Sockeye populations in the Baker River system had declined to just 99 returning fish in the mid-1980s, bringing the species ...
A record number of sockeye have returned to Skagit Bay and the Skagit river on their annual spawning migration, according to ...
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife announced it will be opening sockeye fishing season at Baker Lake one week early this year. Due to the unprecedented number of returning sockeye salmon ...
Nearly 92,000 sockeye return to Baker River system in 2025, marking historic milestone Baker fish record returns Sockeye ...
Anglers casting for sockeye salmon are always excited about the opportunity to fish Baker Lake. The July 10 to Sept. 7 Baker Lake season may be the only chance anglers have the opportunity to go after ...
Sockeye populations had declined to just 99 returning fish in the mid-1980s, bringing the species to near extinction in the waters near Mount Baker.
BAKER LAKE — The number of sockeye salmon swimming up the Skagit River toward Baker Lake is lower than expected, and lower than at least the past five years. The unexpected low returns became clear in ...
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