a small stream, about 3 miles long. The discharge is very low 

 except during spring freshets* There were no reports of salmon 

 entering the stream, and it is of little value to migratory fish. 



Svunmary of Recommendations 



The large amount of good spa^vning area in the headwaters 

 of the Vfeiser River System, and the survival of a fair run of 

 steelhead trout under adverse conditions indicates the great 

 potential value of the system to this species. Therefore, all 

 diversions should be screened and streams should be improved to 

 facilitate upstream passage of fish. 



As long as the present extensive agricultural use of 

 the system^s water is continued, it is useless to attempt to 

 restore the run of Chinook salmon, since the time of spavming 

 migration corresponds vri.th the period of maximum irrigation 

 use. 



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