Section 1728 Of Chapter 7.2. Trout Management From California Fish And Game Code >> Division 2. >> Chapter 7.2.
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. (a) Every five years the department shall update the
Strategic Plan for Trout Management published in November 2003 as
necessary to guide the state's trout management.
(b) The Strategic Plan for Trout Management shall be intended to
ensure all of the following:
(1) Thriving and self-sustaining, wild and native trout
populations throughout their historic ranges.
(2) Providing and improving angling opportunities for wild and
native trout and other trout.
(3) Providing for the conservation of wild and native trout.
(4) Environmental sustainability and overall ecosystem and
watershed health.
(c) The Strategic Plan for Trout Management shall be guided by all
of the following considerations:
(1) Adaptively managing trout populations, including, but not
limited to, stocking practices, to establish thriving and
self-sustaining native and wild trout fisheries in wild trout waters
and, where possible, in other waters.
(2) Increasing angler satisfaction.
(3) Ensuring appropriate age distribution of wild trout when
appropriate.
(4) Establishing ecologically and environmentally sustainable
hatchery and stocking practices for native trout, including, but not
limited to, the following:
(A) Hatchery and stocking practices consistent with this chapter.
(B) Stocking plans shall include consideration of angler
satisfaction and public use of, and access to, the waters for
angling. This may include, but is not limited to, harvest and catch
rates, including, but not limited to, trophy catch rates, the
potential for high angler satisfaction, and where appropriate, put
and grow stocking.
(C) Native trout shall be preferentially stocked when stocking is
employed.
(D) Designing stocking plans to maintain and optimize the genetic
diversity of trout populations and to be consistent with the
direction provided by the strategic trout management team.
(E) Stocking plans for species listed in Section 7261 shall not
exceed the documented biological carrying capacity of the water or
ecosystem.
(5) Integrating stakeholder involvement into the planning process.
(6) Monitoring and evaluating management processes through angler
surveys, public meetings coordinated with county fish and game
commissions, or by other means.
(d) The department shall prepare and complete trout management
plans consistent with the Strategic Plan for Trout Management for all
wild trout waters not more than three years following their initial
designation by the commission. The department shall update the
management plan every five years or as necessary following completion
of the initial management plan. The department shall prepare trout
management plans for other waters consistent with the Strategic Plan
for Trout Management as appropriate.
(e) Before implementation, the Strategic Plan for Trout Management
produced by the department shall be reviewed by the strategic trout
management team, the hatchery operations committee, and an ad hoc
peer review committee convened by the department to ensure compliance
with sound management practices, improved genetic diversity, and use
of the best available scientific information.
(f) The Strategic Plan for Trout Management and plans completed
pursuant to subdivision (d) shall be publicly available on the
department's Internet Web site.