Hundreds of people are visiting the east fork of the Little Bear River near Porcupine Reservoir to witness the kokanee salmon spawn but experts warn to not get too close. brian_schnee
Unfortunately, it’s been documented time and time again that lots of people are disrupting the salmon, which could hurt the overall population in the future.
“People don’t realize when they’re walking in the water, even if they don’t think they’re stepping on a fish necessarily, they’ve laid their eggs in the water,” said Vidrine. “We encourage everybody to come up and check it out, see the salmon — they’re really cool. We just say watch from a distance, be respectful, look but don’t touch.”
Interfering with the salmon spawn is not only harmful to salmon and the reproduction process, but it’s also illegal.
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