Coho salmon had been planted the year before and the program was a success.
There, the fishermen pulled about 20 coho salmon out of the rushing water in 30 minutes.
These measures including a complete ban on the killing of Coho salmon in 1998.
In addition, the plan does not include recent management strategies for the protection of coho salmon, another endangered species.
Coho salmon live in salt water for one to three years before returning to spawn.
A 1991 stream survey documented the historical presence of Coho salmon.
A smaller number of coho salmon and steelhead trout also died.
An estimated 35,131 Coho salmon lived in the creek in 2002.
It celebrates the area's most important fish, the Coho Salmon.
Based on model projections, if rates continue, populations of coho salmon could become extinct within the next few decades.