2001
DOI: 10.2172/789590
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Kootenai River Fisheries Investigations; Rainbow and Bull Trout Recruitment, 1999 Annual Report.

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“…Bull trout redd surveys were conducted along index transects on Boulder Creek and North and South Callahan creeks (Walters 2004b). Each index transect was hiked once during midday.…”
Section: Bull Trout Redd Surveysmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Bull trout redd surveys were conducted along index transects on Boulder Creek and North and South Callahan creeks (Walters 2004b). Each index transect was hiked once during midday.…”
Section: Bull Trout Redd Surveysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The bull trout Salvelinus confluentus, another sport fish native to the Kootenai River, was listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act (ESA) in 1998. Bull trout are distributed throughout the Kootenai River mainstem and some tributaries downstream of migration barriers in Idaho (Partridge 1983;Paragamian , 1995aDowns 1999Downs , 2000Walters and Downs 2001;. Little is known about population numbers, but juvenile bull trout densities ranged from 1.64/100 m 2 to 7.65/100 m 2 across four sample reaches in the Callahan Creek drainage in 2003 (Walters 2004b).…”
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