When it comes to steelhead, I am certainly late to a mindset that could have been going on for decades. One of the authors I collected was Bill McMillan. McMillan has a long history of chasing steelhead in the WA area. In one of the side videos of McMillan, he presented some string data that hatchery plants were responsible for the decline and elimination of some wild steelhead runs. There is no doubt that assessment brings mixed opinions.
McMillan presented information of steelhead runs in WA, OR, and BC. It showed the hatchery plants of steelhead related to continuing declines of at least the winter steelhead runs. Some places in BC stopped the hatchery plants and the Umpqua River is surviving well without hatchery fish.
I am probably poking at the tip of the iceberg.
Is the same negative impact happening to all runs (winter and summer) of native steelhead in WA, OR, and BC
Is the same problem happening in CA??
Are hatchery management issues a problem in AK also?