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An oldie but a goody article
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I don't remember that far back, plus I was working all the time so did not fish much back then.

that 2007 I found in the Deseret news here is another one in 2005

https://www.deseret.com/2005/9/22/199837...t-and-last


from this it looks like they planted kokanee just after. Strawberry Reservoir was treated 1990

http://redrockadventure.com/index.php/fi...-reservoir

The hatcheries now had two sources of fish to rear but as the rune are small, Strawberry Reservoir has received only a quarter of the fish requested. Fortunately, the kokanee planted into the reservoir in 1991 didn't wait the usual four years to mature. An estimated 1,900 started a run at Indian Creek in 1992, and a few found other smaller tributaries. An even greater number cruised the banks of the Soldier Creek area looking for a stream to spawn in. This placed the runs at Strawberry a couple years ahead of schedule. Eventually, Strawberry will replace Sheep Creek as the major source of kokanee eggs in Utah.
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An oldie but a goody article - by kentofnsl - 01-03-2020, 02:21 AM
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