Chinook salmon swimming tribe's ancestral McCloud River for first time in decades October 19, 2022 by KPIX CBS SF Bay Area Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn A Shasta County tribe has teamed up with federal wildlife workers to reintroduce Chinook salmon to their ancestral McCloud river. Wilson Walker got to see the the riverβs Chinook fry in decades. source
Fantastic. I first fished the McCloud River in 1958. Perhaps one of the most Beautiful Rivers in the World, with primordial ferns lining the canyon. Reply
I really hope this takes hold for the salmon and the tribe. Salmon are an amazing fish with such a dramatic life cycle. πππ¦ Reply
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This is great. We canβt be the generation that allows king salmon to go extinct.
Once in the Sac River… those little guys don't stand a chance against being food !!!
Letβs go, time to get the salmon fishing gear ready lol
Fantastic. I first fished the McCloud River in 1958. Perhaps one of the most Beautiful Rivers in the World, with primordial ferns lining the canyon.
What happens when they show up to Shasta Dam at adult stage ???
I really hope this takes hold for the salmon and the tribe. Salmon are an amazing fish with such a dramatic life cycle. πππ¦