Originally Posted By: kevin lund
The olm man was correct in the the springers that got TNT. But it was one hole and one time. It has nothing to do with the whole picture. How about the Trask, Kilchis, Siletz, Alsea, and Siuslaw. Those basins ALL had spring runs and all but one still does. The ones that have no hatchery interefierence have the worst runs, (kilchis, siuslaw, & Siletz)

I'm not sure mother nature intended anything more than that to occur. I have an buddy who has roots in Siletz that go back into the late 1800 and even back then the spring run was very small. Now the fall run was unreal. I have some canery reports from Kernville that would blow your mind. The amount of kings processed in July was unreal. The summer rum we have now is only a thimble compared to 100 years ago. It's neat to read this old stuff, but sad to see how far things have dropped off.



The answer to your question can be answered Kevin, but I doubt it will be popular or that you will even believe it.
But it is there.