Originally Posted By: Tug 3
You just have to love WDFW's salmon management. This year's return to the Deschutes facility in Tumwater, 29,000 Chinook showed up. Only one hundred were released above the trap (to spawn?). Yep! One hundred! Probably all males. Although not the best Chinook habitat, certainly some successful spawning/hatching could have taken place with a large escapement. I'm sure glad that the watershed got to benefit from those hundred salmon! And I know that the landowners in the watershed appreciate being strictly regulated for the sake of salmon. A bigger escapement of that huge Chinook return would certainly have benefitted the up and down Coho population through nutrient enhancement. Who's running this madhouse, anyway? (Just my continuing disgust with WDFW, so pardon my bitching)


That tumwater hatchery is a head scratcher. Maybe they're going to food bank? It seems like they should release way more up river.

I moved to Oly after they closed Capitol lake but I heard stories about people having fun chucking eggs below the i5 bridges.

Besides an educational experience for kids seems sort of pointless.


Edited by thaxor (03/20/18 12:06 PM)