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[[Image:Vermillion Video- Fishing.jpg|thumb|200px]]<br>'''[http://vimeo.com/76818138 Vermillion: Highlights the passion the fishing community has for the Glen Canyon fishery and their love of not only the fishing experience but for the TOTAL experience. VIDEO LINK]''' | [[Image:Vermillion Video- Fishing.jpg|thumb|200px]]<br>'''[http://vimeo.com/76818138 Vermillion: Highlights the passion the fishing community has for the Glen Canyon fishery and their love of not only the fishing experience but for the TOTAL experience. VIDEO LINK]''' |
Revision as of 13:57, 26 March 2015
2015 News about the declining fish status at Fishery
Vermillion: Highlights the passion the fishing community has for the Glen Canyon fishery and their love of not only the fishing experience but for the TOTAL experience. VIDEO LINK
- Visitor Use and Experience
- Visitor Experience as it relates to fisheries, include opportunities to fish for rainbow trout in GCNRA's Glen Canyon Reach, which has been referred to as Blue Ribbon by the State of Arizona, and to fish for rainbow and brown trout and a variety of non-native introduced fish species in the main stem Colrado River and some tributaries in GCNP. Most angling in GCNP occurs in or near Bright Angle Creek and Phantom Ranch, particularly in fall and spring (NPS 2006c)
- GCDAMP- Public Outreach- Lees Ferry Trout Fishery
ADDITIONAL LINKS
- From: Earth Magazine ---Date: 3/03/2013 -- Subject: Releasing a flood of controversy on the Colorado River
- earthmagazine.org/article/releasing-flood-controversy-colorado-river --This article sets the basis for the HFE, provides the history of past HFEs, and discusses the issues. Key Words: Sediment- Fish results- Adaptive Mgt
- In 1991 the Arizona Game and Fish stocked large trout instead of fingerling trout to maintain the Lees Ferry trout sport fishery (090711_Minority Report to TWG_FFF_Mark Steffen)