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#441253 - 06/28/08 10:02 PM Re: Yakamas reintroduce salmon in Yakima River Basin h [Re: Brewer]
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listen, this is just stupid. i'm surprised this topic has flared up to full blown fire. i will tone down the my extreme defense of the YIN....while it is quite obvious that brewer's strong stand was to strong to be matched by my two adversaries.
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#441267 - 06/29/08 12:21 AM Re: Yakamas reintroduce salmon in Yakima River Basin h [Re: Brewer]
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The link below is the actual 2006 anual Cle Elum report, as mentioned with the 2006 smolt plants, in the 1st post. This is cutting edge $hit.

http://www.usbr.gov/pn/programs/ucao_misc/fishpassage/activities/CleElum-2006report.pdf

I stand corrected in my thinking that these smolts would be clipped. The report say's these Coho are uniquely tagged with Passive Integrated Transponder (PIT) tags. These fish will be tracked through PIT tag detectors that will installed at the Cle Elum, Prosser, McNary, And Bonne Dams.

The scope of the feasibility study is currently limited to the study of passage features at Cle
Elum and Bumping Lake dams. Successful implementation of fish passage at Cle Elum and
Bumping Lake dams could eventually lead to future detailed study of the other three dams
(Kachess, Keechelus, and Tieton).

Who knows what the future holds for re storing runs...but it's encouraging to know somethings being done.

Mf
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#441268 - 06/29/08 12:26 AM Re: Yakamas reintroduce salmon in Yakima River Basin h [Re: Brewer]
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Originally Posted By: Brewer
listen, this is just stupid. i'm surprised this topic has flared up to full blown fire. i will tone down the my extreme defense of the YIN....while it is quite obvious that brewer's strong stand was to strong to be matched by my two adversaries.


Yep I agree. Too much important information being discussed here, to have the in your face antics going on...

Way to take the High road Brewer.

Mf

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#441269 - 06/29/08 12:41 AM Re: Yakamas reintroduce salmon in Yakima River Basin h [Re: Magicfly]
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as some point MF we need to meet, put down some Crown. were on the same page... your info was pertinent and timely.

as for the high road, brewer is the highway man!
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#441270 - 06/29/08 12:57 AM Re: Yakamas reintroduce salmon in Yakima River Basin h [Re: Brewer]
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You've sounded like you have ALREADY been putting down some crown today. foul (((( wink ))))

Hey check out the photo's at the bottom of that link. just think Someday that flume could be replaced by a fish ladder. Now multiply that by 5 Dams and we could have 100,000 returning Sockeye, alone.

Just think of all the arse grabs, flossing and other possibilities.... cool

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#441327 - 06/29/08 05:33 PM Re: Yakamas reintroduce salmon in Yakima River Basin h [Re: Magicfly]
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after thurough review of the site MF things look brite for the Yakima watershed.

ooooooow pastor todd where are't thou?
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#441328 - 06/29/08 05:52 PM Re: Yakamas reintroduce salmon in Yakima River Basin h [Re: Brewer]
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MF,

Thanks for the link. It looks like these are just test numbers of smolts to assess fish passage feasibility at two of the five dams. Not something to get hung up on this point, whether the smolts represent the preferred brood source for reintroduction. This has been a test - beeeep.

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#441359 - 06/29/08 10:10 PM Re: Yakamas reintroduce salmon in Yakima River Basin h [Re: Salmo g.]
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I think this thread should not be locked...it's too entertaining watching MF and Brewer virtually stroking each other off for their "big stand"...

Again...for the third time...it has nothing to do with the YIN...if the Russians, or the Vulcans, or the state of Florida was doing it, it would still be a stupid idea.

Note: Just above your last keyboard vomitus up there, Brewer, I pointed out where the YIN was doing it correctly...by not putting out of basin stocks up in the headwaters of a river with ESA listed steelhead in it, but instead putting them in the lower river.

It takes a "special" kind of guy to find this to be a bash on the YIN...I guess we found one or two.

Fish on...

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#441364 - 06/29/08 10:23 PM Re: Yakamas reintroduce salmon in Yakima River Basin h [Re: ]
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Hey Man....It's cool...

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#441373 - 06/30/08 12:10 AM Re: Yakamas reintroduce salmon in Yakima River Basin h [Re: Todd]
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Originally Posted By: Todd
I think this thread should not be locked...it's too entertaining watching MF and Brewer virtually stroking each other off for their "big stand"...


Brewer.....are you going to take that from "Pastor Todd?"

On a side note: I actually agree with Todd one this one. God I don't say that very often.



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#441398 - 06/30/08 09:37 AM Re: Yakamas reintroduce salmon in Yakima River Basin h [Re: ]
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This is a great read, to funny, I don't fish there so I don't care, no but really guys, are these fish really going to make it and how good are they going to be, and how much research was done to see what the effects would be on the system and the other fish there? well since it is Indian [censored] , probably none.

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#441411 - 06/30/08 10:53 AM Re: Yakamas reintroduce salmon in Yakima River Basin h [Re: superfly]
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#441421 - 06/30/08 11:24 AM Re: Yakamas reintroduce salmon in Yakima River Basin h [Re: Irie]
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Fly,

They're not studying the effects of the fish on anything. They're studying the effectiveness of a prototype juvenile fish passage device. If it works well enough, they'll have to study the begeeberze out of the effects of any stock of fish planted there.

Sg

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#441426 - 06/30/08 11:45 AM Re: Yakamas reintroduce salmon in Yakima River Basin h [Re: Salmo g.]
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irie, now thats funny!

oh and pastor todd, you coment on a "special kinda guy" well yes. as matter of facto! i was considered special all through my young school years. had special classes too. even jerry lewis holds telthons for my type. so bite me!

big daddy locker up!!!
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#441511 - 06/30/08 06:42 PM Re: Yakamas reintroduce salmon in Yakima River Basin h [Re: ]
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fly and others seem to be concerned about "other fish" and "existing stocks" i know pastor todd seems to be wriled up about the exsisting stocks. as far as i can tell the reintroduction of salmon and the impact to the native squawfish, bass, and catfish would be minimal. am trully failing to understand why todd has a concern about these native garbage fish. these fish seem to hold up very with salmon. all brewer can think is, pastor todd is a true new breed of tree hugger of bark humper. cause not even the tree huggers that live in oragon don't give a swollen rats @ss about the swauwfish and thier BPA bounty....
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#441517 - 06/30/08 06:58 PM Re: Yakamas reintroduce salmon in Yakima River Bas [Re: ]
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This is about as productive as humping a doorknob.

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#441521 - 06/30/08 07:34 PM Re: Yakamas reintroduce salmon in Yakima River Bas [Re: LoweDown]
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all i can say is this. this thread is starting to smell like a blue creek cemant outhouse. which by the way doesn't bother brewer. any outhouse in a hatchery parking lot is fine by me...
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#441532 - 06/30/08 08:34 PM Re: Yakamas reintroduce salmon in Yakima River Bas [Re: LoweDown]
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Originally Posted By: LoweDown
This is about as productive as humping a doorknob.


I haven't been laid in a while so was curious about your experience with a doorknob? Seems the "key" slot might be a bit small for my..... never mind. You?

To all the experts. You worry about introducing a hatchery strain anadromous fish but the bigger issue would seem to be erradicating the non-native species like smallmout/walleye/etc. That's not going to happen so then what?
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#441534 - 06/30/08 08:46 PM Re: Yakamas reintroduce salmon in Yakima River Bas [Re: wntrrn]
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I'd worry more about getting laid, if I were you. My experience is merely second hand recountings, probably from some people you know.

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#441539 - 06/30/08 09:15 PM Re: Yakamas reintroduce salmon in Yakima River Bas [Re: wntrrn]
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Originally Posted By: wntrrn
Originally Posted By: LoweDown
This is about as productive as humping a doorknob.


I haven't been laid in a while so was curious about your experience with a doorknob? Seems the "key" slot might be a bit small for my..... never mind. You?

To all the experts. You worry about introducing a hatchery strain anadromous fish but the bigger issue would seem to be erradicating the non-native species like smallmout/walleye/etc. That's not going to happen so then what?


I think you meant slit not slot ?
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