Big female chinook salmon captured from Fort Peck Reservoir this fall by Fish, Wildlife & Parks' fisheries staff produced an average of 4,708 eggs per female, the highest number ever recorded.
Only then was the size of the fish made clear: big, very big. The fish were chinook salmon, also known as "kings" for their rank as the largest of the world's salmon. They were all at least 30 ...
Yes, Chinook salmon are working their way more than 230 miles up the Klamath River, past areas where dams once stood, and into tributaries that pour water into the river, including Spencer Creek.
Chinook salmon spark excitement among local Klamath Tribes, who have advocated for decades to restore the flow of the river in California and Oregon Alexa Robles-Gil Daily Correspondent The Upper ...
The Winters Salmon Festival, which began in 2016 to celebrate the return of Chinook salmon in the lower reaches of Putah Creek, will be celebrated for the seventh time this November. This year’s theme ...
From the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife: KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. – On October 16, a fall-run Chinook salmon was identified by ODFW’s fish biologists in a tributary to the Klamath River ...
Biologists spotted a Chinook salmon in a tributary of Oregon’s Klamath River this week, the first time one had been seen in the Klamath Basin in over a century. The fish’s return marks the ...
But newbies can be given a one-time pass for getting anxious and even angry over seeing schools of chinook salmon dying in shallow pools below the lower falls of Whatcom Creek, in downtown ...
What: The Capilano River Hatchery was built to boost salmon stocks affected by the Cleveland Dam. Today, it is handy spot to see chinook and coho salmon heading upstream. Plus they have an ...
The return of the Chinook salmon to the Klamath Basin in the just under two months since has been welcomed by those who ...