We got to Strawberry and went to the salmon trap where employees were there letting people touch the fish. Grace got to touch a couple of salmon and she thought that was just awesome! I kindly declined, thank you (gross!). We learned that salmon only spawn once in their lifetime at around 3 or 4 years old, and then they die. These salmon were in the process of spawning and so the ranger referred to them as "walking zombies," basically already dead. Apparently they hadn't eaten for weeks and so their bodies were eating themselves from the inside out (gross, again, but nature's way I guess).
Anyway, enough about the gory details. The truth is we had a fabulous morning seeing and learning about these beautiful fish! By the way, they turn a beautiful red color in spawning season right before they die.
Gracie touching the fish. |
Grace hiding from Smokey the Bear, whom she found terrifying. |
2 comments:
Boyce - This is so cool! I had heard that Stawberry had Kokonee, but didn't think much about them running and spawning. I am so jealous that you got to go see it. I would love to have seen them all red too. Maybe some other year we'll be in the area when they do it. I've caught Kokonee in Idaho before and they are good fish.
And Smokey the Bear? Pretty amazing guy too. Sounds like a great day.
What a fun outing!
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