ISSAQUAH, Wash. — The salmon are swimming upstream and that’s the sign of a homecoming the staff and volunteers at Issaquah’s Salmon Hatchery were waiting for. Issaquah is home to the most visited ...
Salmon are heading up Issaquah Creek to spawn, and staff and volunteers at Issaquah Salmon Hatchery are at work, too, collecting fish for their eggs and milt. It’s about a 42-mile journey for the ...
Every fall, you can count on finding people staring down from a little pedestrian bridge just a block away from downtown Issaquah. They are watching migrating salmon enter the Issaquah State Salmon ...
ISSAQUAH — Thousands of Chinook salmon have returned to the salmon hatchery in Issaquah in time for this weekend’s Salmon Days. Visitors can see the fish in Issaquah Creek, a holding pool and fish ...
ISSAQUAH -- This week, as king-size chinook salmon were muscling their way back into Issaquah Creek, black clouds hung over Tiger Mountain. For fish headed to the Issaquah Salmon Hatchery, the clouds ...
Like clockwork, almost, the Issaquah Salmon Hatchery turns into a hive of activity in early September, as the chinook run brings the famous fish to Issaquah Creek. The hatchery opened its fish ladder ...
President Donald Trump meets with U.S. Ambassadors in the Cabinet room at the White House. by Matt Markovich Updated Fri, January 3rd 2014 at 4:00 PM ISSAQUAH, Wash. -- The Issaquah Salmon Hatchery ...
ISSAQUAH -- The huge slabs of endangered muscle hurled themselves into frenetic leaps that got nowhere and slammed back into the gravel of Issaquah Creek. Time and time again they smacked the barrier, ...