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Fish: Electrofishing Steelhead by Length Navarro Station #2 1952 |
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Caption: The chart shows the length of the juvenile steelhead in electrofishing samples collected by Kimsey (1953) in the Navarro River at Station 2 just downstream of Flume Gulch on August 12, 1952. Fish ranged in length from two inches (50 mm) to just over twelve inches (310 mm). Yearling steelhead are generally those between four and six inches (100 mm-150 mm). Young of the year steelhead, which are less than four inches long, are in colored blue on the chart above, with yearlings in light green. The dark green signifies two year old steelhead (6-8 inches/150 mm - 200 mm). Fish greater than eight inches are colored purple and were considered by Kimsey (1953) to be resident trout. Data are derived from a California Department of Fish and Game memo by J.B Kimsey (1953). See Info Links for more information.
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