Cig,
Sorry if I came of wrong here, everything we can do is good, it sure as hell beats paving another parcel and putting a strip mall on it. And maybe a few sockeye do spawn in these creeks, I just have never seen the creeks on anyones counts before. As far as spawning barrels, any idea on the success of said barrels. Seems the majority of the fish(coho)that returned to spawn died prespawn.
I can not find the exact numbers, but know that the populations of cutthroat have exploded on all small tribs to lake washington while the coho and stealhead numbers have disappeard. In a healthy system, such as the satsop for example, Coho and Stealhead smolts outnumber cutthroat 200 and 10 to 1, respectively. In many of these small Lk Wa tribs those numbers are reversed to 10 cutthroat to 1 coho smolt, and the stealhead numbers are gone. Please do not quote these numbers, but I know they are close, I just do not have the exact ones in front of me.
The reason for this is all about the degraded habitat, coho smolts spend so long in the inhospitable streams that they are out competed with by cutthroat, who do not need to spend the same amount of time in the streams.
Overall, I think the addition to the area that fish will be able to spawn is good, I just feel that it could be spent better in areas on the Cedar River. Pull back a few levies, buy quality habitat, create spawning channels, etc..
Thanks for pointing out the article, and I will look into the numbers of fish that are spawning in these tribs closer.
NEN