114-20 MEYERS CREEK K 65 
N55°44.3 W132°14.5 Previous No. 60 
KETCHIKAN, CLARENCE STRAIT, MEYERS CHUCK 
MAJOR SPECIES Pink OTHER SPECIES Chun, coho 
ESCAPEMENT TIMING Late. Sep. -Oct. ESCAPEMENT MAGNITUDE >2,000 
SPAWNING FACILITIES Fair spawning facilities in first .5 miles. Numerous windfalls across stream. 
STREAM TEMPERATURES Warm range (estimated). 
VALLEY DESCRIPTION Straight, narrow stream cut valley 4 miles long heads behind the W. ridge of the 
Cleveland Peninsula. Wooded, flat long lake basin lies at W. base of mountain, joining main, shallow valley 
- 6 miles upstream on the S. 
DRAINAGE 7 square miles (Polar Planimeter). Precipitation fed from ridge muskeg areas and tributary lake 1. 6 
miles long. 
STREAM MOUTH IDENTIFICATION Mouth lies N.E. of the anchorage and floats. 
ANCHORAGE Either at the mouth of the creek in the narrow arm or in the outer harbor. 
TRAILS AND SURVEY ROUTES Game trails along both banks are frequently obstructed by windfalls. 
AERIAL SURVEY NOTES Not surveyed by air. 
INTERTIDAL ZONE 
LENGTH .2 miles AVERAGE WIDTH/DEPTH 30!/8" 
GRADIENT AND VELOCITIES Less than 1° at 1-2' per second 
BOTTOM _ Sand and gravel. 
HIGH TIDE LOCATION 
SCHOOLING AREAS 
SPAWNING AREAS 
GENERAL NOTES 
UPSTREAM 
LENGTH ACCESSIBLE >1 mile AVERAGE WIDTH/DEPTH 20-25'/8" 
GRADIENT AND VELOCITIES 1° at 2! per second 
BOTTOM Gravel, scattered boulders. 
MARKER DISTANCE 
MARKER IDENTIFICATION 
BARRIERS 
TRIBUTARIES Tributary from lake enters from the S., .7 miles upstream. No information on access for salmon. 
SCHOOLING AREAS 
SPAWNING AREAS 
GENERAL NOTES 
ESCAPEMENT RECORD 
[Counts made by ground surveys are designated by G. Aerial surveys by A] 
SURVEYED PINK CHUM OTHER SPECIES REMARKS 
Date Miles By Live Dead Live Dead Live Adjective Rating 
1947 
Oct 9 Gees ERI 4,500 300 Good 
1955 
Sep 15 G1.0 FWS 5,000 
