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The species of anadromous fish entering the Umpqua River are: chinook salmon (spring, summer, and fall runs), silver salmon, steelhead trout (summer and winter runs), cutthroat trout, shad, striped bass and...
Contents: Don't Blame the Fish [Reasons for strange tasting fish] - p.2; Oregon's Sea-Run Cutthroat Trout - p.3-7; Elk in the Wasco Game Management Unit - p.8-9; Angler's Report Record Salmon, Steelhead Catch -...
Contents: "What About Going on to Private Land?" - p.3-5; Kipling's Oregon Salmon [From The Oregon Sportsman, May 1926] - p.8; The Eagle Killers [Pesticides and shootings] - p.10; Mercury Analysis on Fish...
Contents: This and That - p.2; Recreational Access: Access to Public Waters Provided Through Cooperative Programs - p.3, 6-7; New Housing for Salmon and Steelhead - p.4-5; Boat Access Facilities - p.6-7; When...
Contents: Snow Geese from Russia - p.2; Salmon & Steelhead Regulations - p.3-5, 7; This and That - p.6; Sport Fishermen Total Near 20 Million in 50 States - p.7; The Director's Column - p.8
Contents: "Let's Introduce Widgets" [Foreign bird species introduced in Oregon] - p.3-5; The Kenneth Denman Game Management Area - p.6; 1962 Salmon-Steelhead Sport Catch Sets Record - p.6; The Piscatorial...
Contents: Salmon and Steelhead Anglers Spend $18 Million - p.2; This and That - p.2; Principles of Big Game Management - p.3-7; Some "Whys" of Deer Management - p.8, 15; 1963 Big Game Harvest - p.9-14
Contents: A Modern Wildlife Code - p.3-4; Salmon 'Poisoning' Disease - p.5, 9; Froggin' [Photos] - p.6-7; Exotic Game Birds--A Status Report - p.8; Student Report on Natural Resource Conservation - p.10-11; Ten...