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Counting Redds on the Metolius

February 26, 2018 Yancy Lind

Metolius 2.26.18

Beautiful day to count redds on the Metolius with ODFW.  Great excuse to take a day off work.  It is amazing how little spawning habit supports the entire redband trout population on this river.  The fish migrate up close to the headwaters, spawn, and quickly move back downstream.

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