There is a native run of fall kings that spawn in Tokul Creek that according to the hatchery people and the fish checker who walks the bank and counts spawning beds is doing really well . the past 3-5 years the state has put a wooden barrier in tokul to divert the kings into the hatchery because of the slide area above that in the past has silted over the spawning beds, they then truck them above the slide area so they can spawn naturally. I have seen quite a few in the main river , but there are no hatchery kings released into the Snoqualmie.