Trout of Newton Creek, Clark County, Michigan: A Transitional Zone Trout Stream
Gaylord R. Alexander and Donald R. Peterson
The average annual survival rate of planted brown trout was about 16% compared to 34% for wild fish. Growth also was better for wild brown trout with fish attaining a length of about 430 mm at age VI compared to only 350 mm for planted fish. The planted fish increased the stock of age I and older fish by about 24% without adverse effects on growth or survival of wild fish. The brook trout stock was very small. A creel census of angling indicated brook trout were more vulnerable to fishermen than brown trout and that hatchery brown trout were more vulnerable than wild brown trout. More stringent angling regulations caused trout standing crops to average 70% larger. Annual trout production also increased by 56%. Apparently Newton Creek has a smaller than average trout population and production because of poor recruitment.