Cumulative Steelhead Hatchery Returns
Spring 2008
Idaho anadromous (fish that migrate to and from the ocean) fish hatcheries have weirs (barriers) on spawning streams to help trap returning adult salmon and steelhead that were reared or released at those sites. These adult fish are either utilized for hatchery production or released to spawn naturally.
The counts listed in the table below include both naturally produced and hatchery produced fish and are updated when numbers change significantly or during peak times for numbers of fish being trapped.
| Trap Location |
As Of: 5/13/08 |
| Crooked River |
40 |
| Dworshak Hatchery Trap |
2,849 |
| East Fork Salmon River Trap |
107 |
| Kooskia Hatchery Trap |
62 |
| Hells Canyon/Oxbow Dam Trap |
3,729 |
| Pahsimeroi Hatchery Trap |
7,384 |
| Rapid River Hatchery Trap |
81 |
| Red River Trap |
2 |
| Sawtooth Hatchery Trap |
4,187 |
| Squaw Creek Trap |
21 |
| Total |
18,462 |