ESCAPEMENT RECORD 



[Counts made by ground surveys are designated by G; aerial surveys by A] 



Date 



1949 

 Aug 28 

 Sept 18 



1950 

 Aug 26 



1953 

 Aug 12 

 Aug 21 

 Aug 30 

 Sept 10 

 Sept 15 



1954 

 Sept 27 



1955 

 Aug 21 

 Aug 22 

 Aug 25 

 Sept 13 



1956 

 Aug 15 

 Sept 4 

 Sept 9 



SURVEYED 



Mile? By 



G 1. 

 G 1.0 



GO. 2 

 GO. 2 

 GO. 2 

 A 

 G 0. 6 



G 1. 5 

 G 1.5 

 G 1.5 



A lake 



A lake 



A to lake 



FRI 

 FRI 



FWS 



FWS 

 FWS 

 FWS 

 FWS 

 FRI 



Sept 11 A lake 



Sept 19 Gl.O 



1957 

 Aug 17 

 Sep: 27 

 Season 



1958 

 July 25-26 G mouth FWS 



G mouth FWS 



A lake FRI 



FWS 



Aug 21 

 Aug 29 

 Aug 30 

 Sept 7 

 Sept 7 

 Sept 9 

 Sept 17 

 Sept 17 



Sept 17 

 Sept 19 

 Sept 23 

 Sept 26 

 1959 

 Aug 4 

 Sept 12 



G1.5 FWS 

 G mouth FWS 

 G mouth FWS 

 A FRI 



A length FWS 

 G 2. FWS 

 A mkr FWS 

 A FRI 



PINK 

 Live Dead 



987 

 4,450 



710 



FRI 13,000 



FWS 

 FWS 

 FWS 

 FWS 



FWS 

 FWS 

 FRI 



200 

 7,000 



4,000 



FWS 3,000 

 FWS 25,000 



1,000 

 4,000 



>400 



300 



945 



1,500 



1,500 



G 1. FRI 1,680 



A 1.0 FWS 4,500 



A length FWS 2, 000 



G2. FWS 4,250 



CHUM 

 Live Dead 



OTHER SPECIES 

 Live 



280 

 



53 

 



200 



5,000 



>1,000 



2, 000 cohos 



750 



A 1.0 FWS 

 G 0. 2 FWS 



10 



REMARKS 



Scattered jumps in bay 

 3,000 pinks off mouth 



2, 000 pinks and chums 



No fish observed 

 Few jumpers observed 

 50 salmon observed 

 Few salmon observed 



Some dead pinky 

 off mouth 



No fish observed 

 No salmon in bay 



500 pinks in sloughs, right 



No fish observed 

 No fish observed 

 >15,000 on nats; 5,000 

 chums at mouth 

 3, 000 in bay 



250 pinks at mouth 

 Few live chums 



3,000 reds at mouth 

 375 pinks at mouth 

 125 pinks at mouth 

 175 pinks at mouth 

 None observed off mouth 



Few dead pinks. None at 

 mouth 



No fish observed 



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