Tuesday, September 7, 2010

07/23/2010

SILETZ FISH TRAP:

July 23, 2010

7:55 am Friday arrived at the ODFW offices for another day of fish wrassling. I was presented with a coffee mug by Christine for meritorious service or maybe just because I looked pathetic.

8:15 am Casey, Bill and I left to pick up an oxygen tank for the aerator and headed out to the fish trap where we were greeted by a bald eagle flying over us. Water temperature was 62 degrees, so things are warming up. The river was down from last Friday also. Casey kept a running tally while Bill and I netted, tagged, whacked, groped and released the fish. After a bit we were joined by Stan (the Siletz tribe biologist) and his son Parker. Stan was checking on Lampreys. Parker came down to the trap to help net the fish and fill the bucket to transport them. That was a big help to me, as Bill was on the other bank operating the machinery. When the dust settled we wound up with:
40 male hatchery fish
21 female hatchery fish
8 wild males
8 wild females
2 male Chinook
1 female Chinook
1 jack
We also had:
2 male blue tag re-runs
6 female blue tag re-runs
1 male red tag re-runs
2 female red tag re-runs
For a total of 92 fish plus about 15 were left in the trap for next time.
Arrived back at the pig house at 2:15 pm.

Don Sarver

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