McKenzie-River-Trout-Study] McKenzie River Wild Trout Population Study 2012 Wrapup and 2013 Kickoff Meeting

McKenzie Trout Study

Mark your calendars and join us for the kickoff of the 2013 Lower McKenzie River Wild Trout Population Study! Dave Thomas will be presenting our 2012 end-of-season report, with maps and preliminary population estimates for the first three years of the study. Arlen Thomason and Scott Kinney will discuss the progress and ongoing findings from the Radio Telemetry Study.

Tuesday, April 30th, 2013, 6:00PM
McKenzie River Wild Trout Population Study 2012 Wrapup and 2013 Kickoff Meeting
Oregon Department of Forestry Conference Room, 3150 Main St., Springfield, OR 97478 (across from ODFW office)

The 2013 Mark/Recapture (Floy-tagging) study season will begin on May 1st and continue through the end of June. For those of you who haven’t fished the study section lately, we’ve seen dramatic improvements in the fishing since our first season. In 2010, we averaged about 3 wild trout per trip; in 2011, about 6; and in 2012, we saw almost ten wild trout landed per trip! This spring is shaping up to be the best fishing in years, with low water, warm temperatures, good hatches, and limited snow pack. Whether you can spend one day or twenty on the water, we’d love to have your help!

All volunteers for the 2013 season will need to have completed the ODFW Floy-tagging training. ODFW staff will be offering Floy-tagging training after the meeting for new volunteers and previous participants who want a refresher course. If you attended a training meeting in 2010, 2011, or 2012, attendance is not required.

That’s not all! We’ll be awarding prizes for 2012, and discussing exciting new prizes for 2013!

Please contact redside@mckenzietroutstudy.org or shannon.e.richardson@state.or.us if you have questions. We look forward to seeing you on the 30th!

RSVP on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/events/146582538847469/

Read more about the Mark/Recapture study: http://www.mckenzietroutstudy.org/category/markrecapture/

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