166 196 ND

    Hose Ambrose Brook 3411240 169 65 x ND

    Little River 3613110 172 183 x ND

    No rth,,'es t Brook 3613490 175 III ND

    Hughes Brook 3614230 178 65 x ND

    Watsons Brook 3003830 134' 65 x x 32

    North Harbour River 3003880 135 96 x x 33

    Black River 3004090 136 200 x x 33

    Pipers Hole River 3004160 137 781 x x 33

    Nonsuch Brook 3105470 142 30 x x 33

    Cape Roger Brook 3105560 143 93 x x 34

    Bay de l'Eau River 3105760 144 152 x x 34

    Northeast Branch (Red Harbour) 3105990 146 65 x x 34

    Northwest Brook 3206370 148 85 x x 35

    Tides.Brook 3206410 149 179 x x ND

    Big Salmonier Brook 3206950 150 33 x x 35

    St. Lawrence River 3207150 151 63 x x 35

    Lawn River 3207280 152 38 x x 35

    Taylor Bay Brook 3207520 153 70 x x 36

    Salmonier River (Lamaline) 3207570 154 115 x x 36

    Pierceys Brook 3207670 155 65 x x 36

    Grand Bank Break 3308040 156 67 x x 36

    Garnish River 3308440 157 212 x x 37

    Long Harbour River (Fortune Bay) 3409780 160 1102 x x 37

    Bay du Nord River 3410790 165 1171 x x 37

    Simmons Brook 3410940 167 39 x x 37

    Southwest Brook 3411000 168 6 x x 38

    Old Brook (Old Bay Brook) 3511530 170 40 x x 38

    Taylor's Bay Brook 3511560 171 3l x x 38

    Conne River 3613350 173 602 x x 38

    Southeast Brook 3613410 174 84 x 39

    Long Reach Brook 3614020 176 4 x x 39

    Salmon River (East Bay) 3614070 177 2708 x 39

    O'Espoir Brook (North Bay) 3614260 179 285 x 39

    Allan's Cove Brook 3614760 180 41 x x 40

    j Bottom Brook (Facheaux Bay R. ) 3614850 181 175 x x 40

    Brent Cove Brook 3614930 182 44 x ND

    tlo rgan Brook 3615220 183 178 x x ND

    Grey River 3716620 185 2394 x x 40

    Dolland Brook 3615270 184 688 x x 40

    • wnite Bear River 3717440 186 2027 x x 41

    Bay de Loup Brook 3717720 187 55 x x 41

    Ke lly Brook 3717740 188 65 x ND

    Kings Harbour Brook 3717770 189 128 x x 41

    Gr,1ndy Brook 3817890 190 264 x x 41

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    River Name River code Map /J Drainage ar"a (kre 2) Scheduled

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    COllnoire Brook 3818190 191 311 NO Couteau Brook 3818340 192 65 NO Cinq Cerf Brook 3818490 193 205 x x 42 East Bay Brook (La Poile) 3818760 194 57 x x 42 La Poile River Farmers Brook (Farmers Arm)

    3818800 3819030

    195 196

    588 89

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    x x

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    .. Garia Brook (River) 3819100 197 228 x x 43 Northwest River (Garia Bay) 3819120 198 119 x x 43 Rose Blanche Brook Grandys Brook (Burnt Island R. )

    3919460 3919590

    199 200

    84 273 x x

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    Isle aux Harts River 3919820 201 214 x x 43 Grand Bay River 3920100 20Z 134 x x 44 Northwest Brook 3920110 203 65 x NO Southwest Brook 3920250 204 49 x NO Bear Cove Brook 4000020 205 30 x x 44 Little Cod roy River 4000140 206 224 x x 44 Grand Cod roy River 4000330 207 956 x x 44 Ryans Brook 4000360 208 65 x NO Brooms Brook 4000370 209 65 x NO Highlands River 4000830 210 183 x x No Crabbes Brook 4000860 211 551 x x 45 Barachois Brook 4000900 212 241 x x 45 Robinsons River 4000920 213 439 x x 45 Fischells Brook 4000960 214 360 x x 45 Barry Brook 4000970 215 31 .•NO Middle Brook 4000980 216 30 NO Journois Brook 4000990 217 64 ND Flat Bay Brook 4101080 218 635 x x 46 Little Barachois Brook 4101110 219 354 x x 46 Southwest and Bottom Brooks 4101150 220 814 x x 46 Harrys River 4101200 221 816 x x 46 Blanche Brook 4101260 222 124 NO Gaudon's Brook 4101270 223 65 ND Romaines Brook 4101300 224 98 NO Georges Brook (Mainland Brook) 4201510 225 65 NO John wbites Brook (Lourdes Brook) 4301570 226 65 ND Victors Brook 4301580 227 65 ND Ha rrys Brook 4301600 228 65 ND Fox Island River (Fox Brook) 4301920 229 194 x x ND Little River 4301940 230 65 NO Lewis Brook 4402010 231 33 • NO Serpentine River (Coal River) 4402090 232 433 x x . 47 Wild Cove Brook 4402100 233 80 NO Blow He Down Brook 4402250 234 64 NO Clarks Brook, 4402340 235 34 NO Cooks Brook 4402370 236 101 x x NO Humber River 4402430 237 7679 x x 47 Hughes Brook 4402450 238 132 x x NO Gillams Brodk 4402520 239 45 ND Cox's Brook 4402640 240 55 NO Goose Arm B,·ook 4402740 241 212 x x 47 Li verpool B,·ook 4403210 242 64 ND Lower Crabb Brook 4403280 243 83 x NO Trout River 4503520 244 254 x x 47 Lomond River 4503920 245 470 x x 48 Deer Brook 4504040 246 126 . x x 48 Western Brook 4604220 247 192 x x 48 Parsons Pond River 4604560 248 388 x x 48 Portland Head Creek 4604590 249 65 ND , Portland Creek 4604620 250 985 x X 49 Bowing Brook Bound Brook

    4704650 4704660

    251 252

    55 66

    NO ND

    Table River

    Point Brook of Ponds

    4704670 4704740

    253 254

    65 861 x x

    ND 49 •

    Little Brook Pond 4704750 255 76 x x 49 Torrent River 4704800 256 619 x x ND Little East River 4704810 257 20 ND East River (Big Castors River

    East Rive r) 4704840 4805030

    258 259

    136 544

    x x

    x x

    49 50

    Doctors Brook 4905090 260 65 ND

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    River Name River code Map H

    Cy's Brook 4905120 261 Otter Brook 4905150 262 St. Genevieve River 4905170 263 West Brook (We s tern Arm Brook) 4905190 264 East River (Eastern Arm Brook) 4905200 265

    , Green Island Brook 4905370 266 Eddies Cove Brook 4905390 267· Bi g Brook 4905460 268 Watts Bight Brook (Wat s ons Brook) 4905510 269 Forteau Brook 5000120 270

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    • L'Anse-a-Loup River 5000220 271 Pinware River 5000360 272 Temple Brook 5000940 273. St. Charles River 5101420 274 Trout Rivet (St. Mary's River) 5101520 275 St. Lewis River 5101720 276 Alexis River 5102500 277 Shinneys Waters 5102680 278 Gilbert River 5102820 279 Hawke River 5104500 280 Black Bear River 5105240 281 Reed's Pond River 5105560 282 Sand Hill River 5205820 283 Dykes River 5206440 284 Paradise River 5206600 285 Ea gle River ; 5206820 286 Whi te Bear .Ever 5206880 287 North River 5207320 288 Flatwater B~ook 5207740 289 English Riv~r 5209000 290 Kenemich River 5210020 291 Kenamu River 5210100 292 Goose River 5210760 293 Naskaupi River 5211040 294 Sebaskachu River 5211500 295 Mulligan River 5211620 296 Double Mer Brook 5212880 297 Double Mer River 5212910 298 Tom Luscombe Brook 5213520 299 West Brook (Double Brook) 5213620 300 Middle Brook (Double Brook) 5213660 301 St . Michael's River ( Shellbird River) 5214280 302 Jeannette Bay Brook 5214440 303 Tukialik Brook 5214840 304 Pamiulik River 5314880 305 Stag Bay Brook 5314940 306 Rattling Brook 5315020 307 Big River 5315040 308 Adlavik River 5315080 309 Adlavik Bay Brook 5315120 310 Makkovik Brook 5315520 311 Makkovik River 5315640 312 Unnamed 5316060 313 Ka ipokak River 5316080 314 Unnamed 5316260 315 Little Bay River 5317600 316 Adlatok River 5317900 317 Hunt River 5319220 318 Flowers River 5319480 319 Sango Brook 5319660 320 Notakwanon River 5319740 321

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    5276 10824

    1075 1389

    51 640 699

    4403 3432

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    NO NO 50 50 50 NO ND 51 ND 55 ND 55 NO ND 55 ND 55 55 55 56 NO NO 56 ND ND 56 ND ND ND NO ND NO NO NO NO NO ND NO NO ND ND 56 NO NO NO NO NO 57 NO ND NO NO ND NO NO NO ND 57 57 NO ND

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    Drainage Angling* River Name River corle Hap II Area (kro 2 ) Scheduled data Page**

    Adlatok River Arl1avik Bay Brook Ad1avik River

    5317900 5315120 5315080

    317 310 309

    11106 39

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    x x ND ND ND

    Alexis River 5102500 277 3160 x 55 Allan's Cove Brook 3614760 180 41 x x 40

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    Anchor Brook Barachois Brook

    0908940 4000900

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    Barry Brook Bdrry's [lrook Bart1etts River Bay de l'Eau River Bay de Loup Brook Bay du Nord River Bear Cove Brook

    4000970 0908620 0105710 3105760 3717720 3410790 4000020

    215 58

    3 144 187 165 205

    31 74 40

    152 55

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    Beaver Brook (Western Brook) Beckford River

    0401690 2802350

    12 123

    242 43

    x x 16 ND

    Belle Harbour River 3410430 162 46 ND Bellevue Brook (Trout Brook) Big Barachois River (SHB) Big Brook Big Brook Big Chouse Brook Big River Big Salmonier Brook Biscay Bay River Black Bear River

    1714680 2802210 1210570 4905460 0403410 5315040 3206950 2700230 5105240

    87 120

    72 268

    27 308 150 108 281

    49 83 60

    212 112

    2849 33

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    Black River 3004090 136 200 x x 33 Black River 3105210 141 205 ND Blanche Brook 4101260 222 124 ND Blow He Down Brook 4402250 234 64 ND Bottom Brook (Facheaux Bay R,) Bound Brook

    3614850 4704660

    181 252

    175 66

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    Bowing Brook Branch River

    4704650 2802380

    251 124

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    Brent Cove Brook 3614930 182 44 x ND Brooms Brook 4000370 209 65 x ND Cape Broyle River Cape Roger Brook Castors River

    2517350 3105560 4805030

    105 143 259

    66 93

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    Cat Arm River 0402660 18 745 x ND Chance Cove Brook 2617740 107 88 ND Channel Harbour River 3105060 139 65 • x ND Charles Brook 0707660 47 65 x x. 21 Cinq Cerf Brook Clarke Brook

    3818490 4402340

    193 235

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    x x 42 ND

    Cloud River 0401850 15 533 x x 17 Colinet River 2801920 116 158 x x 30 Come By Chance River 3003740 133 64 x x 32 Coney Arm Brook Coney Arm River

    0402840 0402880

    19 20

    33 146 x x

    ND 17

    Conne River 3613350 173 602 x x 38 Connoire Brook 3818190 191 311 ND Cooks Brook 4402370 236 101 x x ND Corner Brook 0403140 23 49 x ND Couteau Brook 3818340 192 65 ND Cox's Brook 4402640 240 55 ND Crabbes Brook 4000860 211 551 x x 4S Crossing Place River Cus lett Brook

    2801050 2802690

    113 126

    216 36

    ND ND

    f ~ Cy's Brook 4905120 261 65 ND

    Deadman's Brook (Deadman's Bay) 0908950 61 333 x x ND Deer Brook 4504040 246 126 x x 48 Deer Harbour Brook 1713950 86 67 x x ND

    • D'Espoir Brook (North Bay) Devi 1 Brook

    3614260 3308540

    179 158

    285 58

    x 39 ND

    Doctors Brook 4905090 260 65 ND Dog Bay Ri'ver (Horwood River) 0708480 55 364 x x 22 Dol land Brook 3615270 184 688 x x 40 Double Mer Brook 5212880 297 1425 x ND

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    Drainage Angling* River Name River code Map II Area (km 2 ) Scheduled data Page**

    Double Mer River 5212910 298 855 ND Doucers Brook 0403120 22 65 x ND Dykes River 5206440 284 337 ND Eagle River 5206820 286 101\24 x x 56 East Bay Brook (La Poile) 3818760 194 57 x x 42 East Brook (Burlington Brook) 0604820 35 178 x x 39 ; East Brook (Easter Brook) 0401640 10 90 x x 16 East River (Big East River) 4704840 258 136 x x 49 East River (Eastern Arm Brook) 4905200 265 43 x x 50 East River (Pistolet Bay) 0105800 5 61 x x 15 Eddies Cove Brook 4905390 267 90 x ND English River 5209000 290 640 ND Exploits River 0707790 50 11272 x x 22 Farmers Brook (Farmers Arm) 3819030 196 89 x · x 42 Fischells Brook 4000960 214 360 x x 45 Fl3t Bay Brook 4101080 218 635 x x 46 Flatwater Brook 5207740 51. . 289 ND Flowers River 5319480 319 1443 x x 57 Forteau Brook 5000120 270 389 x x 55 Fox Island River (Fox Brook) 4301920 229 194 x x ND Gamba Brook 1109780 69 1152 x x 24 Gander River 0908610 57 6398 x x 22 Garia Brook (River) 38i9100 197 228 x x 43 Garnish River 3308440 157 212 x x 37 Gaudon's Brook 4101270 223 65 ND Georges Brook (Mainland Brook) 4201510 225 65 ND Gilbert River 5102820 279 642 x x 55 Gi llams Brook 4402520 239 45 ND Goose Arm Brook 4402740 241 212 x x 47 Goose River 5210760 293 3432 ND Grand Bank Brook 3308040 156 67 x x 36 Grand Bay River 3920100 202 134 x x 44 Grand Cod roy River 4000330 207 956 x x 44 Grandy Brook 3817890 190 264 x x 41 Grandys Brook (Burnt Island R. ) 3919590 200 273 . x x 43 Great Barasway Brook (Placentia Bay) 2902820 127 68 x x 31 Green Island Brook 4905370 266 14 ND Grey River 3716620 185 2394 x x 40 Hampden River 0403360 26 126 x x ND

    NDHa rhour Grace Brook 2115810 92 65 NDHarrys Brook 4301600 228 65 46Harrys River 4101200 221 816 • x x 56Hawke River 5104500 280 1891 x x NDHeart's Content Brook 1815150 90 48

    Heart's Delight Brook 1815060 89 45 NO NDHickmans Harbour River 1612780 84 102

    Hi ghlands River 4000830 210 183 x x ND Hughes Brook 3614230 178 65 x ND Hughes Brook 4402450 238 132 x x ND Humber River 4402430 237 7679 x x 47 Hunt River 5319220 318 1344 x x 57

    22Indian Arm Brook (Campbellton River) 0708210 53 296 x x Indian Bay Brook 1109490 65 703 x x 23 Indian Brook (Indian River) 0605570 37 1261 x x 19 Ireland's Brook 0300590 7 63 ND Isle aux Morts River 3919820 201 214 x x 43 Jeannette Bay Brook 5214440 303 67 ND

    ND

    Journois Brook 4000990 217 64 , John Whites Brook (Lourdes Brook) 4301570 226 65

    ND Jumpers Brook 0708310 54 46 ND ~ Kaipokak River 5316080 314 2499 ND Kelly Brook 3717740 188 65 x ND

    NDKenamu River 5210100 292 4403 NDKenemich River 5210020 291 699 41Kings Harbour Brook 3717770 189 128 x x 42La Peile River 3818800 195 588 x x 31Lance River 2802480 125 53 NDL'Anse-a-Loup River 5000220 271 130 x 3SLa",n River 3207280 152 38 x x NDLewis Brook 440,2010 231 33

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    Drainage Angling* Kiv,'r Nan", I60 248 388 x x 48 Pennys Brook 0606100 43 57 ND Pensons Brook 0105640 1 65 ND

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    Drainage Angling*

    River Name River code Hap II Area (Jun2) Scheduled data Page**

    Peters River Peter's River (St. Hary's Bay (SHB)) Pierceys Brook Pierres Brook Pinware River Pipers Hole River Placentia Sound River Popes Harbour River Port Union River Po rt land Creek Portland Head Creek Purbeck's Brook Ragged Harbour River Rattling Brook Rattling Brook Red Harbour River Red Head River Reed's Pond River Rencontre Brook Renews River River of Ponds Riverhead Brook (West River) Robinsons River Rocky River Romaines Brook Rose Blanche Brook Rushoon River Ryans Brook Salmon Brook (Port Blandford) Salmon Cove River Salmon Cove River (Champneys) Salmon River Salmon River Salmon River (Ariege R.) (Hare Bay) Salmon River (East Bay) Salmonier River Salmonier River (Lamaline) Saltwater Brook Sand Hill River Sandy Harbour River Sango Brook Seal Cove River Sebaskachu River Serpentine River (Coal River) Shearstown Brook Shinneys Waters Ship Harbour Brook Shoal Arm Brook Shoal Brook Shoal Harbour River Sinunons Brook Sops Arm Brook Soufflets River South Brook South Brook South Brook South River South River South West Brook Southeast Brook So~theast River (Placentia) Southern Ann Brook Southern Bay River Southwest and Bottom Brooks Southwest Brook Southwest Brook Southwest Brook Southwest Brook Southwest Brook (Port Blandford) Southwest River

    0707780 2800860 3207670 2517140 5000360 3004160 2903150 1612750 1412240 4604620 4604590 0403520 0908820 0707810 5315020 3106000 2802330 5105560 3410270 2617640 4704740 0605640 4000920 2801930 4101300 3919460 3105920 4000360 1210890 2115720 1512520 2216180 3410920 0300850 3614070 2801690 3207570 0403250 5205820 3004480 5319660 2216270 5211500 4402090 2215910 5102680 2903190 0606050 0401770 1613060 3410940 0605990 0402340 0605060 0605680 2216240 2115820 2215990 0504040 3613410 2902980 0403700 1211600 4101150 0708490 1211080 3411000 3920250 1210930 0708150

    49 112 155 104 272 137 131 83 79

    250 249

    28 59 5i

    307 147 122 282 161 106 254

    38 213 117 224 199 145 208

    74 91 80 98

    166 9

    177 115 154

    25 283 138 320 101 295 232

    95 278 132 42 13 85

    167 41 16 36 39

    100 93 97 33

    174 129 32 78

    220 56 77

    168 204

    76 52

    116 144 65 65

    2486 781

    34 132

    45 985

    65 60

    440 385 285

    73 71

    233 195

    76 861 484 439 296 98 84 59 65

    110 68 74 62

    196 730

    2708 257 115 56

    1614 462 805

    53 • 580 433

    31 313

    34 87 44

    129 39 62

    393 30

    672 37 38 67

    195 84

    140 65 65

    814 65

    181 6

    49 491

    44

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    21 30 36 NO 55 33 NO 26 ND 49 ND ND 23 NO NO 34 NO ND NO 29 49 19 45 ND NO NO ND NO 25 27 26 28 NO 16 39 30 36 NO 56 ND NO NO NO 47 ND 55 NO NO ND 27 37 ND NO ND 20 ND ND 28 19 39 32 18 ND 46 ND ND 38 ND 26 ND

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    Drainage Angling'"

    River Name River code Map II Area (km 2 ) Scheduled data Page "''''

    NO

    Spaniard's Bay Brook 2215880 94 65 NO

    Spread Eagle Brook 1714870 88 57 27

    St. Charles River 5101420 274 311

    South""est River 1009300 63 98 x

    ND St. Genevieve River 4905170 263 318 x x 50

    1S t . Lawrence River 3207150 151 63 x x 35 St. Lewis River 5101720 276 2590 x ND St. Michael's River (Shellbird River) 5214280 302 285 x x 56 St. Shott's River 2800650 111 97 NO Stag Bay Brouk 5314940 306 155 ND Table Point Brook 4704670 253 65 ND Taylor Bay Brook 3207520 153 70 x x 36 Taylor's Bay Brook 3511560 171 31 x x 3B Temple Brook 5000940 27j 181 ND Terra Nova River 1110220 71 1883 x x 25 Terrenceville Brook 3409170 159 115 x ND Tides Brook 3206410 149 179 x x ND

    Tom Luscombe Brook 5213520 299 1010 x NO

    Tommy's Arm Brook 0605940 40 242 x x 20

    Torrent River 4704BOO 256 619 x x ND

    Traverse Brook 1109750 67 404 x x 24

    Trout River 4503520 244 254 x x 47

    Trout River (St. Mary's River) 5101520 275 414 x x 55

    Trouty River 1512620 82 90 x x 26

    Tukia lik Brook 5214B40 304 47 NO

    NDUnnamed 5316060 313 399

    Unnamed 5316260 315 326 ND

    NOUpper Brook 0105720 4 39 x

    Victors Brook 4301580 227 65 ND

    Watsons Brook 3003B30 134 65 x x 32

    Watts Bight Brook (Watsons Brook) 4905510 269 95 x x ND

    West Arm Brook (Western Arm) 0606720 45 260 x x 20

    West Brook 0300800 8 254 x x 15

    West Brook (Double Brook) 5213620 300 149 ND

    West Brook (Western Arm Brook) 4905190 264 149 x x 50

    Western Arm Brook 0403620 30 74 x x 18

    Western Brook 4604220 247 192 x x 48

    White Bear River 3717440 186 2027 x x 41

    White Bear River 5206880 287 1075 x NO

    Wild Cove Brook 4402100 233 80 NO

    NDWild Cove Brook (White Bay) 0403580 29 132 x x

    Windmill Brook 0909030 62 12 x x 23

    '" Letter x indicates that angling data are available prior to 1980.

    "'''' Letters ND indicate that angling data were not obtained in 1980.

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    xiv

    ABSTRACT

    Moores, R. B., and R. J. Tucker. 1981. Angled catch and effort data in the Atlantic salmon recreational fishery, Newfoundland and Labrador, 1980. Can. Data Rep. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 263: ~ 85 p. ~ ) ... The 1980 Atlantic salmon recreational fishery in Newfoundland and Labrador

    was one of the more successful on record. Anglers harvested 42,460 Atlantic salmon with an effort of 109,280 rod days. CUE was 0. 39. Angling effort in insular Newfoundland increased by 26% over 1979 but was comparable with the 1975-79 mean effort of 101,965 rod days. Total catch for insular Newfoundland was up by 19% over 1979 and 12% over the 1975-79 mean catch. Catch and effort in Labrador declined slightly in comparison with the 1979 catch and 1975-79 mean catch. Numbers of large salmon angled in 1980 was 2811 which is double the 1979 catch and 28% higher than the 1975-79 mean catch. This may suggest some recovery in large salmon stocks in the province. High water levels provided good angling conditions in 1980.

    Key words: Atlantic salmon, angled catch, effort, rod days, catch per unit effort (CUE) .

    , , RESUME

    Moores, R. B., and R. J . Tucker. 1981. Angled catch and effort data in the Atlantic salmon recreational fishery, Newfoundland and Labrador, 1980. Can . Data Rep. Fish. Aquat. Sci . 263: xiv + 85 p.

    L'annee 1980 a ete l'une des annees records pour la peche sportive du saumon de 1 'Atlantique a Terre-Neuve et au Labrador. Les pecheurs ont capture 42 460 saumons, pour un effort de 109 280 jours de peche. Les PUE s'elevaient a 0,39. L'effort de peche dans l'lle de Terre-Neuve a augmente de 26 pour cent par rapport a 1979, mais etait pratiquement au meme niveau que l'effort moyen de 1975 a 1979, soit 101 965 jours de peche. Les prises totales pour l'lle de Terre-Neuve ont augmente de 19 pour cent par rapport a 1979 et de 12 pour cent par rapport aux prises moyennes de 1975 a 1979. Au Labrador, les prises et l'effort ont diminue legerement par rapport aux prises de 1979 et aux prises moyennes de 1975 a 1979. Le nombre de grands saumons captures en 1980 s'est eleve a 2 811, soit le double des prises de 1979 et une augmentation de 28 pour cent par rapport aux prises moyennes de 1975 a 1979. Cette hausse pourrait etre le signe d'un certain retablissement des stocks de grands saumons de la prov i nce. Le niveau eleve des eaux a assure de bonnes conditions de peche en 1980. t

  • 1

    INTRODUCTION

    This is the eighth annual angling data report published since 1973 by the Freshwater and Anadromous Fisheries Management Program (Button and Wells 1974, 1975; Moores 1976; Moores et al. 1977, 1978; Moores and Tucker 1978, 1979, 1980). The data are provided by the Conservation and Protection Branch, Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Newfoundland Region. Data include both an observed or known fishing effort and catch, and an estimated quantity. The observed census data are normally collected by seasonal river guardians during surveillance of the annual Atlantic salmon migration. The data are submitted to the fisheries officer or warden who, in consultation with the guardian, estimates the catch and effort that occurred but were not observed. Normally factors such as manpower, patrol time, angling pressure, weather, river conditions and personal knowledge of the salmon migration are used to determine the estimated quantities. The angling pressure and accessibility to the rivers had increased to such a degree during the 1970 l s that observation and recording of total effort and angling catch had become impossible. The addition of the estimated quantity was incorporated into the angling data in 1974 to provide consistency in the reporting.

    This report also includes calculated catch-per-unit-effort (CUE). The CUE, defined as the number of fish angled per rod day (a rod day being a day or any part thereof in which an individual angles) is one of the important tools used to assess the condition of not only the total Atlantic salmon stock, but individual populations as well. It is especially valuable for early detection of declines in fish populations that would otherwise appear healthy from high catch statistics which are disgu 1 sed by increases in effort.

    The format of the 1980 report is similar to that of previous years. The data are presented by rivers, statistical sections, statistical areas and Fishing and Industry Areas (Fig. 1 and 2). Rivers are tabulated according to their assigned seven digit code (Waldron 1974) which commence at Cape Norman on the northern tip of the Great Northern Peninsula and proceed consecutively and clockwise around insular Newfoundland and into Labrador. The seven digit codes, developed for quick identification and location of rivers as well as for computer coding, denote not only the individual river numbers but also the statistical section (developed by the Economics and Intelligence Branch in 1968) in which the mouth of the river is located. For example: Humber River is coded 4402430. The number 44 indicates the statistical section and the 02430 is the individual river number.

    Data are broken down by weekly effort and catch and include number of grilse «2.7 kg), number of salmon (>2.7 kg), and weight of largest fish caught. Angled catch represents only upstream migrants or bright salmon. There is no kelt or black salmon fishery in Newfoundland or Labrador .

  • 2

    .. 55' ,,' ,,' ,,' 0 RIVER NUMBERS . I - 2.6 9 /,-49 / STATISTICAL SECTIONS : A- N: STATISTICAL AREAS - FISHI NG ANO IN OUSTRY AREAS

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  • 4

    SUMMARY

    In contrast with the previous five years, normal to high water levels were prevalent in Newfoundland and Labrador rivers during 1980 and provided good angling conditions in the Atlantic salmon recreational fishery. As a result of these conditions plus an apparent increase in river escapement of Atlantic salmon, the recreational harvest reached near record levels for 1980. This was in spite of a lower bag limit and a restricted season in some areas . In 1980, the bag limit was two salmon per day but unlike 1979 the reduced limit was in effect for the entire season and large salmon could be included as part of the catch.

    Total provincial catch for 1980 was 42,460 Atlantic salmon (Table 1, Fig. 3). In terms of past years, it was 9% higher than the 1975-79 mean catch and one of only six recorded provincial catches to exceed 40,000 fish. The catch was comprised of 39,649 grilse and 2811 large salmon. The number of large salmon angled is higher than the 1170 fish recorded for 1979 and the two previous five year means (1970-74, 1975-79) and suggest an increase in river escapement of large salmon for 1980. This corroborated the good catch of large salmon in the 1980 commercial salmon fishery. It was also possible that the reduced angling season and high water levels a l lowed many large salmon to safe ly reach their spawning areas . The angling eff ort for 1980 was 109,280 rod days, which was a 24% increase over 1979 but comparable with the 1975-79 mean of 108,001 rod days. The increase over 1979 may have resulted from the gooO angling conditions and the fact that river closures imposed due to low wat~r levels in past years were not necessary in 1980. Catch per unit effort (CUE) was 0.39 , which is lower than 1979 but on average higher than recorded for recent years. Observations from some rivers suggest that the CUE for 198,) would have been higher if daily catch limits had been higher .

    Insular Newfoundland contributed 89% of the provincial catch and in excess of 95% of angling effort. These percentages remain relatively unchanged from previous years. Total catch for insular Newfoundland was 37,771 Atlantic salmon of which 35,849 were grilse, and 1922 were l arge salmon (Table 2, Fig . 4) . Grilse catch was the highest ever recorded for insular Newfoundland. Large salmon catch in 1980 more than doubled over 1979, was higher than the 1970-74, 1975-79 mean catches but still remains be l ow pre 1970 levels. Angling effort was 104,332 rod days. This was the highest in three years but below record levels set in 1974 and 1976-77. The CUE was 0. 36 for insular Newfoundland.

    In general, Labrador continued to provide the best fishing. CUE was 0. 95 (Table 3) with four rivers having CUE's above 1.00. The high CUE probably reflects the low fishing effort at prime angling spots rather than the overall health of Labrador salmon stocks. Total 'catch in 1980 was 4689 Atlantic salmon, of which 3800 were grilse and 889 large salmon. The number of large salmon angled was up by 46% from 1979 and was 16% higher than the previous 1975-79 mean. Grilse catch was down by 8% from the previous year and 11% from the 1975-79 mean catch . Angling effort for 1980 was down from previous years due in part to the closure of a fishing camp on Hunt River. •

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    Table 1. Angled catch, effort and catch per unit effort of Atlantic salmon in Newfoundland and Labrador, 1953-80. Five-year means and standard deviations are included.

    Effort Grilse Salmon Total Percent Year (rod days) «2.7 kg) (;:2.7 kg) catch CUE grilse

    1953 43024 13564 2461 16025 0.37 84 1954 28672 7409 2050 ) 9459 0.33 78 1955 22628 9942 1718 11660 0.52 85 1956 53499 14515 2561 17076 0.32 85 1957 33897 18739 3306 22045 0.65 85 1958 35085 18768 352l 22289 0.64 84 1959 27038 17007 2813 19820 0.54 85 1960 36393 16302 2068 18370 0.50 88 1961 37129 14492 2560 17052 0.46 84 1962 49982 23501 2680 26181 0. 52 89 1963 62072 29258 4024 33282 0.54 87 1964 74330 37872 4610 42482 0.57 89 1965 70069 31151 3796 34947 0.50 89 1966 71033 31068 3558 34625 0.49 89 1967 75894 24719 3157 27876 0.37 88 1968 79629 33195 2549 35744 0.45 92 1969 85692 37842 2703 40545 0. 47 93

    ,1970 90220 34472 2695 37167 0.41 92 1971 80686 30623 2088 32711 0.41 93 1972 74384 27371 1804 29175 0. 39 93 1973 96706 43004 2932 45936 0.48 93 1974 113691 28986 2016 31002 0.27 93 1975 107116 37362 1568 38930 0.36 95 1976 123002 40189 1881 42070 0.34 95 197~ 119070 38946 4041 42987 0.36 90 1979 102905 31310 2330 33640 0.33 93 1979 87911 35287 1170 36457 0.41 97 1980 109280 39649 2811 42460 0.39 93

    Means and standard deviations

    1955-59 34429.4 15794.2 2783.8 18578.0 0.54 85 S. D. 11813.8 3703.7 707.6 4400.2 0.13 0.4

    1960-64 5198l. 2 24285.0 3188.4 27473.4 0. 5'2 87 , S.D. 16346.7 9612.3 1075.6 1063l. 8 0.04 2.0 ~

    1965-69 76463.4 31595.0 3152.6 34747.6 0.45 90 S.D . 6439.9 4725.9 534.9 4524.2 .05 2.2

    • 1970-74 91137.4 32891.2 2307.0 35198.2 0.39 93 S.D. 1525l. 4 6237.7 48l. 3 6694.2 .08 0.4 1975-79 108000.8 36618.8 2198.0 38816.8 0.36 94 S.D . 13945 . 5 3488 . 2 1114.5 3884.4 0.03 2.6

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    Table 2. Angled catch, effort and catch per unit effort of Atlantic salmon in insular Newfoundland, 1953-80. Five-year means and standard deviations are included.

    Year Effort

    (rod days) Grilse

    «2.7 kg) Salmon (~2.7 kg)

    Total catch CUE

    Percent grilse

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    . .. 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 196.) 1961 196 ; ~

    1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980

    43024 28505 21974 53092 33211 34444 36277 35750 36024 49035 60769 71541 66647 66414 72557 75575 82046 84912 75788 69219 88435

    108199 102907 115847 111836 96657 82578

    104332

    13564 6933 9662

    14338 17489 17393 15687 15359 13312 22251 27465 35122 28806 27753 22513 29419 34965 30459 26689 24424 35512 26485 33390 34463 34352 28619 31169 35849

    2461 1722 1466 2364 2969 3451 2681 1977 2322 2557 3827 4154 3169 2852 2568 1884 2310 2133 1602 1380 1923 1213 1241 1051 2755 1563

    561 1922

    16025 8705

    11128 16702 20458 20844 18368 17336 15634 24808 31292 39276 31975 30605 25081 31303 37275 32592 28291 25804 37435 27698 34631 35514 37107 30182 31730 37771

    0.37 0.31 0. 51 0.31 0.62 0.61 0.51 0.48 0.43 0.51 0.51 0.55 0.48 0.46 0.35 0.41 0.45 0. 38 0.37 0.37 0.42 0.26 0. 34 0.31 0.33 0.31 0.38 0.36

    85 80 87 86 85 83 85 89 85 90 88 89 90 91 90 94 94 93 94 95 95 96 96 97 93 95 98 95

    ' ,

    Means 'and standard deviations

    1955-59 S. D.

    35799.6 11168.4

    14913.8 3212.8

    2586.2 742.9

    17500.0 3934.6

    0.51 0.12

    85 1.5

    1960-64 S. D.

    50623.8 15631. 4

    22701. 8 8933 . 6

    2967.4 963 . 4

    25669.2 9844.4

    0. 49 0.04

    88 1.9

    1965-69 72647.8 28691. 0 2556.6 31247 . 8 0.43 82

    S.D. 6553.1 4442.7 493.8 4338.8 0.05 2. 0

    1970-74 S.D.

    85310.6 14861. 2

    28713.8 4379.8

    1650.2 378.8

    30364.0 4668.0

    .36

    .06 94.6 1.14 •

    1975-79 S.D .

    101965.0 13182.0

    32398 . 6 2492.8

    1434.2 822 . 7

    33832.8 2825.5

    .33

    .03 95.8 1.9

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    Ta~le 3. Angled catch, effort and catch per unit effort of Atlantic salmon in Labrador, 1954-80. Five-year means and standard deviations are included.

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    Year Effort

    (rod days) Grilse

    «2.7 kg) Salmon (~2.7 kg)

    Total cetch CUE

    Percent grilse

    1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980

    167 654 407 686 641 761 643

    1105 947

    1303 2789 3422 4619 3337 4054 3646 5308 4898 5165 8271 5492 4209 7155 7234 6248 5333 4948

    476 380 177

    1250 1375 1320

    943 1180 1250 1793 2750 2345 3315 2206 3776 2877 4013 3934 2947 7492 2501 3972 5726 4594 2691 4118 3800

    278 252 197 337

    70 132

    91 238 123 197 456 627 706 589 665 393 562 486 424

    1009 803 327 830

    1286 767 609 889

    754 532 374

    1587 1445 1452 1034 1418 1373 1990 3206 2972 4021 2795 4441 3270 4575 4420 3371 8501 3304 4299 6556 5880 3458 4727 4689

    4.51 0.81 0.92 2.31 2.25 1. 91 1. 61 1. 28 1. 45 1. 53 1.15 0.87 0.87 0.84 l.10 0.90 0.86 0.90 0.65 l. 03 0.60 l. 02 0.92 0.81 0.55 0.89 0.95

    63 53 47 79 95 91 91 83 91 90 86 79 82 79 85 88 88 89 87 88 76 92 87 78 78 87 81

    , Means and standard deviations

    1955-59 S. D.

    629.8 132.9

    900.4 573.9

    197.6 103.6

    1098.0 553.6

    1. 64 0.72

    73 2l. 9

    1960-64 S. D.

    1357.4 835.9

    1583.2 772.6

    221.0 143.6

    1804.2 · 855.5

    l. 40 0.18

    88.2 3~56

    I.. 1965-69 S.D.

    3815.6 527.9

    2903.8 657.5

    596.0 12l. 5

    3499.8 704.5

    0.92 0.10

    82.6 3.9

    1970-74 S.D.

    5826.8 1383.5

    4177.4 1961. 9

    656.8 243.8

    4834.2 213l.1

    0.81 0.18

    85.6 5. 4

    1975-79 S.D.

    6035.8 1281.0

    4220.2 1097.4

    763.8 350.6

    4984.0 1238. 7

    0.84 0. '18

    84.4 6.2

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    70 ~ c o ~

    50

    30

    10

    1954 '56 '58 '60 '62 '64 '66 '68 '70 '72 '74 '76 '78 '80 '82

    YEAR

    3. Effort, catch and catch per unit effort in the Atlantic salmon

    .,

    recreational fishery Newfoundland and Labrador, 1954-80.

  • 9

    .• l ll:::

    ~ 1·00 I..L. I.I.J

    I- 0·80 Z :::l

    Il::: 0 ·60 I.I.J c....

    ~ 0·40 u I ex u 0.20

    150

    130

    ... 110 I o

    Z 90o ~ -.oJ e:(

    en

    U 70 I Z e:( -.oJ l e:( 50

    30

    10

    INSULAR NEWFOUNDLAND

    150

    130

    110

    .... I 0

    90 >C

    en >ex

    70 0

    0 0 a:

    50

    30

    10

    1954 '56 '58 '60 '62 '64 '66 '68

    YEAR '70 '72 '74 '76 '78 '80 '82

    Fig. 4. Catch, effort and catch per unit effort in the recreational fishery in insular Newfoundland, 1954-80.

    Atlantic salmon

  • 0

    10

    4·60

    4·40

    2·40

    .. 2·20

    ~ 2·00 LA.. LA..

    UJ 1·80 ..... z ~ 1·60 a:: UJ Q.. 1·40 :r u ..... « 1·20 u

    1·00

    0·80

    0·60

    II

    .... I 9 0

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    7 ::E

    ...J

    « (J')

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    11

    ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

    We thank the field staff of Conservation and Protection Branch for collecting the data, Economic Branch for assistance in data processing, H. Mullett for drafting the figures, A. Chaytor for key punching, J. Lannon for typing and M. Chadwick and R. Porter for editing .

    REFERENCES

    Button, C. E., and T. J. Wells. 1974. Altantic salmon angled catch and effort data, Newfoundland and Labrador, 1973. Fish. Mar. Servo Data Record Ser. No. New/D-74-10, 57 p.

    1975. Atlantic salmon angled catch and effort data, Newfoundland

    and Labrador, 1974. Fish. Mar . Servo Data Record Ser. No. New/D-75-4, 58 p.

    Moores, R. B. 1976. Atlantic salmon angled catch and effort data, Newfoundland and Labrador, 1975. Fish. Mar. Servo Data. Record Ser. No. NEW/D-76-1, 298 p.

    Moores, R. B., E.M.P. Chadwick, and R. J. Tucker. 1977. Atlantic salmon angled catch and effort data, Newfoundland and Labrador, 1976. Fish. Mar. Servo Data Rep. No. 24, 181 p.

    Moores, R. B., R. W. Penney, and R. J. Tucker. 1978. Atlantic salmon angled catch and effort data, Newfoundland and Labrador, 1953-77. Fish. Mar. Servo Data Rep. No. 84, 274 p.

    Moores, R. B., and R. J. Tucker. 1978. Atlantic salmon angled catch and effort data, Newfoundland and Labrador, 1977. Fish. Mar. Servo Data Rep. No. 60, 180 p.

    1979. Atlantic salmon angled catch and effort data, Newfoundland and Labrador, 1978. Fish. Mar. Servo Data Rep. 147, 106 p.

    1980. Atlantic salmon angled catch and effort data, Newfoundland and Labrador, 1979. Can. Data Rep. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 212: 'xiv + 86 p.

    Waldron, D. E. 1974. Codes used in the Newfoundland commercial and recreational fisheries. Fish. Mar. Servo Data Record Series No. NEW/D-74-2, 128 p.

    4

  • ~ ·

  • 13

    INSULAR NEWFOUNDLAND

  • 15

    010,)I,PO PH" F" " IV" I (wF.ST RIVFR)

    r)11 c, r:- '"' .JF 1) ",t.. :rt T()r~L (rSTIM ~ Tf () "),,SU1 V[I) ~N(,L I ~'f, C~TrH lQ~O

    I,,· ~ F'''' FND w~TF" 1) ( 111 rlf, V., N t) (,P II. C, F NI) 'i AL"ON tJO nSH WT IG CIF i G"ILSF "' ~ i l t. "? ?/-, ? S 0 0 7 e; n.n O.OQ o. I Q 100.00 Ino.oo

    4 I)" I >4 " R0 HI 0 n n () 0 0 0 0 n.o 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 11 J 1 R fl n HI 11 0 II 0 0 n 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 o.n

    T O T~L HI 14 7 17 n h 11> 0 I> 1h 0.0 0.04 0.0 9 100.00 100.00

    010 ') 710 H ~"TLf TT' 5 RlvFR

    0 "1 4 ? ] n 0 ? 1 0.0 0.11 n. 13 100.00 100.00 ') ?O I Pn 1-'1 I 1 1 7 ? J (l 0 ? J 0.0 0.>5 n. 1A 1no .00 100.00 h n 7 "11 HI I '" ;>Q I , e, 0 [} 4 5 n.o O. _1 n . 17 I~O.nO 100.00 7 1 fl 8n "I I I IS I 2 0 n 1 2 0.0 0.09 0.13 100.00 100.00 R 10 'I n n "I ? I, n 0 0 0 n 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 9 17 f< ii WT LG C/F. ~ r,RILSE .. I< (>4 "'0 YR LEVFL 04S . Tn T. nA.,.. TOT. Oel S. TOT. OElS. TOT. (K(j a 0 ? 3 0.0 O. ?? 0.?7 100.00 100.00 4 1.1 7 li n HI :>7 45 4 6 0 0 4 h 0.0 0.11 0.13 100.00 )00.005 ?O 7 HO HI 4 7 ')2 7 9 0 0 7 9 0.0 0.17 0.\7 100.00 100.00 6 27 7 Rn ~,() 4 0, AI c; 7 0 0 ') 7 O.n O. 1~ 0.1 1 100.(10 00 • 00 7 3 A 110 MEl) 47 'i7 1 5 0 0 1 5 0.0 0.0 0.09 100.00 100.00 A J0 A 110 H! lJ'l 4A ? 3 0 0 ? 3 0.0 0.05 0.0(, 100.00 101).009 17 'l HO '1EIl ;> 1 ;>7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 n.O 0.0

    10 24 'l PO MFn II IS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

    I J 11 H An MUl 0 n n a 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

    TOTAL HI (' S A J ?I> ?1 J 3 0 0 ?3 33 0.0 0.09 o. Ja 100.00 100.00

    O] OO fl OO w[s r t;IJOO I(

    () ~SF.PV F () A'ln T()T~L IF C; TIMAT ~ O")Hi 19f'0

    WEEK EM' w~Tr:::4 rlOl) DAYS uo r,p IL SF Nil S~LMON 'JO F!S>i IoIT L(j CIF iii r,R1Lsr \< 1< O~ "' 0 ylJ LF " FL ons. TOT. 0'. c;. TOT. OI ~ S • TOT. ORS. TOT. ( I( r;S) O~ S . TOT. OA5. TOT.

    1 ?i' 6 Pn "1 n 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 n.o 0.0 0.0 n.O 0.0 7 2'1 " HO HI 0 11 0 U 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 ] b I PO HI r n 0 0 n n 0 0 0.0 0.0 n.1l 0.0 0.0 4 1 1 7 AO ... 1 I' n (1 0 0 n 0 0 0. 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 S 10 7 I' n HI fl n n u I) I) n a 0 .0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 ,., n I 1'1(, H r 7 7 9 n 0 7 9 0.0 1.40 1.

  • 16

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    l'ItlO

    IoIUU U.YS NO bRIL~~ NU ~AL~QN ",0 FISH .. T Lu C/l " b ~ j L ::d:.~~" ""'0 ... llR.. 1... .. ( , Y" L. l V k , . UuS. TflT. OuS. lUI. Ill' S. lui. utlS. ICI. 1 0< ,,:.1 u ",> . r "': l c t) 5 . :- , ; r 8 u o v o o o ('.0 0. 0 0.0 o • u Q • U

    b dO HI .. U o u o o o V.u V.O U.U u . " u . (;"J 1 b C, • ~ V ~ 1 ·1 " It 5 o o

    .. I I 0 I J O 0.:>0 100.0t. I OU . U 0 0.b7 IUO.OO 1 01,1 .0013 7 bO .. EO .14 A2 2J 28 o o 2J ll! l.b O.bll• o o lb 20 I .8 0.70 U.1" 100.00 100. 0 0 5 lO 7 bO IOIELI 2J 27' Ib 20

    19 23 u o 19 io!3 2.0 0.70 O. '0 100.00 10u.00b 27 7 bO "'ED 27 JJ 4 & 0.0 O.JI 0.40 100.00 100.007 J 8 ao "EO 13 15 4 b o o

    9 I I o o 9 II l.b 1.00 0.'12 100.01> lOO. OO 8 10 8 80 ME O 9 12 3 I 3 o o 1 3 I.b 0.50 1.00 100.00 10U.009 1 7 II bO HI 2

    2 J I .0 1.00 1.00 '00.01:1 10Ci.001 0 2. II 80 MEv 2 3 2 J o o 4 . o o o o o o 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0i I J I 8 tlO "EO 3

    o 107 lJ5 2.0 0.57 0.511 100.OU 100.0 0IO T.L "'EO lRb 2Jl 107 135 o

    0401&1j0 BLAVE~ ~AUOK ,_tSTERN BWOUKJ

    UH~ER~tD AhO TOTALIE5TIMATED+UtlSERVEO) ANGL.ING CAr~H 19110

    lI. ,,:: ; L~f._EE .. END _ATEA ~OO (JAYS NO GAILSE NO SAL.MUN NO FISM .T LG C/~ O~S. TOI. OUS. TUT. UIlS. TQT. CKG~) 005. 101. O"~. TOI.00( 0.11 .. u YA LEVEL OUS. TOT. •

    o o 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0. 0: 22 b tlO HI 1 3 o o o o 42 1 1 J5 4J 4. I O.bb 0.b8 97.1" .. 7 . " 72 2'1 b , bO "'EO 53 63 JA

    48 bO 5J oj o o !:oj b3 2.0 1 • 10 1.05 100.00 l ev.voJ b 7 110 IOIEO o 59 7 I .!.O 1.07 1.09 100.Ou IC O . OO 1 J 7 tlO .. EO 55 65 59 71 o

    'i 20 7 tlO .. fO 28 30 J7

    • 41 1 I 36 42 4.5 I.Jb I •• 0 97.31 9 ; .,,2

    23 27 l.b 0.8i! 0.b4 100.·0 U IC C . UO t: 27 7 110 "'EU 211 J2 23 27 o o 21 2b 1 • Il 0.91 0 ... 6 100.00 1 0 0.001 J II 110 !>lED 23 27 21 cb o· o 10 o o 8 10 2.0 O.bl 0.67 100.00 teu. o o ~ 10 8 80 "EU Ii! 15 d o 0.0 0.0 0.0 v. O.. 1 7 8 &0 HI o o o o o o o u.O o o o 0.0 0.0 0.0 ('.0 0 .0 1 a 2' 8 110 o o o o o IUO.O O 10u. 0 0 H' 4 o o 3 4 0.0 1.00 O.bOI I 31 8 110 IOIEU J 5 3

    240 2&6 •• 5 9 ... 171 (; I AL 251 300 2311 .2

  • 17

    04(\17'iO

    NU~TH .. t:.~T b~U(j" ICA"AUA b.YI

    Ue~E~Vt:.ll AND TUTAL\E~TI~ATEO+UuSt~VEOI j\11(;L I NG CATCH lOJ.'S ... 1011 .. UB!>EHIIEO .1110 TOT.L\ESTI".T[DtOI:!SIi.R~EOI ANGLING C.TLH 191:10

    _EEo. END .ATER ~OO DAYS NU GRILSE NO SAL/o',Uh NO FISH 'II' LG (IE " GQ IL:.e .1< DA "U YR LtliEL ObS. TOT. OI>S. TOT. UI:IS. lOT. UBS. TOT. ''''GSI OtiS. I 0, • CUS. 1 U 1 • 1 22 6 80 HI 49 59 32 40 4 36 44 2.1 0.73 0.75 1l6.tl9 9 0.9 I 2 29 6 80 MEl> 1011 lea I I 7 127 8 13 " le5 140 J.b I • I b I • 17 93.60 90.71• J . 6 7 tlO LO ·* e41i 274 305 355 I I 15 JI6 310 J.e 1.30 I.J5 96.52 9~.95 4 I 3 7 60 LO. 17'1 204 ,,41 2:'6 2 2 243 258 .! • 7 I •• a 1.2h 99. 11:1 9".21. 5 20 7 bO I'll 9J b7 97 I I btl 9b · 2.7 0.9J 1.05 9B.~J 9t1.98 6 21 7 80 MEO 41l 56 .34 40 a 0 34 40 I. H 0.71 0.b9 IUG.OO 100.00 7 J 8 '80 MEl> 24 34 14 18 a a 14 18 I • II 0.5b 0.:>.3 100.00 I('O.UO 8 10 /:I 80 "'Ell 17 23 13 15 a a IJ 15 I • b 0.7b 0.b5 100.00 10u.UO 9 17 Ii 80 HI 7 14 2 .. 0 a 2 4 1.1:1 0.29 0 • .?9 100.00 100.00

    I a 24 8 80 MEO I I 21 7 12 a a 7 12 2.0 0.6 .. 0.!>7 100.00 10U.UO I I 31 1:1 bO HI 8 1 6 & 12· 0 a 6 12 l.tI 0.75 O. 15 100.00 10U.00

    '"

    TOTAL MEv 7bJ 91b 1l31l 97b 2b J5 864 1011 J.6 I. 13 I • 10 91>.99 "b.54

    http:10U.1.I0

  • 18

    040.>51:10

    _ILU E~vt:O AhO TUIALll!>TI~AIED+UbSt:~vEU) ANGL 1 NC, CATc:.H 19"0

    .e.U( 1::1'00 .. ATER ~OO DAYS NU vRIL!>E "'U ~~L."lJN ,.,0 FISH .. T L.G (,/1:: X v"IL!>( .~ 0" I4EO 0 0 I) 0 0 0 0 0 v.v 0.0 v.v 0.0 0.';

    IG1AL. MtO 2/j ~& 3 0 0 J .. I • Il 0; I I V.U7 100. 00 .O(;.uo"

    040Jf>20 "ESTE~N ARM ~lvER

    UBSE~vt:D ANO TUTAL(E.STIMATED+ObSi::~VEO) ANGLI,.,G CATCH 19110

    .Et:.~ END .ATE~ ROO OAYS NO GRILSf NO SALMON · NO FISH ",T LG C Ii:: ·x ('~IL~E • j(. DA ",\.I yll LEVEL ObS. TOT. 1.1115. TOT. ObS. TOT. UBS. T1.1 T • (KG~I ObS. Tor • o~s. 'U T •

    I 22 f> 80 "'EO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O.V 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

    2 29 b 110 "EU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 u.O 0.0 0.0 0.0 V.O

    3 " 7 110 MEl) 0 0 (J 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 4 13 7 60 >lEO it 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 o.V 0.0 0.0

    5 20 7 80 HI 10 15 2 2 0 0 2 2 I. b 0.20 O. 13 100.00 100.00

    6 27 7 bO I'll 2 7 0 0 U 0 0 0 (j.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 a.v

    7 3 6 100 O1ED 9 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.1) 0.0 0.0

    8 10 6 bO O1EO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 U.O

    9 17 8 110 1-11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

    10 c4 8 80 HI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

    I I 31 II 110 OlEO U 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

    TCTAL MEO 25 45 2 2 0 0 2 2 I.b 0.08 0.04 IUO.OO 100.00

    040J670 MIDDLE AHM bHOUK

    OIlSERIIED AND TOTAL(ESTIMATEO+ObSERIIEO) A/liC,I.ING CATCH 1980

    _Ei::K END "ATER WOO DAYS NO G~ILSE NO ~ALMUN NO FISH .. T LG C/I:: 10; G~ILSE.", OA >IU ylol L~IIEL ObS. lOT. 01:>5. TOT. OtiS. TOT. OBS. TOT. (KuS) OilS. lOT ObS. lOT • ~ I 22 b 80 ~EO I I I 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 C .0 c.u

    b "'EO 0 0 0.02 29 80 10 10 a 0 0 0 C).U 0.0 0.0 U.U

    J 6 7 tiD MEU 1 J 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 o.U 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

    4 13 7 80 "'Ell II It! 0 0 0 a 0 0 O.U 0.0 0.0 0.0 V.\i

    5 20 7 80 ... 1 I I 21 ,. 5 0 0 4 5 I .Il 0.3b 0.c4 100.OU 10(..00

    6 c7 7 tlO HI 1 I b 0 0 0 a 0 0 v.o 0.0 0.0 0.0 O.!.J

    7 J 8 flO I~O1EO 29 4 6 U 0 4 8 0.0 0.21 0.c?8 100.OU 100.00

    8 Il tiO MEl) 6 I I 0 0 0 0 0 0 o.U 0.0 1).0 0.0 0.010

    11 d CIa HI a 0 0q I) C) 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 o.U 0.0 0.0 10 24 II 80 HI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 o.U

    J I 60 U 0 0.0II & O1EO 0 0 0 0 0 0 v.o 0.0 0.0 0.0

    10TAL. MED 79 13 9 8 13 0 0 8 13 1.8 O • . : 0 0.09 100.00 100.00

    040J7UO SOUTHtA/Ii AW01 tl~UOK

    UBSEIoIVI::D AND TOTAL(ESTI"'ATfO+OdSEAIIEOI ANGLING CATCI-1 1960 • NU C,RILSE NO S"L,"U/Ii NO FISt< LG Cli:: 10; ('IIILSE_EEl( END "ATEW RUO OAyS II'ObS. lOT. ·ous. lOT. UBS. TO' • (KGSI OI:lS. r 0 1 • UdS. T01 •• 1'. UA LEIli::L U~S. TOT •"'U YR

    I 0 0 O.U 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0I 22 b 110 "'EO 0 0 0 0 U 0 2 29 b tlo >lEO a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 v.o 0.0 0.0 0.0 (j.0 •

    7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 O.UJ b 60 MEU 0 U 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 u.O ~ IJ 7 100 MED 0 0 0 0

    5 20 7 1)0 t

  • 19

    o~o .. o .. u

    50UIH .. to!>T Il~UUK (tiA It 1I~IlIE)

    Utj!>l"'lItoU 41 '40 TUTAL(to5TIMATI:.U+()u51:.>i~I:OI AI.C,L.I,,(, CAIlH I'H.u

    . t E I( F '.0 "'ATI:." ~()U UAr S NU (,"IL:;E r.u !>AL."'Uf'< I.U FISH LG l/l:: ~ (,'< Il!>l""., U4 "' U 1101 LI:.IIL I. Oll S . I rIT • IJI1S. r 0' • OuS. I (J I • UH!>. Ill' • (I O. I b U. 17 100. OU 1 0 1j. 00• 5 20 7 1;0 HI 13 23 3 9 0 0 j 9 I. b 0.2..1 0 • ..1'1 lu O .Ov IVO. OO & 27 7 1;0 HI 22 32 7 II 0 0 7 II I.b o.Joe 0.",4 I v o . no 100.00 7 3 I; dO MEO 10 i!b 4 I; 0 0 4 8 v.u O.2~ 0.31 luO.v\) 10u.00 8 10 I; bO Io4tO Ii! 22 3 & 0 0 3 & I • tI 0.2~ V.21 100.OU 10 v .00 CJ 1 7 a t! 0 HI J .3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 .0 O. v 0. 0 (J • ~

    10 .e o tj d O HI C 2 V 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0. 0 ('; .,) v . U II ..I I I; bO MEO 0 2 V 0 0 0 0 0 (l.0 0.0 u.u 0.0 0.0

    TOTAL "ED lit! 180 20 39 0 0 20 .j'1 1.1; O. I 7 0.22 luO.OO 100.VO

    Ob04620

    EAlJT 8110UK ItlUHLINI>T()N RIIIEII)

    UBSEIol'lEO AND TUTALIElJTI"'ATI:.O+U~SI:R\/EO) ANGLING CATCH 19bO

    .EEK Ef' 1.11 0.3b 0.3& 100.00 100.00 8 10 8 60 "EO 8B 95 41 45 0 0 41 45 I.b 0.47 0.47 100.00 100.00 9 17 I; 80 HI 31:1 48 14 18 0 0 14 16 I.b 0.37 0 • .36 100.00 100.00

    10 2. I; bO HI i!5 30 7 10 0 0 7 10 I.b 0.211 0.33 100.00 100.00 11 ,l\ 8 80 "ED 2C! 26 5 7 0 0 5 7 1.8 0.2.j 0.C!!'> 100.00 100.00

    TOTAL HI 949 1168 "3i! 544 0 0 432 54 .. 1.8 0.4b 0.' 47 100.00 100.00

    06056 .... WEST RI'IEIl (RI'IEIIHEAO BHOOK)

    UASIORIII:.D. AI' l.b O.AO 0.10 100.00 100.00 II J I 8 80 "EO 3 .. 41 20 26 a 0 20 416 1.11 0.5

  • 20

    OI>O~""O SUI) r H HHUUI<

    IH. I rlT • NU :'AL"'UN Uu~. I l.J T • NO UHS • f' 1 SH 10 r • ,,1 LC, ( ";(,:'1 t /1:: OuS. TUT. ,. (,1< 1 L:'£ fJbS. lUI I ~

    22 .29

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    rl 2

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    0 0

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    0.0 0.40

    0.11 0.~7

    0.0 100.00

    u.O 10u.OO

    .I .. ~ to 7 8 9

    10

    .., 13 ~O 21

    J 10 1 1 c 4

    I 1 7 7 II I! 8 II

    .,0 bO 110 110 110 bO 110 80

    "Ell OIl0 ~EO

    HI HI "EO "EU 0-11

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    104 7~ 011 70 21 10

    00 8"

    114 95 .,,11 95 .H cl

    4 I 12 ~1 28 33 25

    7 5

    !>I 42 bl 33 53 35

    9 6

    IJ 0 1 J 1 1 0 0

    0 0 6 4 6 3 0 0

    41 12 ~2 .31 J" 21>

    7 5

    ~I 42 117 ..17 ~1 1:19.19 80.BI

    0606570 NURUUEf>T All .. UIIOLlK

    OIl!>EIIVtD AND TOTALIEST1"'ATED+O~S~RIIEO) ANGLING CATCH 191:10

    el( .. EEK END LJA ... 0 YR

    WATER L~\IcL

    IIOU ObS.

    (;AYS TOT •

    NO GRIL.SE ObS. TOT.

    NO S/lL"'ON OilS. 1 U.T •

    NO UBS.

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    .T LG (KG!»

    C/E O~S. TOT.

    110 ('IoIILSE ObS. TOT.

    I 2 3•5

    22 ;19

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    1j0 dO BO 80 80

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    5 22 22 20 27

    ~ 23 28 32 33

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    11 15

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    0.0 0.14 O. ,. 0 •• 0 0.41

    0.0 0.17 0.21 0.34 0.45

    0.0 100.00 100.00 luO.OO

    0.0

    11.0 100.00 100.00 100.00

    0.0 b 27 7 80 HI 44 52 14 18 b 6 20 c4 2.7 0.45 0.46 70.00 7~.00 7 3 8 80 HI 13 15 1:1 9 1 2 9 1 1 2.'" 0.&9 0.7J b8.8'" 8 1.112 e 10 II 80 HI c!> 31 2 2 7 10 9 12 2.7 0.36 0.39 £2.22 Ib.67

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    21

    DoObl:l..! NE .. tI"'V "IIiEk I PI. Lf .....Ekllt:U ANn TUT~LIEST1M~Tt:DtouSt:RII~U) ANGLIr.G CArCH \900

    -Et:1{ E"'O ."'T!oR kOO C",vS NU G~lLSE NO !;"'L"'U/\ NO fiSH .. , LG CIE: :\, C,r.1L!>t i..JA "'U 11'1 LI:.VI:.L Ob!>. r 01 • OUS. TOT. (JuS. 1Dr. Ol:l~. rOT. I"(,~) ObS. T U I • ObS. 1 G I •

    1 22 ~ 80 HI 70 72 I 1 I J 0 0 11 1J 1 .8 0.10 lI. 18 100.00 100.GO 2Q " bO HI 17..! 174 J'J /1\ 2 4 .. I 45 2.M 0.24 0.2b 95.12 C; l.l 1"J b 1 00 HI I;> 1 123 t-.3 05 2 2 t:>~ lI7 J.b 0.!>4 (,.~4 ~1:.9"! " 1 • 0 1 " /I I J 7 bO "EO 180 193 74 110 3 J 17 113 3.2 O.-J 0.43 9b.10 9b.39

    5 20 7 80 HI 98 102 3!> J7 2 3 37 40 J.lI 0.3a 0.J9 \14.59 92.!>0 b 27 7 bO HI 69 tl3 25 JI 0 0 25 J1 2.7 O. ,It> 0.37 100.Oll 100.(;07 .3 8 110 HI 32 37 \2 1/1 1 2 13 1b 2.'1 O. II 1 U... 3 92 • .31 117.!>0 8 10 !:I 1:10 HI 51 58 12 15 20 20 J2 035 ~. 7 0.b3 O.bO 37.50 42.bb ~ I 7 1:1 00 HI 3J 40 12 15 J 3 15 18 0."5 0.,,5 bO.OU 8J.J3" • I10 24 d bO ,.d 2 I 25 10 10 II 0 10 10 2.J O."!! 0 ... 0 1UO.00 10U.OO

    1 1 J 1 8 80 HI 19 22 4 4 0 0 4 4 c.J 0.21 0.18 100.00 10U.OO IOIAL HI 866 92 9 291 325 3J 37 330 362 J.b O.JI:I 0.3\1 90.00 89.78

    07076'60 CHARLES \:IAUDK

    OBSEI-IVEO AND TOTALIESTIMATED+O~5ERVED) "'NGLING CATCH 19t10

    _EEK END .. ATER ROO DAYS NOGRILSE NO SALMON NO FISH .. I LG C/E: " GR1L!>E 01\ UA "'0 yR LI:.VEL 01;5. TOT. UI;S. lOT. ObS. raT. OBS. Tor. ''''GS) ObS. lOT. OtiS. lOT. I 2Z 6 80 HI 0 0 0 0 '0 0 0 0 0.0 0 '.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2 29 6 tlO HI 21 31 0 a a 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 J 6 7 80 HI 50 70 16 26 0 0 It> 26 l.tI 0.J2 0 • .J7 100.00 101l.00

    13 7 110 HI 88 108 43 b8 0 0 43 68 1 • II 0.-'1 0.b3 100.00 100.00" 5 20 7 80 HI 73 93 Zb "I a a 26 .. 1 I.b O.Jb 0.44 100.00 100.UO 6 27 7 80 HI 40 50 12 15 0 0 12 15 l.b 0.30 0.30 100.00 10U.1,0 7 3 8 dO HI 203 28 tI 1 1 a 0 8 1 1 1 • Il 0.35 0.39 100.00 100.00 8 10 II 80 HI 24 34 a 0 a a a a 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 9 17 8 80 0 a a a 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 G.o

    10 2" b 80 0 a a a a 0 a 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0=l11 31 1:1 8C HI a a 0 0 a 0 a a 0.0 0.0 U.O 0.0 0.0 TeTAL HI 319 414 105 It>1 0 0 105 1 b 1 1 • tI 0.33 0.39 100.00 100.00

    070776 NORTHERN ARM vROOK

    UBSE~II~O AND TOTAL(ESTIMArEo+oeSERvEO) ANGLING CATCH 1980

    .. EEl< END "AH.R ROO OAyS NU GRIL-SE NO SAL-MON NO FISH .. 1 LG Cli:. " uA1LSE "I( OA "'0 VR LEVi:.L 06S. TOT. ObS. Tor. ObS. T01. OI;S. Tal. IKGS) 01:15. Tor. O"S. TOI • I 22 b 80 HI 14 24 a 0 0 0 0 a 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2 29 6 tlO HI 50 65 24 30 a 0 i!4 30 1 .0 O.4~ 0.46 100.0U 10u.GD 3 6 7 1:10 HI 151 176 89 1 14 4 6 93 120 4.1 0.62 0.68 95.70 95.00 4 1 J 7 1:10 HI 222 246 100 136 3 5 103 I" I J.2 0.46 0.57 97.0li 9b ... S 5 20 7 110 HI 1503 I 188 69 100 4 6 73 106 J • ..1 O.4b 0.:>6 ~4. 52 9".34 f> 27 7 60 H\ 94 1 14 34 44 2 2 3b 46 J.i! 0.31:1 0.,,0 94.4" 95.b5 7 J 8 tiD HI 45 61 9 1 I a a 9 1 1 1 • tI 0.20 0.18 100.00 10v.00 ij 10 8 bO HI 3b 46 0 a 0 0 0 a 0.0 ,0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 9 1 7 8 tlO HI I" 0 a a 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.01 " 10 2" It 80 HI 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

    1 1 J1 8 tlO HI 2 3 a 0 a a 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 ror"'L HI 793 951 325 4J5 13 19 338 454 4. 1 0.43 0.48 96.15 'i5,81

    .,. 0707780 PEa.RS RIIiEH OBSE~IIEO "'~O TOTALIESTIMATEOtOtlSt:.AVEO) ANGLING CATCH 19110

    wl\ wEll< ENO OA lola VI<

    .ATER Lt:llt:L

    ~OO DAYS 01;5. TOT.

    NU (,IULSE OtiS. TOT.

    NO SALf"ON 065. lOT.

    NO UElS.

    FISH 101.

    .. I LG ("GS)

    CIt: ObS. lOT. " ('R1L~E OtiS. 101 •

    ,. 1 22 6 110 HI 14 24 0 a 0 a a a 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2 29 b 80 HI 19 29 0 0 0 0 a a 0.1l 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 J 6 7 110 HI 34 54 a 5 0 a 0 5 0.0 0.0 0.09 0.0 100.00

    - I J 7 tlO HI 97 122 51 76 7 9 58 tl5 J.b 0.60 0.70 1l7.9J e'J ... 1 5 6 7

    20 27

    J

    7 7 8

    tlO, bO 80

    HI HI HI

    1.33 27 12

    153 37 15

    56 7 2

    tI I 10

    7

    3 1 I

    5 2 1

    59 8 3

    &6 12

    8

    ... 1 3.2 3.Z

    0.04 0.30 0.2!>

    O.!>b 0.32 0.53

    '1_.92 tl1,SU b6.67

    9 ... 19 8J.J3 87.'50

    8 9

    10

    10 17Z_

    tI II II

    tI'O 80 bO

    HI HI HI

    5 IJ 19

    10 23 24

    a 0 0

    0 a 0

    0 0 a

    0 0 a

    0 0 a

    a a a

    (J.O 0.0 0.0

    0.0 0.0 0.0

    0.0 0.0 0.0

    0.0 0.0 0.0

    0.0 0.0 0.0

    1 1 31 8 tI 0: HI a a a 0 0 a 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 TCT"'L HI 373 491 116 179 12 1 7 128 196 4. 1 ~.3_ 0.40 90.63 91.J3

  • 22

    07077 1 UtlS. TOT. OtiS. TOT.

    I 22 b bO Mf:O 9 26 3 15 0 0 3 15 l.tI 0.33 0.58 IUO.OO 10U.UO 2 ~ .. b ti~ "ED IJe! 204 4 I 16 U 0 41 7b 2 • ..1 0.31 0.37 100.00 10G.00 J b 7 80 kED J2t! 400 Illb 2~0 0 0 188 250 2 • ..1 0.51 0.03 100.0U IGu.OO 4 1 J 7 80 "ED 21.'b 3~1 151 192 0 0 I ~ I 192 2.3 O.~J 0.55 100.00 100.00 5 20 1 80 IoIEO 2t14 334 131 173 0 0 131 113 2.3 0.46 0.52 100.00 101l.00 b i1 1 110 "'ED 234 300 12e! 154 · 0 0 122 1':>4 2.J 0.5e! u.51 100.00 100.00 1 3 Il llO "''''0 158 200 t;0 b'l 0 0 ~o b9 2 • ..1 0.32 0 • .14 IUD. 0 'J 100.00 8 10 -8 80 HI Ibtl 220 59 81 0 0 59 tl7 2.3 0.3~ 0.40 100.00 100.00 9 11 tI bO HI 8t1 I 14 211 4 I 0 0 28 41 2.3 0.32 0.3b 100.OU 100.00

    10 24 8 80 HI bi luO 15 21 0 0 IS 27 l.b 0.2'4 0.,1 100.00 10U.00 II ..II Il bO HI 37 49 22 28 0 0 22 28 2.3 0.5\/ 0.51 100.00 100.00

    TOTAL. "'ED 178b 2298 810 1 I 12 0 0 tllO 1 I 12 2 • ..1 0 ... 5 0.48 100.00 100.00

    07011480 DOG BAY IlIVEI< (HORwOUD R1VIo~1

    OBSERVED AND TOTAL(ESTIMATEO+ObS~I'lVEUI At.GL I NG CATCH 1980

    ~EEK ENO .. ATI:R kOU DAYS NU ('~lLSE NU SAL."ON NO FISH "T LG CIE ~ ·

  • 23

    0';01>>1;1 ~AuGI:.D MA~buUIJ "IIJI:.I'l

    LJ~:.loRvI:.O .,",0 TUT.Lt~:'TIMATI:.O+UbSI:.IJVI:.OI A",uLII'.G (/llLH 19"0

    • E b u.e1 IV () . 00 I C v . v I), !: I 'l ':.; M I 17b 191 tlb 'JJ 0 I) db ~J .: • .1 1).4.} 65 3b .n I I 31 JB ... !> O.~ ... O.~H ':j7.30 .. 7. J 7 ~ I 7 C) dO HI 12 I.} 5 I'> I) 0 !> b I • to O.4c! 0.4h I CC . 0 u 1 C; I.. • ~. (\., b db.b" c ('J • c 'oJ

    II 31 /) BO 011 Itl 1 8 12 12 0 0 12 12 I • tI 0.b7 0.b7 IUO.OU 11:)0 . ~ O

    rOTAl HI 79.} 847 21J 298 2 2 215 300 ",!> 0.J5 O.,}~ 99.27 9 '; • ..>J

    0909030 wlNOMlll .. RUOK

    OfiSERVEO AND TUTALC£STIMAT£Ot08SERVEo) ANGLING CATC,", 19t10

    .1::1:.1( ENO .AlI:.A ~OO OAYS NU GIolll5E NO 5AL,oON NO FISH WT LG CIt:: " C,PIL S E ... DA .. u VR LEVEL Ot;S. TOT. O~S. TCT. OdS. TOT. ues. lOT. 'KG~) OUS. 1 [) 1 • OuS • 101 • I 22 6 80 HI 27 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0. 0 ,2 29 6 110 MI 49 6 A 7 9 0 0 1 q 2.!> O. I .. U.14 100. 0 0 100.00 3 6 1 80 HI 71 91 14 20 0 0 14 20 2.!> 0.20 0.c2 100.00 I Cu . OO 4 I J 1 tlO HI 911 118 20 JO 0 0 20 JO ~.5 0.20 0 • .15 100.OU 100.00 5 20 1 80 "'ED 60 flO 16 22 0 0 16 22 2.0 0.27 O.C7 100.OU 10 u .00 6 27 7 80 MED 6c 77 10 13 0 0 10 13 2.3 O. I b 0.11 100.0(, IC O . v O 1 3 8 80 HI 21 37 5 8 0 0 5 B .:.0 0.19 0.c2 10G.00 IO O. vO 8 10 8 80 HI 27 37 10 15 0 0 10 15 c.3 0.J7 O... 1 100.OU 100.00 9 17 8 80 HI I I 16 5 8 0 0 5 8 2.0 O.A!> O.!>O IUO.OO 1 0 v.00

    10 ,24 d bO HI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 u.O 0.0 O . U II 31 8 bO HI 7 12 I 3 0 0 I 3 2.0 O. I .. 0.25 100.00 1 0 0.00

    TUTAL HI .. 39 5b9 88 128 0 0 8A 128 2.!> 0.20 0.22 IUO.O O 1 0 0.0 0

    1I09A80

    "'O~HhEST 81WUK IINDI AN IIAY)

    OB:'E~VI:.D AND TOT~L(CSTIMAT~D+Ot;SERvEU) ANGLING C~TCH 1980

    .. t:: t. ~ ~ ",0 -AfE.R ROD [;AYS NO GPllSE NO 5AL,oON NO FISH liT LG C./~ ~ C,PILSE... LlA "u yj< L.EVl:.l OBS. TOT. ObS. rOl. 0105. Tor. uas. 101. '!'.GS) OilS. TOl. ObS. TO 1 • I 6 dO HI 0 0 a 0 U 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 o. a 0.0" 2 ,2 .. 9 " bO HI 32 J2 7 I A a 0 7 I" 2.3 0.2c 0.4" 100. C U 1 00 . 00 3 q3 b 1 110 HI 3'i ~ 5 0 0 5 5 I. b 0.1.1 0.13 100. or) 1 0v . v O

    13 1 tlO HI 211 58 6 9 0 0 6

  • 1 1 0"11', "'10rll F H~(J(lK I(,AMHO)

    08,)f.~VFO ANn TOTII[ ( F,)TIM~T[I).OHSf~vF.()) ANr;L I N(. r",Tr,H 1'1,,0

    WEFt< [NO W~TFR ~OO I)AY'> Nil (,P TL ? 1 ('1 , '>1 I n ').nn 1 "n . !.n

    9 17 A RO HI 9A 9R 3 I ) 1 0 0 11 11 n. 'I? ('I . 'V Inn.on ) ' , fl .. no1 ,"10 24 f3 AO HI ] 1 0 0 0 0 I) 0 O. n n.0 11 . n 0 .0 ('\ . [J

    3"11 31 8 AO HI 16 1 n 10 0 0 In 10 1. A o .?" ~.?~ 100.00 lon.nn TOTAL HI 1)58 1151' r,l.? II' HI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 g.o 0.0 0.0 0.0 2 ?" ~[' HT ? 1 ::>J Q 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 .0 0.0 o • n 0.0" J

    " 7 RO HI 1n :l0 11 11 0 0 11 11 ".J 0.]7 0.,7 loo.no 100.004 : J " 1'0 10 7 An 1-11 11 IA 11 A 14 4Q n 0 )4 4"1 1'.1 0.44 0.4? 100.no 100.00

    ?1 1 1'0 >11 ' \ 1 ? ;> 0 n ;> 2 n.n 0."7 0."7 100.00 100.00 •" 7 1 po .. I "n 'In 1

  • 25

    I I 101..10

    NUI.lTHv,t:ST t> ... OUK 'ALt~ANDt:: ... ,,"YI

    ucSE;"VED "',10 TOIAL'ESTI~"TED+ObSE!.IvEUI ANGLI"'G (" T(.1 19110 .EEI( END '""T!:.'l ~OO UAYS NU GRILSE r~u SALMlJN NO FISH _T LG LIE x ('I . u " I

    I J 7 bO HI Jb J6 I I a a 1 1 1 • b 0.0..1 o.OJ 100.00 10tl.OO" 5 20 7 bO 1'41 2J 23 I 1 0 0 I 1 I .10 0.04 U.04 100.0 tl l Cu .OO 6 27 7 dO 1'41 37 37 3 3 0 0 3 3 I .1:1 O.Ob O.Ub 100.00 10U.00 7 J 8 100 HI .) I 37 .} 3 a a 3 .} c!.0 O. I tI tI.Otl 100 . 00 10 0 .VO 9 10 8 80 HI 41 ~O 3 3 0 0 3 3 I • II 0.C6 0.0" 100.Ou 100 .00 E oK DA "0 vr~ Lt:.vEL 0135. 1 01 • ObS. TOT. OtjS. TOT. UB!>. TOT. 'KG!» OtlS. TOT. ObS. lOT. I 22 6 80 HI I .. 24 2 J 0 0 2 3 0.0 O. I .. 0.13 100.00 100.00 2 e!9 t- oO 1'41 81l I I II 2 4 0 0 2 2.0 0.0c! (l.03 100.00 1 0 ('.00" 3 6 7 tlO HI 225 255 10 14 0 0 10 U 1.8 0.04 0.05 100.00 10U.OO

    13 7 tlO HI 221 266 37 51 0 0 37 51 2.3 O. I 7 0.19 100.00 100.00"5 20 7 bO HI 1911 231l 30 40 2 2 32 42 2.7 0.16 0.18 'J3.75

  • 26

    5uUIHIOEST 1210'1-11)

    "WUUI< (,",U' "U Y" IIoAT£R L.Evt.L kOD OtiS. DAYS TO I • NU GRILSE O~S. lOT. NO SAL "UN UuS • TOT. 1.0 F!SH UI;lS. I CT. lOT LG ''''GSI C /I:' OtiS. I U T • :. GPILSE GbS. T U 1 • I 22 b 80 HI " 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.1l 0.0 v.V 2 2'J b 80 "ED 4tJ ~5 I 2 0 0 I 2 1.1:0 0.02 0.04 100.00 10u. 00 J b 7 bO HI :lA 44 0 0 IJ 0 0 0 u.O 0.0 O.li 0.0 Ii.u 4 I J 7 80 "EO bJ 73 3 7 0 0 J 7 1.8 0.05 0.10 100.00 10U.OO 5 25 40 3 5 0 0 J 5 I .10 0.1i! O. I J 100.00 100.00 6 i!.7 7 bO .. I 2tJ 35 b I I 0 0 6 I I I • Il 0.24 0.31 100.00 100.00 7 3 8 80 HI 30 40 3 b 0 0 J 6 I • b 0.10 u. I ~ 100.00 100.00 I! 10 Il 80 "EI> 18 23 I 2 0 0 I 2 I • b 0.010 0.09 100.00 100.00 q 17 Il 00 MEl> I" I 7 -1 'I 0 0 3 4 I .0 0.21 . 0.24 100.QO lO U .lI 0

    10 ':4 1:1 110 HI I I 0 0 0 0 0 0 v.v 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 I I J I a 80 HI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 ' OTAL 111 25~ JJb 20 J7 0 0 20 J7 1.1l 0.08 O. I I 100.00 10u.uO

    1512520 SAI."UN CUVI:: ~IVEH 'C ... AMPNEYS)

    Of:!S~RVI:.O A",O TOTAL(ESTl"ATEO+OBS£RVEO) ANGLING CATCH 1960

    II"; .EEK END UA ~O VR

    "ATER LEV£L

    ~OU UAYS Ol:lS. TOT.

    NO (jRILSE Ul:lS. lOT.

    Ny SAI.."UN lIl:lS. TOT.

    I.U Fisl" uI:IS. TOT.

    10 T I..G 'KG!»

    C/~ OUS. Tur. " ('HIL!>E ObS. lOT.

    1 22 10 80 HI J 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 U.O 2 2':1 10 80 MEO 110 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 J 4

    b I J

    7 7

    110 80

    ... 1 HJ

    J 1 29

    37 Jf>

    1 tJ

    2 5

    0 0

    0 0

    1 5

    2 ~

    1 .4 1.10

    o.OJ O. i "I

    0.05 O. I 4

    100.00 100.00

    100.00 100.00

    S 6

    20 27

    7 7

    80 bO

    HI HI

    81 72

    91 72

    b 8

    8 8

    0 0

    0 0

    b 8

    8 8

    2.3 0.0

    0.07 O. 1 I

    u.09 O. I I

    1(l0.00 100.00

    100.00 100.00

    7 e 9

    10 I 1

    J 10 1 7 24 Jl

    8 · 8 8 & b

    80 110 80 110 tlO

    MEO "EO ~EC

    "'1 ~EO

    b3 41 20 18

    5

    78 51 25 2" 10

    10 J 1 1 1

    9 .. 2 Z 2

    0 0 0 0 0

    0 0 0 0 0

    6 3 1 1 I

    9

    "2 Z .2

    1.1l 0.0 1 ."1.1l l.b

    O. 10 0.07 0.0:; 0.06 0.20

    O. 12 0.08 0.01;1 0.08 0.20

    100.00 100.00 100.00 100.0U 100.00

    10u.00 10u.00 100.00 100.00 100.00

    ICTAL HI J79 446 J2 42 0 0 32 42 ~.3 o.Ot! 0.09 ·100.00 100.00

    1~12bZO TROUTY RIVER

    ueSERVEO AND TOTAI.IESTl"AT~O+O~St.RVEOJ ANGLING CATC.H 1980

    *K .EEI< E"'D UA "'0 yR

    "ATEIl LE.VI::L

    ROO OtiS.

    DAYS TUT,

    Nil (JRILSE Ol:lS, TOT,

    NO SAI.. .. UN oBS. Tor.

    I~O 06S.

    FISH Tor.

    wT I..G (KG:»

    C./E Dl:lS. '0 T •

    .\ ('RIL51:: OBS. TOT.

    1 2

    22 ~q

    b b

    80 60

    HI ~ED

    12 32

    22 42

    0 2

    0 3

    0 0

    0 0

    0 2

    0 3

    0.0 I.b

    0.0 0.010

    0.0 0.07

    0.0 100.00

    0.0 100.O C

    J 4 5 6 7 8

    b 1 J i!.0 21

    3 10

    7 7 7 7 8 Il

    bO 80 80 110 eo 100

    "'EO "EU "'EU ,..EO .. EU "ED

    22 " 1105 61 49 30

    32 56 75 7J :;9 40

    I 3 .. 4 J 2

    3 9 6 5 5 5

    0 0 0 0 0 0

    0 0 a 0 0 0

    1 J

    "4 J 2

    J 9 b 5 5 5

    1 ."l.b 0.0 0.0 1.1l 1 • b

    0.0:; 0.07 0.06 0.07 0.06 0.07

    0.0':1 O. 1 b 0.08 0.07 0.01l 0.13

    100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.01l 100.00

    100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00

    q 10 1 I

    17 24 J I

    8 b 8

    110

  • 27

    ~ ... OAL Ibl')ObO "'A~b(JU~ ~IVE~

    LJ!l5E!JVEC ANt) TOTAL(E~TIMAT~O+OUS~IJVEUI A'.(,L I NCo (ATCH I'H!O

    .~

    \IE". E'.O UA "Ij fo<

    .. ATEIJ LEvlL

    IJUD Ub~.

    OAfS TUT.

    NU C,Ib I J 20 27

    J 10 17 2 .. ,)1

    6 b 1 7 7 7 II 8 I! II Il

    ~O HI)

    UO 80 80 bO bO 00 110 110 cO

    ... 1 HI ... 1 HI HI HI HI "ED ... 1 HI HI

    5 \.) I'> 2~ JO J2 24 29'417 I I

    6 17 2J 37. 42 42 34 40 III

    a a a 2 2 4 2 ,. I I I

    a a 0 4 4 b J b 2 2 2

    0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

    a 0 a 0 a 0 a 0 a 0 a

    0 a 0 2 2 ,. 2 4 I I I

    a a 0 4 4 6 3 b 2 2 2

    0.0 O.u 0.0 0.0 2.0 I.b 1.0 I. b 1.0 I • " 0.7

    0.0 0.0 0.0 O.OY 0.07 O. I,) 0.08 O. I .. 0.07 O.Ob O.OY

    0.0 o.u U.lI O. I J O. 10 O. I" O.ul} tJ.15 O. II lI.09 0.13

    0.0 O.r-:' G.-"';

    100. a 0 100.0" 100.00 I ue. • 00 10C.Ou lUC.Ou 1(1).0(; 100.00

    O.C t·. (j U. G

    100.00 100.00 10u.00 100.00 100.00 \ r, (J. lO ~~G.vJ 100.00

    TCTAL HI 212 2Y2 17 29 0 0 17 ~9

    BELLEVUE 1714611

    t!I'lOOI 115

    70 ~3 39 44

    30 24 94

    117 92

    125 141 ~O b8 54 ~9

    0 0 0 I 5 7 8

    IJ b 4 J

    0 0 0 2 7

    10 10 20

    8 b 4

    0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0

    0 0 0 a a a a 0 0 0 0

    0 a 0 I 5 7 8

    13 6

    "3

    0 0 a 2 7

    10 10 20

    8 6 4

    0.0 0.0 0.0 I.I! I.b

    0.0 0.0 0.0 0.01 0.01 0.07 0.07 O. I \i O. I I 0.10 0.07

    0.0 0.0 0.0 0.02 0.08 0.011 0.07 0.22 0.12 lI. II 0.07

    0.0 0.0 0.0

    100.00 100.00 100.00 10O.0(j 100.00 100.CO 100.00 100.(J(J

    0.0 lI.O 0.0

    10u.00 100.00 100.00 10u.00 10v.CO lOO.OO 10U.(J0 100.00

    TOTAL. HI b88 894 47 67 0 a 47 b7 2.J 0.07 0.07 100.00 100.00

    171 .. 810 SPr;!EAD EAGLE B~OOK

    08l>EflVEO ANO TUTALIESTJ~.TED+ObSERvEOI .NGLING CATCH 19110

    ·,K .EE:I( END ()A /oIU Ylol

    OATER LEVEL

    ROD 01:15.

    OAfS TOT.

    NO GoIolJLSE 085. lOT.

    NQ SAL~UN 01:15. rOT.

    NO UBS.

    FISH leT.

    WT LGo IKG:')

    CIE ObS. TOT.

    ~ C,"lLSIo 01:)5. TOT.

    I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

    10 II

    22 29

    6 13 20 27

    3 10 17 24 JI

    b 6 1 7 7 7 tl tl II 8 8

    bO 0.07 0.011 0.0

    0.0 0.0 0.03 O. 10 o. 10 0.07 0.10 O.Ob 0.13 0.09 0.0

    0.0 C.O

    10C.JO luG.';)O 100.00 100.Ov 10C.Ou 100.00 100.00 100.OU

    0.0

    0.0 0.0

    100.00 lGO.OO 10U.00 1 c,u. 00 lOu.OO 100.00 IOO.IJO 10U.(J0

    u.(j

    rOTAL "ED Itl2 299 10 20 0 0 10 20 I. d ~.v:, 0.lI7 100.OU 100.00

  • 28

    2?1~ql0 NUI'/IH 1'/11110 >1

    u e SE~lItO .rjO TOTALIESTI~ATtO+ObSt~IIEu) "",ul..ll

    .EE K END IIIATE'-I ~OU DAYS NO G~ILSE NO SA\..MUN NO FIS.., lilT l..G (,;/1:": 11. "IJILSE • 1( UA MU YR \..EIIEL OUS. TOT. OUS. TOT. OtiS. TOT. UIl:; • TOT. IK(,:;) OtiS. TOI • ObS. I U I •

    I 22 6 80 HI 17 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2 29 b bO ..,1 4.1 43 i? 2 0 0 2 2 2.0 0.05 0.05 100.00 10V. 0 0

    J 6 7 80 HI 16 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

    4 I J 7 80 HI 12 17 0 I 0 0 0 1 0.0 0.0 v.ob 0.0 100.00

    ~ cO 7 tlO HI 19 25 I 5 0 0 I 5 2.0 O.U:) 0.20 100.0(, 10 0 .0 0

    b 27 7 bO "EO I b 31 0 2 0 0 0 2 0.0 0.0 0.06 0.0 I OV.V O

    37 8 tlO M E. O 12 20 0 2 0 0 0 2 0.0 0.0 v . I 0 0.0 10 0 .00

    8 10 d 80 HI 10 15 0 I 0 0 0 1 0.0 0.0 0.07 0.0 10V.00 9 I 7 tI 80 HI J I (') 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

    10 II 110 HI 14 20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 v.o2 " II 31 6 tlO OlEO 3d ;]8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 (J .O

    IOTAL HI .200 25& 3 I J 0 0 3 13 .2.0 0.01 11.05 100.00 10u. (J0

    221b220 I'

  • 29

    2bll",,,O IlE,,!:.!> ~IVt.~

    OI'!!.e"I/ED AND TUTAL.t.~TI~kTEU+OHSt.RIIEu) AN(;L ING CATC ... l'ldO

    .El~ END _ATl~ I; ra> UAYS NlJ I>~ILSE NU SALIoIUt. NO FISH • I LG CIt. lI. uRIL!>t:

    .~ [;~ n, Lt."t.L fib!.. r U r • UuS. I UT • OUS. r U 1 • UtI ~ • lOT. 1 "'G:> I OdS. I U I. U"S. I () I""

    I 22 b bO HI b 8 0 0 0 a a 0 1.1.1.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.1.0 c" I ."" I>'l HI I

  • 30

    ?dOOHbO

    PETtk'~ WI"flo< I:>T. MAky'S u4Y)

    1')00

    • 101::1( EI~D ... lEk RUIl DAYS ~O 6PIL.~t NU SAL"U~ ~u FISH .1 Lu '/l lo (j~ I L;,t

    .K ",,, "u y;.> L~"""L (jtj:'. rOT. UbS. luI. UuS. luT. U Ij,::, • rGr. (tt (,,:...) 0 b s . TO 1 r;tj~.. : C 1

    1 22 b dO "loll I 7 o o () o o o 0.0 0.0 O.u 0.0 v • e 2 29 b bO HI 22 o o o o a a U.U 0.0 o.u 0.0 J ., -, 0 0 ... , Q u.o .?£

    l;A .. u YP LEVtOL OI:>S. TOT. OBS. T01. Ol;~. TOT. "1;5. TUT. IKG:» 0,,5. TOT. CbS. lUT.

    22 6 110 HI b 9 o o o o o o 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0. 0 29 b 80 HI 19 25 7 B I i 8 'l J • ..! 0.42 O.Jh 87.50 Btj, bS

    3 b 1 110 10

  • 31

    28021 70 L.IlTLf SAL"O"'It:.R ~I\I"I.I (S.M.d.)

    OHSE"VEO .,,"0 TUTALI~5TIUAT~D+OUSt.RvEOI A"'GLTtJ 4J 21 I" 18 20

    I J ,jb

    I I • ., I (jj.."'!l 'lu. I U Ii b. '2

    10 v .00 100.CJO 100.00 ! :J :.:. ~ 0 IGu.CO 100.00

    TCTt.L .. to 474 ~62 320 315 8 10 3211 3&5 J.b 0.b9 0.f>9 'l7.Sb '17.4 G

    HIG 2802210

    IURACHOIS iUVER (S.M.t::I.)

    UAS[;I 49 4J 2b .... I 7 10 10 10

    2

    0 21 59 51:1 3b ~ .. 19 I .. 12 12

    "

    0 5

    2S 22 I I III ~ 7 3 3 I

    0 8

    30 28 15 20

    6 8

    "•1

    0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

    0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0

    0 5

    25 22 I I 18

    5 7 3 3 1

    0 B

    JO 28 15 II

    " 4 I

    0.0 ~.J c: • 7 2.1 2.3 2.3 I .Il 1.8 2.0 I • II I • b

    0.0 O. J I O.~I 0.51 0.4£ 0.41 0.29 0.70 0.:30 0.30 0.50

    0.0 O.JII O.~I O.4b 0.42 0 • ..17 0.32 0.57 O.JJ 0.33 0.25

    0.0 100.00 100.00 100.OU 100.00 100.00 100.00 IUO.OO IUO. ::JU 100.00 100.00

    V.O leu.oo 100.00 10u.GO ICO.OO II1G.OO 100.00 100.00 ICO.OC 10('.00 100.vO

    TOTAL "ED 221 289 lOll 124 0 0 100 124 2.7 0.44 0.43 100.00 ICO.OO

    2602380 I:!RANCH Hl\1EH

    OI:lSEHV~D ANLl TUTALIESr,MATED+OHSEHVE.O) ANGLING CATCH 1980

    el( *E~o( END OA MU TR

    .ATEOl LEVI::.L

    ROD OtiS.

    DAYS Tor.

    NO G~ILSE ObS. TOT.

    NU 5AL"ON UBS. rUT.

    NO UBS.

    FISH TOT.

    lOT LG (KGS)

    C/E ObS. TOT.

    1I GOlILSE 01:15. lOT.

    2 3 4 5 b 7 8 9

    10 II

    22 29

    b 13 20 27

    3 10 I 7 2. 31

    6 b 7 7 7 7 II 8 8 8 8

    !l0 HO MO tlO bO 1:10 1:l0 1:10 80 1:10 80

    HI /"11 "I "lED "'ED LU. LO .. OlEO MELl "ED "'EO

    6~ bb 72

    100 10.?

    119 102 A~ 40 bJ &'1

    70 96 82

    110 I I 7

    \l'l I 12

    95 50 73 7'1

    0 7

    Tb 24 2M

    8 5 b 0 .. I

    0 B

    20 27 33 10

    7 10

    0 6 3

    0 (J

    a 0 J 0 0 0 0 0 0

    0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0

    0 7

    16 2· 31

    8 5 6 0 4 I

    0 8

    20 27 Jb 10

    7 10

    0 6 J

    0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

    0.0 O.Otl 0.22 0.24 0.30 0.0'l 0.05 0.07 0.0 O.Ob 0.01

    0.0 a.CJ8 0.24 0.25 0.31 0.10 0.0& o. 1 I 0.0 0.08 0.0·

    0.0 101).00 100.00 100.OU '10.32

    IUO.OU 100.ou 100.00

    0.0 100.OU 100.00

    0.0 \r;v.\,)o 100.00 10U.00

    .. I. b 7 Ie ..... 00 100.00 100.00

    0.0 100.00 100.00

    TOTAL "ED 87..1 983 99 12 .. 3 3 102 127 3 ... 0.12 0.13 97.0b .. 1.b4

    , GREAT 2902620

    BARASwAY uROOK IP.I:!AYI

    UI:ISt:"\I~O AND TDTALIESTI"ATEp+OBS~RVEO) ANGLING tATC>-I 1 .. 80

    • 1'. wEEK END OA "U VI<

    •• TEI:1 LEVt.L

    WOO (JbS •

    DAYS IUT.

    NO (,R ILSE' OuS. TOT.

    NU SAL"UN 01:15. TO' •

    NO OilS.

    FISH TOT.

    loT LG (KG5)

    C/E ous. rOT.

    II ('I:1ILSE OtlS. TOT.

    I 2 J

    -5 6 7 e 'l

    10 I I

    22 29

    I> I J 20 27

    J 10 17 231

    b b 7 7 1 7 8 6 8 tl 8

    bO ti~ tlO tlO 80 110 MO tjO 00 80 bO

    HI HI HI HI HI HI HI HI HI HI HI

    .?~ 37 32 3J 3\l 26 20 14 26 35 35

    25 · 37 32 33 39 2'" 20 I· c6 3S 35

    0 0 0

    I I I I

    7 J 2 0 & 0

    0 0 0

    I I 1 I

    7 3 2 0 6 0

    0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

    '0 0 0 0 0 ()

    0 0 0 0 0

    0 0 0

    I I I I

    7 3 2 0 6 0

    0 0 0

    I I I I

    7 3 2 0 Eo 0

    0.0 o.u 0.0 u.O 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

    0.0 0.0 0.0 0.33 0.28 0.27 0.15 0.14 0.0 O. 11 0.0

    0.0 O.v 0.0 0.33 0.28 o .in O. 15 O. I. 0.0 O. 17 0.0

    0.0 0.0 0.0

    100.00 100.00 100.00 IlIO.OO 100.OU

    0.0 100.00

    0.0

    0.0 0.0 0.0

    100 • . 00 lCO.liO 100.00 100.00 100.00

    0.0 100.00

    (J.v

    TOTAL 101 I J22 322 .0 40 0 40 40 0.0 f"t . ~ 2 v. 12 lCO.C;:; 100.00"

  • 32

    290 7 I:! 9

    10 I I

    22 2'>

    b 1.3 20 27

    .3 10 17 t!.4 31

    6 t> 7 7 7 7 I;

    b I;

    8 b

    80 be 1i0 1i0 bO 80 tlO dO bO 80 tlO

    .... 1 HI ... 1 HI "'ED .... 1 "'ED "'ED ... 1 .... 1 "'1::0

    10" 145 1 4 l~ 1!i2 152 15t!. I I 7 10,)

    ".) I>tI 35

    129 17'5 174 207 177 177 I A 7 1.33

    7/l 83 50

    ~ 7

    II> 29 I ., I I 12

    5 5 4 2

    7 q

    18 ..19

    , 22 16 I.,

    7 7 :; 3

    0 a I I I I 0 0 0 U 0

    0 0 I 2 2 2 0 a a a 0

    5 7

    17 ..10 18 12 12

    :; 5

    0.0" U.O" () • I I v.20 O . 14 U. 10 O. 10 V.v