Thursday, April 05, 2007

More Fish Stuff


A Chinook in Joyce Creek, a tributary of the South Fork Trask River.




Bill Creek on 29 November, a trib of the South Fork Trask. Look closely and you'll see some carcasses lying about. Also notice the orange sign on the left. These signs mark the start and end of survey segments.




A scenic shot of Cedar Creek, a major trib of the Wilson River. At the peak of the season, we counted around 400 coho and Chinook in the first 2.8 miles of this creek.













Here I am with Chinook carcasses on the Little North Fork of the Wilson River, 23 January.

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