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Bring back the KISW shirt, blast Rush's Working Man to the West from our coast, the fish will come.
Quote from: Forks on February 07, 2020, 04:41:40 AMBring back the KISW shirt, blast Rush's Working Man to the West from our coast, the fish will come.THIS!!!!!!!!!
Quote from: 2MANY on February 07, 2020, 08:46:18 AMQuote from: Forks on February 07, 2020, 04:41:40 AMBring back the KISW shirt, blast Rush's Working Man to the West from our coast, the fish will come.THIS!!!!!!!!!I was trying to figure out if Tower records or loss of the kingdome may have contributed. Maybe add some Def Leppard to the mix. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Update to my original post. As of today, 2/6 the adult steelhead return to the Puget Sound rivers, Nooksack, Stilly, Sky, and Snoqualmie is 255 fish from a plant of 486,767 or .052%How about the North Fork Stilly? A plant of 136,270 that returned a whopping 24 fish. That's .000176 or .0176%I don't think any of these rivers met their egg take numbers.. Portions of these rivers have reopened for hatchery steelhead retention, not because they now have enough broodstock, but because "hatchery broodstock collection has ended for the season" There was essentially no hatchery winter steelhead season in these rivers this year...
Quote from: 87Ford on February 06, 2020, 06:48:35 PMUpdate to my original post. As of today, 2/6 the adult steelhead return to the Puget Sound rivers, Nooksack, Stilly, Sky, and Snoqualmie is 255 fish from a plant of 486,767 or .052%How about the North Fork Stilly? A plant of 136,270 that returned a whopping 24 fish. That's .000176 or .0176%I don't think any of these rivers met their egg take numbers.. Portions of these rivers have reopened for hatchery steelhead retention, not because they now have enough broodstock, but because "hatchery broodstock collection has ended for the season" There was essentially no hatchery winter steelhead season in these rivers this year...It’s still early. The last 2 years I’ve seen chrome bright fish coming in the Green as late as April and May. Hoping for the best..
Talking about hatchery steelhead..
Quote from: 87Ford on February 07, 2020, 09:24:10 PMTalking about hatchery steelhead.. +1, and dams are a non factor. Why is it that coastal Indian hatcheries get plenty of fish back every year? Do coastal Indian hatchery fish migrate to areas that are less susceptible to predation, or are their programs simply better?
Quote from: huntnphool on February 07, 2020, 09:40:12 PMQuote from: 87Ford on February 07, 2020, 09:24:10 PMTalking about hatchery steelhead.. +1, and dams are a non factor. Why is it that coastal Indian hatcheries get plenty of fish back every year? Do coastal Indian hatchery fish migrate to areas that are less susceptible to predation, or are their programs simply better?It's a fact that the tribes hatcheries are awesome! Anybody that's been up to the top point of the Oly pen has witnessed Top Notch hatchery practices which are there for production of fish. With out it there are no fish because it all has been over harvested.
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