OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE 2015 Sport Fishing Catch - Coho Expanded numbers by month 'Final' Version
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1 OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE 2015 Sport Fishing Catch - Coho Expanded numbers by month 'Final' Version Code Location Name Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total Coastal River Systems 21 ALSEA R & BAY N FK ALSEA S FK ALSEA APPLEGATE R BEAVER CR (LINC CO) BEAVER CR (TILL CO) BIG CR (LANE CO) BIG ELK CR (YAQUINA R) BRUSH CR (CURRY CO) CAPE CR CHETCO R & BAY COOK CR (NEHALEM R) COOS R & BAY S FK COOS COQUILLE R & BAY N FK COQUILLE E FK COQUILLE S FK COQUILLE MID FK COQUILLE CUMMINS CR DEVILS LK DEADWOOD CR (SIUSLAW R) DRIFT CR (ALSEA R) DRIFT CR (SILETZ R) EEL CR & LAKE ELK CR (CLATSOP CO) ELK R EUCHRE CR FALL CR (ALSEA R) FIVE R (ALSEA R) FLORAS CR & LK COW CREEK FOURMILE CR (COOS CO) HUNTER CR Created 11/27/ Coho Expanded Catch by Waterbody #2-F.xlsx 1 of 8
2 55 ILLINOIS R INDIAN CR (SIUSLAW R) KILCHIS R LAKE CR (SIUSLAW R) LOBSTER CR (ALSEA R) MIAMI R MIDDLE CR (COQUILLE R) MILLICOMA R E FK MILLICOMA W FK MILLICOMA NECANICUM R NEHALEM R & BAY BELOW HWY 26/ELSIE N FK NEHALEM MUNSEL L NESTUCCA R & BAY LITTLE NESTUCCA PISTOL R ROCK CR (LANE CO) ROCK CR (NEHALEM) ROCK CR (SILETZ R) SOAPSTONE CR LOWER ROGUE RIVER & BAY SALMON R (COAST) SALMONBERRY R SAND LAKE SCHOONER CR (SILETZ R) SILETZ R & BAY N FK SILETZ S FK SILETZ SILTCOOS R & LK SIUSLAW R & BAY N FK SIUSLAW SIXES R SLICK ROCK CR (SALMON R) SMITH R N FK SMITH SUTTON CR & LK SWEET CR (SIUSLAW R) TAHKENITCH CR & LK Created 11/27/ Coho Expanded Catch by Waterbody #2-F.xlsx 2 of 8
3 94 TENMILE CR & LK (COOS CO) TENMILE CR (LANE CO) THREE R TILLAMOOK BAY TILLAMOOK R TRASK R N FK TRASK S FK TRASK UMPQUA R & BAY N FK UMPQUA BELOW WINCHESTER DAM S FK UMPQUA WILSON R S FK. WILSON R LITTLE N FK (WILSON) WINCHUCK R WOAHINK LK YACHATS R YAQUINA R & BAY TIOGA CR N FK UMPQUA, WINCHESTER 201 DAM TO ROCK CR NEHALEM R ABOVE HWY /ELSIE CALAPOOYA CR (UMPQUA R) LITTLE R (N UMPQUA R) N FK UMPQUA FROM ROCK CR 219 TO SODA SPR (FLY AREA) NESKOWIN CR ROGUE BAY UP TO ELEPHANT 225 ROCK ROGUE R FROM ELEPHANT 226 ROCK TO GRAVE CR ROGUE R FROM GRAVE CR TO 227 GOLD RAY DAM ROGUE R ABOVE GOLD RAY 228 DAM ISTHMUS SLOUGH Created 11/27/ Coho Expanded Catch by Waterbody #2-F.xlsx 3 of 8
4 Columbia River & Tributaries 112 ABERNATHY CR (CLACK R) ABIQUA CR (PUDDING R) BEAR CR (CLATSOP CO) BEAVER CR (COL CO) BIG CR (CLATSOP CO) BULLRUN R BUTTE CR (PUDDING R) CALAPOOIA R CATHERINE CR CHENOWETH CR CLACKAMAS R BELOW CARVER BRIDGE CLATSKANIE R CLEAR CR (CLACK R) COLLOWASH RIVER HOT SP FK COLLOWASH RV LOWER COLUMBIA RIVER UPPER COLUMBIA RIVER CRABTREE CR (SANTIAM R) DEEP CR (CLACK R) DESCHUTES R BELOW SHERARS FALLS EAGLE CR (CLACK R) EAGLE CR (COLUMBIA R) FALL CR (WILLAMETTE R) FIFTEEN MILE CR FOSTER RESERVOIR GALES CR (TUALATIN R) GNAT CR MOSBY CR. (WILL R CST FK) HERMAN CR (COL R) LOST CR (WILL R MID FK) E FK HOOD W FK HOOD IMNAHA R JOHN DAY R MID FK JOHN DAY N FK JOHN DAY JOHNSON CR (WILL R) Created 11/27/ Coho Expanded Catch by Waterbody #2-F.xlsx 4 of 8
5 BIG SHEEP CR, MOUTH TO 149 LITTLE SHEEP CR KNAPPA/BLIND SLOUGHS KLASKANINE R N FK KLASKANINE S FK KLASKANINE LEWIS & CLARK R MCKENZIE R (BELOW LEABURG 155 DAM) LUCKIAMUTE & LITTLE 156 LUCKIAMUTE R MARYS R MCKENZIE R (ABOVE LEABURG DAM) MILL CR (MARION CO) MILL CR (WASCO CO) MILL CR (YAMHILL CO) MILTON CR (COL CO) MINAM RIVER MOLALLA R RICKREALL CR PUDDING R SALMON R (SANDY R) SANDY R FROM MOUTH TO REVENUE BRIDGE SANTIAM R N FK SANTIAM LITTLE N FK SANTIAM S FK SANTIAM SCAPPOOSE CR N FK SCAPPOOSE S FK SCAPPOOSE SNAKE R SUCKER CR TANNER CR THOMAS CR (SANT) TUALATIN R UMATILLA R WALLA WALLA R SPRINGFIELD MILL RACE Created 11/27/ Coho Expanded Catch by Waterbody #2-F.xlsx 5 of 8
6 184 WENAHA R WILLAMETTE R & SLOUGH 185 BELOW OR CITY FLLS WILLAMETTE R ABOVE OR CITY 186 FALLS ALTON BAKER CANOE CANAL MID FK WILL WILLAMINA CR YAMHILL R N FK YAMHILL S FK YAMHILL YOUNGS R & BAY SILVER CR PLYMPTON CR UPPER ROGUE RIVER CLACKAMAS R SYSTEM ABOVE 202 NO FK DAM DESCHUTES R ABOVE 203 SHERARS FALLS SANDY R FROM REVENUE 205 BRIDGE TO SALMON R JOHN DAY ARM L FALL CR (WILLAMETTE) COAST FK WILL COLUMBIA R MAINSTEM--BUOY TO TONGUE PT COLUMBIA R MAINSTEM-- TONGUE PT TO LONGVIEW 212 BRIDGE COLUMBIA R MAINSTEM-- LONGVIEW BRIDGE TO I BRIDGE COLUMBIA R MAINSTEM--I BRIDGE TO BONNEVILLE DAM COLUMBIA R MAINSTEM-- BONNEVILLE DAM TO THE 215 DALLES Created 11/27/ Coho Expanded Catch by Waterbody #2-F.xlsx 6 of 8
7 COLUMBIA R MAINSTEM--THE DALLES DAM TO JOHN DAY DAM COLUMBIA R MAINSTEM--JOHN DAY DAM TO MCNARY DAM COLUMBIA R MAINSTEM-- MCNARY DAM TO STATELINE LONG TOM ROW R WILEY CR (S SANTIAM) BLUE R (MCKENZIE) HOOD R HOOD R ABOVE POWERDALE 230 DAM GRANDE RONDE R FROM STATELINE TO WILDCAT 231 BRIDGE GRANDE RONDE R FROM WILDCAT BRIDGE TO ISLAND 232 CITY BRIDGE GRANDE RONDE R ABOVE 233 ISLAND CITY BRIDGE WALLOWA R MOUTH TO MINAM 234 STATE PARK WALLOWA R ABOVE MINAM 235 STATE PARK UMATILLA R BELOW THREE- 236 MILE DAM UMATILLA R ABOVE NOLIN JOHN DAY R BELOW 238 COTTONWOOD BRIDGE JOHN DAY R ABOVE 239 COTTONWOOD BRIDGE LOOKINGGLASS CR POWDER R UMATILLA R THREE-MILE DAM 243 TO NOLIN SANDY R ABOVE SALMON R Created 11/27/ Coho Expanded Catch by Waterbody #2-F.xlsx 7 of 8
8 CLACK R., CARVER BR. TO 245 BAKERS FERRY RD CLACK R, BAKERS FERRY RD 246 TO RVR MILL DAM CLACK R, RIVER MILL DAM TO 247 CAZADERO DAM JOHN DAY R (CLATSOP CTY) Created 11/27/ Coho Expanded Catch by Waterbody #2-F.xlsx 8 of 8
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