Age and Length of Steelhead Smolts from the Mid-Columbia River Basin, Washington

1994 
Abstract Steelhead Onchorhynchus mykiss exhibit a wide range of life histories within and among stocks. Varying degrees of anadromy, length of freshwater life before emigration to the sea, and age at first maturity have been observed. Steelhead in the mid-Columbia River basin are at least partially descended from fish that were relocated to the major tributaries of the mid-Columbia River when Grand Coulee Dam was built. These fish do not spawn in the main-stem Columbia River and are strictly tributary spawners. Rearing conditions in these tributaries can be harsh. Researchers have observed a wide range of lengths and ages of juvenile O. mykiss (steelhead and nonanadromous rainbow trout) in these tributaries. This led to a need to document the age at migration of fish that were clearly smolts, as demonstrated by their downstream migration. Over 970 otoliths were collected from naturally produced steelhead smolts in 1988 and 1989 to determine the age at migration. Ages ranged from 1 to 7 years at Rock Islan...
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