13E. Olequa Creek 



13F. La Camas 

 Creek 



I3G. Salmon Creek 



13H. Tllton River 



I3Q. Butter Creek 



13R. Lake Creek 



14. Kalama River 



IS. Lewis Ri> 



ISA. East Fork 



ISC. Cedar Creek 



56 



42 



I3L Landers Creek 1 5 



13J. Rainey Creek 16 



I3K. Cispus River 80 



I3L. Kiona Creek 16 



13M. Silver Creek 19 



I3N. WiUame Creek 14 



130. Johnson Creek 19 



13P. Skate Creek 22 



16 



67 



67 



15B. Johnson Creek 31 



32 



Km. 



3S 



43 



S9 



102 



162 



168 



192 

 197 



200 



202 



120 



139 



26 



Lower two-thirds 

 and Stillwater Cr. 



Midsection. 



Upper Cispus R., 

 lower Niggerhead 

 Cr., lower half 

 North Fork. 



Main stream. 



Lower portion to 

 impassable Silver 

 Falls. 



Lower portion. 



Lower portion to 

 impassable falls. 



None. 



None. 



None. 



Most of main 

 stream and small 

 tributaries. 



Lower half. 



Lower part. 



Lower 24 kn 



Same as present. 

 Same as present. 



Lower portion and Same as present, 



lower Cedar Cr. 



Upper Tilton R. About same as 



and North Fork. present. 



Same as present. 



Same as present. 

 Same as present. 

 Same as present. 



Same as present. 

 Lower portion. 



Lower portion. 



Lower Lake Creek, 

 Not as much as now. 



Area above Merwin 

 Dam and 

 tributaries. 



Same as present. 



Same as present. 



More available. 



Good spawning area. Clearing of log 1, 38 

 and debris jams has put this stream in 

 good shape after pollution was abated. 



Good spawning and rearing areas. I, 38 

 Watershed now more stable because of 

 reforestation. 



Fair-sized run of coho salmon. Former 1, 38 

 large run nearly exterminated before 

 1932 because of flushing of logs and 

 shingle bolts down channel. Erosion 

 and silting still present from logging. 



Lower Tilton R. inundated by Mayfield I, 38 

 Reservoir but not formerly used for 

 spawning. Has excellent areas for 

 spawning and rearing. Mayfield Dam 

 may reduce value of spawning areas 

 above this dam. 



Excellent riffles in Indicated area. 1, 38 



Good run, large amount of suitable 1, 38 

 spawning area. 



Large valuable tributary, fair run of 1, 38 

 coho salmon but more heavily used by 

 chinook; excellent spawning riffles and 

 resting pools. Niggerhead Cr., and 

 North Fork, largest Cispus tributaries, 

 have excellent spawning areas and sup- 

 port fair-sized runs. 



Small stream, seems well suited for I, 38 

 coho salmon; many excellent riffles and 

 rearing areas. 



Seems especially suited for coho salmon. 1, 38 



A falls 08 km. above the mouth be- 1, 38 

 lieved to block this species. Cascades, 

 falls, and boulders predominate in most 

 of stream above the falls. Area available 

 is well used. 



Typical coho salmon stream, 1, 38 



Excellent spawning riffles were destroyed 1, 38 

 by home developer who rechanneled 

 stream in 1965. 



Small stream, well suited for coho 1, 38 

 salmon. Several channels in lower flood 

 plain provided spawning area. As in 

 Skate Creek, home developer destroyed 

 run in 1965. 



Excellent spawning riffles, chiefly in low- 1, 38 

 er 0.27 km. with small patches to a 

 7..S-m. falls were last by construction 

 and operation of Packwood Lake Dam. 



Large number of coho salmon reared at 1, 38 

 two Kalama River hatcheries (W.D.F.). 

 Ladder and hatchery trap at Kalama 

 Falls. Surplus fish released to spawn 

 in upper watershed. 



Believed not used now. Lewis R, for- 1, 38 

 merly one of best producers in Co- 

 lumbia Basin, but runs depleted by 

 Merwin Dam. Hatchery releases young 

 below Merwin Dam and collects returning 

 adults. Some young released in Merwin 

 Reservoir, but because of low survival, 

 reservoir will not be used for rearing 

 in the future. 



Good producer, with many kilometers of 1, 38 

 good spawning areas. Lucia Falls blocks 

 salmon from upper 34 km. 



Lewis R. Hatchery (W.D.F.) is on this 1, 38 

 creek. Adults return from hatchery 

 plants to this and Cedar Cr. 



Old milldam. 3 km. up. blocked runs for I, 38 

 70 years until removed in 1946. Cedar 

 Creek Falls, laddered in 1957, increased 

 extent of migration 24 km. Good run. 



See footnotes at end of table. 



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