1. There is no evidence of a decline in the striped bass population of Coos Bay.
2. The striped bass, a species introduced to the West Coast of North America, has been important as a recreational and commercial fish in Coos Bay since the late 1920s. The catch has ranged...
July 1, 1950-June 30, 1952. Report of the Oregon Game Commission’s transactions and operations for 1950-1952. All phases of wildlife management conducted by the commission are outlined and due to change in the department’s organization, both game and fishery conservation histories of Oregon are reviewed.
July 1, 1964-June 30, 1966. Report of the Oregon Game Commission’s transactions and operations for 1964-1966. This report summarizes fish and game resources for the biennium, as well as research conducted. It also mentions stream flow studies and other basin investigations conducted by the commission.
July 1, 1942-June 30, 1944. Consists largely of tables summarizing various hatchery and game farm expenditures, numbers of trout handled at different life stages and locations, and also game fish/pheasants liberated.
July 1, 1952-June 30, 1954. Report of the Oregon Game Commission’s transactions and operations for 1952-1954. Because of its importance, water for fish and wildlife is the focus of this report, and discussion of this topic is included in nearly every section. The first half of the report discusses game...