Suitable spavming area v/as Tound aloni_, the entire course of 

 the strGam, but in order for it to be utilized sufficient flovir i/ould 

 have to be allowed belov.'- the daii for the passa^^e of fisli, a fishway 

 constructed at the dan, and the diversion screened. 



44.C, Odell Creek .— 

 44D. Ditch Creek .— 



44-2. South Pine Greek . — These three small streams are of little 

 oossible value to migratorv fish and were not surveyed. 



44r. Li^.st Fork, Hood River . — ^Inspected Ikarch. 22, I9/1.A5 Nielson.) 

 Joins the V/est Fork to forn main llood River. Th.u stream is about 26 

 miles long, rising high on the slopes of lit. Hood. The lower 6>r miles 

 to the Erstside Irrigation Ditch was inspected. The stream was about 

 50 feet Tj-idc and disc! arming 450 c.f.s. 



A concrete poiver dam of the Orej^on Lumber Companj^^ located l-g 

 miles above the mouth, is 3Q feet hi^h and was built in 1925. ^t has 

 a 33 pool wooden fishway. Th.e power diversion should be screened. 



The Easts ide Irrigation Ditch at a point 6-?;- miles al.'ove the nr'uth 

 b^.s a maximum ca]")acity of I65 c.f.s. There is no dam, but the diversion 

 should be screened. 



In the stream section inspected tliere is a consic:erable amount of 

 boulders, large rubble, and sand, suitable spavming area occurring on- 

 ly in small scattered patches. The upper section of the stream ijas not 

 surveyed. 



44F-(1). Iliddle Fork, Hood River .— ^.Insiiected Iferch 22, 19U; 

 Nielson.) lilnters tiia liast ;'Jt)rk about 2 miles above the iiouth^. The 

 stream is about 9 railes long to the confluence of the Clear and iiliot 

 Branches, which rise in glaciers on the sloj^es of lit. Hood. The stream 

 was 60 feet wide ?nd disci arging abiout 400 c.f.s. 



The I.'liddle Fork irrigation diversion carnal is located about 6 

 miles above the nouth, !i?.s a capacity of 70 c.f.s., and should be 

 screened. 



This stream has more ^ood spavming area than the li'ist Fork, and 

 has definite potential value as a salmon prorlucer if improvements are 

 made on lovrer Hood River for the passage, of fish. 



440. Vfeat Fork., Hood River . — ^Inspected I_Aarch 23, 1944} Nielson.) 

 Joins the Liast Fork to form main Hood Rivfir ll^j miles above tl^.e mouth. 

 The stream is 14 miles long to the confluence of ijlk and HcGee Creeks j, 

 which rise high on the slopes of Mt. Hood. 



The lovrer 6 railes to the Dee Irrigation Canal v/as inspected. The 

 stresDi v;as 40 feet wide and discharging about 300 c.f.s. 



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