Kokanee salmon released in Lake Sammamish
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Kokanee salmon released in Lake Sammamish
Kokanee salmon released in Lake Sammamish for the first time in 2 years-
https://www.king5.com/article/tech/scie ... f21d440fe8
Those Cutthroat are going to be nice and plump this winter
https://www.king5.com/article/tech/scie ... f21d440fe8
Those Cutthroat are going to be nice and plump this winter
Re: Kokanee salmon released in Lake Sammamish
The released only one hundred juvenile kokanee - they are calling it a "Ceremonial" release. They will be lucky if even one of those fish returns as an adult.
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Re: Kokanee salmon released in Lake Sammamish
later in the article they talk about releasing larger numbers, date TBD.
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Re: Kokanee salmon released in Lake Sammamish
Well some not so good news for cutthroat fishing that I heard……..
Prior to putting the kokanee into the lake.. the tribe was netting the lake and shore line in hopes of getting rid of the predator cutthroat fish!!!!!
Prior to putting the kokanee into the lake.. the tribe was netting the lake and shore line in hopes of getting rid of the predator cutthroat fish!!!!!
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Re: Kokanee salmon released in Lake Sammamish
interesting article
Re: Kokanee salmon released in Lake Sammamish
After reading roughly 2/3 of this article I just shook my head and clicked out of it. I find it all to much in the realm of Dejavu. We saw it on the Pend Oreille river, we're seeing it in Coeurdalene Lake, and now you folks on the west side are seeing it. All too often we see the same things stringed together. Tribes, "Study", and gillnets. My guess is it will only be a short time before you won't even spend part of a day fishing this lake, once the gill nets have wreaked their havoc. Stay tuned. Soon you'll probably see this tribe with their hand out looking for money to complete their "Study". The Kalispell Pend Oreille Northern Pike Genocide project really got this type of ball rolling didn't it. Sad sad sad