The Annual Kokanne Salmon Run at Porcupine Reservoir lasts only a few weeks from September through early October. The Reservoir hosts wildlife beyond the salmon that can be seen from its shore.
The fall run of chum salmon, which usually comes into the river system from mid-July to October, is the third lowest in a record that goes back to the 1970s, the Alaska Department of Fish and Game ...
The streams above Porcupine Dam were bursting with brightly colored kokanee salmon as they performed their yearly salmon run, filling the river beds with eggs. This is a tradition that will be ...
He has since passed on the teaching to his two sons, Allen Junior and Jordan, who during the annual salmon run attempt to fish at least once a week – when work allows, says Dick. And he hopes the ...
appears to be a direct play for full control of Upper Columbia ... ONA members are still celebrating the record-breaking salmon run. When Marsel, the kł cp̓əlk̓ stim̓ Hatchery biologist ...
Salmon habitats globally face multiple threats, including agricultural pollution, increased sedimentation on riverbeds, chemical run-off from industrial activities, wastewater discharge and even ...
There’s a late run of fresh kings pushing up the Salmon River right now, says Jim Sollecito, an avid fisherman and all-around outdoorsman from Baldwinsville who fishes the run all season.