The fish likely traveled 230 miles from the Pacific Ocean, officials said, after four dams were removed to ensure their safe ...
Low counts of spawning salmon could mean another year without fishing. Experts say the outlook still has time to turn around.
After years of protests, court battles and even picketing, Klamath tribes are able to return to a restored river.
In 2022, WaterWatch sued the district for causing “take” of threatened Oregon coast coho salmon since the dam’s fish ladder blocked access to spawning habitat and falsely attracted fish to areas of ...
Chinook salmon are spawning in streams above four former dam sites on the Klamath River in numbers that are astounding ...
According to the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, an adult fall chinook salmon was spotted in a tributary upstream of the now absent J.C. Boyle Dam on Oct. 16. It is believed to be the first ...
Recent travelers said this is an interesting sight to see and that if you're patient you'll spot all different types of fish, including salmon and carp, jumping up the ladder during a seasonal ...
Better numbers and limits came off the south pier near the second ladder, and fresh spawn worked well. Young coho salmon were also being reported out near the elbow. Anglers noted that the morning ...
Seven lucky Salmon Arm elementary students got to try being Fire Chief for a day thanks to a special event with the Salmon ...
Salmon and other fish populations ... million going to the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife to improve fish ladder passages on the two dams remaining on the river. The Upper Klamath Basin ...