OAR 635-500-3060
Warmwater Gamefish
(1)
Policies for warmwater gamefish management in the lower Deschutes River Subbasin:(a)
Warmwater fish in the lower Deschutes River Subbasin shall be managed for natural production consistent with the Basin Yield Management Alternative for warmwater fish (OAR 635-500-0055 (Objectives of Warmwater Game Fish Management)(1)(d));(b)
Largemouth bass, bluegill and black crappie are the only species of warmwater fish that shall be considered for introductions in small ponds within the Subbasin;(c)
To protect native species and desired introductions, such as largemouth bass, bluegill and black crappie, other species of exotic fish, including but not limited to smallmouth bass, spotted bass, yellow perch, channel catfish and all other members of the catfish family, walleye, northern pike, striped bass, muskellunge, hybrid bass, koi and grass carp shall not be approved for new introductions in public or private ponds in the lower Deschutes River Subbasin.(2)
Objectives for warmwater gamefish management in the lower Deschutes River Subbasin:(a)
Promote warmwater fisheries as a recreational alternative in isolated waters in the lower Deschutes River Subbasin in locations that do not harm indigenous species;(b)
Minimize illegal introductions of undesirable warmwater species into the lower Deschutes River Subbasin;(c)
Regularly inventory public water bodies that support warmwater fish;(d)
Maintain or develop public access at water bodies managed for warmwater fisheries.
Source:
Rule 635-500-3060 — Warmwater Gamefish, https://secure.sos.state.or.us/oard/view.action?ruleNumber=635-500-3060
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