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Nice!Speaking of hatcheries, the Colvilles are supposed to break ground on there hatchery on the Columbia this spring. IF they can get good workers for the hatchery it should make the okanogan and upper columbia a premier fishery for salmon.Shootmoore
Quote from: Shootmoore on January 29, 2010, 11:27:00 PMNice!Speaking of hatcheries, the Colvilles are supposed to break ground on there hatchery on the Columbia this spring. IF they can get good workers for the hatchery it should make the okanogan and upper columbia a premier fishery for salmon.ShootmooreSprings, Summers and they are bouncing the idea of coho as well. I'm not sure what there eact return goals are. But I do know that it is a higher production number than the 4 state hatcheries in the Wells complex combined. IF they can get the springer numbers up and the State allows us to fish them it could be a huge spring/summer run through the Columbia. ShootmooreI have been following this for about a year. I'm looking forward to what it should do for the lower river below the BIG WALL. I was told they are going to plant both spring and summer nookie. Not sure of the return numbers they are hopeing to get.Kris
If done right Lake Washington should be full of decent fish year around.
No idea
Production capacity will be 34 million fry. We will see if the bio's will allow them to produce that many. Most state hatcheries don't produce anything close to production capacity do to the bio's desire to protect "wild stock".