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Salmon in the Pond!


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Not exactly Z related but the pond off my back porch used to be part of a hatchery system. This morning several pacific salmon showed up. Each female loaded with egs has a couple males following her - along with catfish, bass & trout standing by. It will be a wonder if any of those eggs ever make it back to the ocean.

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Not exactly Z related but the pond off my back porch used to be part of a hatchery system. This morning several pacific salmon showed up. Each female loaded with egs has a couple males following her - along with catfish, bass & trout standing by. It will be a wonder if any of those eggs ever make it back to the ocean.
Sounds cool, but I'm a little ignorant about this stuff. How do they get into your pond and how would the eggs get to the ocean? Is your pond connected to the ocean?
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Salmon swim up the Columbia River from the Pacific to the Yakima River, then to the Naches River and then to Buckskin Slough(creek) which is fed by the springs that feed my pond. After hatching the fingerlings reverse the process to get back to the Pacific where they spend their juvenile & adult lives. When it comes time to spawn they return to their birth point to spawn and die. It's kind of like how birds fly south for the winter - Salmon return to where they hatched to spawn & die.

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Evidently some were in the pond while I was in Texas last week also as I have dozens on fingerlings swimming around in one area of the pond outflow. Nice to know that some of them have a shot at getting back to the Pacific.

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I buy about 50 lbs of "omnivor food" - AKA "Trout Chow" every month. The Rainbows and bass are my wife's pets. I have rainbow trout about 20-24" long and up in the 8 lb area. We've allowed a little barbless hook, catch and release, when young children are over but none of them have made it to the dinner plate yet.

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