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Anadromous Fish Reintroduction / Crooked River

Spring chinook are heading up the Crooked

June 25, 2025 Yancy Lind

Don’t try to catch them! Thankfully, there’s enough water in the river to let them get upstream of Opal Springs Dam.

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