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here is the link for the fish cam at bonneville dam im sure we are all gonna watch it close this season.
[url "http://www.nwp.usace.army.mil/op/b/fishcam.asp"]http://www.nwp.usace.army.mil/op/b/fishcam.asp[/url]
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well some good news about the salmon run over 3500 fish crossed the bonneville dam yesterday! we need about 2 solid weeks of those numbers!
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thanks for info..
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uh oh. the numbers are starting to slow.[mad]
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Actually they have been going back up. They were down to 800-900 a day and now back up to around 3000+ a day.
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not over the lower granite.
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fish are seriously starting to dwindle out over the lower granite hope about 10,000 more make it over to keep up with last year.
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Numbers are picking up very nicely. Things are looking up.
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chrome i think if your going on the graph comparing this years, last years and the 5 year average its year to date rather than total
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new link:
[url "http://www.nwp.usace.army.mil/Missions/Environment/Fishdata.aspx"]http://www.nwp.usace.army.mil/Missions/Environment/Fishdata.aspx[/url]
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Thanks! I had no idea this camera was out there.
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Fish are real active today. Come on steelhead!!!! We need some serious numbers to pick up here.
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I'm hoping these cooler evenings here in salmon will cool the salmon river down thus cooling the snake temp down and then the fish will blow right up river to salmon! Wishful thinking I'm sure but I prefer to stay optimistic!
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