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So, let’s break this down.I’m just going off what I have read, feel free to correct me.They are releasing 150 spawners in the Spokane river. If this is above little falls dam, their is hundreds, if not thousands of pikeminnow waiting for downstream smolts in that section.So, let’s say a significant portion of the smolts make it to lake Roosevelt. Not sure if that’s even the plan? I’ve caught Chinook in Rosy before, and seen some caught. Most are not big. Not exactly egg wagons.If the goal is to get them all they way to sea that seems like a miracle if a couple fish come back.Did they say these fish are not tagged? I know some fish will show up below chief Joseph, and probably get netted but they are most likely strays with the instinct to go up river.I think 150 adult fish is quite a lot of fish to be wasting on a experiment we are not even likely to know the results of. Maybe I’m missing the point.
I don’t understand the conversation.150 is a symbolic gesture of the tribe saying they haven’t forgot and they aren’t going to stop trying to get salmon back in the upper river. I don’t blame them but the hurdles will be insurmountable for hundreds of years.
I've caught one blackmouth in Roosevelt---about 6 pounds---.Wish they would not have wasted them in the Spokane..It would be great to have a landlocked chinook salmon fishery in Roosevelt. This was just the tribe preforming a public relation stunt. I could go on...........
Quote from: buckcanyonlodge on August 29, 2022, 04:46:26 PMI've caught one blackmouth in Roosevelt---about 6 pounds---.Wish they would not have wasted them in the Spokane..It would be great to have a landlocked chinook salmon fishery in Roosevelt. This was just the tribe preforming a public relation stunt. I could go on...........I believe those are overflow from Lake Couer D'Alene. this time of year they are fishing pretty serious out from Harrison for them.
I still don't get how there isn't fish passage at Grand Coulee and several other dams on the Snake above the Grand Ronde. That all being said, the dams aren't going anywhere, nor should they, anytime soon