An assessment of the fall Vedder-Chilliwack River sport fishery, 1985 / by D.G. Hickey, I.W. Whyte and N.D. Schubert.: Fs97-4/1908E-PDF
"The Vedder-Chilliwack River supports one of British Columbia's largest nontidal sport fisheries. During the fall, the fishery targets on coho salmon, although some effort has been directed towards chinook salmon since the river was reopened to the harvest of that species in 1984. Both populations are supplemented by releases of marked (adipose, pelvic and combined adipose-pelvic fin clips) and unmarked hatchery reared smolts. This study assessed the angler effort, harvest and release in the Vedder-Chilliwack River sport fishery from September 1 to December 15, 1985. …"--Abstract, page viii.
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| Title | An assessment of the fall Vedder-Chilliwack River sport fishery, 1985 / by D.G. Hickey, I.W. Whyte and N.D. Schubert. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
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| Description | 1 online resource (ix, 25 pages) : illustrations, map. |
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