Wild tule fall chinook salmon are spreading out in southeast Washington’s White Salmon River, building redds (gravelly nests) and planting eggs in a part of the river that has been closed off to them for 100 years.
Wild tule fall chinook salmon are spreading out in southeast Washington’s White Salmon River, building redds (gravelly nests) and planting eggs in a part of the river that has been closed off to them for 100 years.