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My wife surprised me with a trip to watch the spawning salmon in Lagunitas creek yesterday. I'd never seen our local salmon in fresh water before, and I learned a lot from the guide, Catie Clune.

https://seaturtles.org/portfolio/creekwalk-tours/

It was amazing to see how the females wear their tails down to bone digging their nests. Total commitment.

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That's very cool!  But 35 bones?  was it worth it?


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That's very cool!  But 35 bones?  was it worth it?
For us it definitely was. The $35 covered the whole family, supports good work, and included entrance to the park. A lot cheaper than taking the kids to see a movie.

If money is tight you could do a little research and put together your own self-guided tour for free.
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If you dont want to go on the tour, you can go on a self-guided creekwalk in the same area. Just check out the Leo Cronin Fish Viewing Station in Lagunitas. There's a quick walk through woods along Lagunitas Creek to the spillway at Kent Lake with spots to see coho and steelhead along the entire path.

Google maps link ... https://maps.app.goo.gl/atfBm

As KPD said, theres definitely worse uses of $35 for a few hours of family entertainment.
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You guys should do your homework on who you are supporting. Spawn is a big part of why we couldn’t get a net pen for salmon smolts in Bodega bay.

They are a controversial group in the local area that is more interested in a few pet salmon to look at in the creek than having a healthy sustainable fishery in the ocean for all to enjoy.

Glad you enjoyed the walk. We were out there with the kids too.



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You guys should do your homework on who you are supporting. Spawn is a big part of why we couldn’t get a net pen for salmon smolts in Bodega bay.

They are a controversial group in the local area that is more interested in a few pet salmon to look at in the creek than having a healthy sustainable fishery in the ocean for all to enjoy.

Glad you enjoyed the walk. We were out there with the kids too.

Thanks for pointing that out, Otter. I know that groups focused on wild fish populations are often at odds with those advocating for hatchery programs, so unfortunately I'm not surprised.
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Haven't been out there this year, but usually the beds are marked with surveyors tape in a nearby tree. So if you are doing the self guided thing you can look for the tape to find the beds...


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You guys should do your homework on who you are supporting. Spawn is a big part of why we couldn’t get a net pen for salmon smolts in Bodega bay.

They are a controversial group in the local area that is more interested in a few pet salmon to look at in the creek than having a healthy sustainable fishery in the ocean for all to enjoy.

Glad you enjoyed the walk. We were out there with the kids too.

Thanks for pointing that out, Otter. I know that groups focused on wild fish populations are often at odds with those advocating for hatchery programs, so unfortunately I'm not surprised.



Cool man, I love and support wild salmon also but our problems with water and habitat etc are so big that I support the hatcheries too. And yes I’m a little salty that we can’t have net pens in Bodega.