The Last Days of the Salmon

Video clips of salmon slaughter

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As someone who enjoys fishing greatly (and in particular, the challenge of catching salmon outside the Golden Gate), I share Bill Wattenburg’s disgust at the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife killing salmon returning upriver just because they were born in a hatchery. Please help us stop the insane practice of the government killing (by the tens of thousands) a fish they claim belongs on the endangered species list.

The issue came to our attention when the Wall Street Journal ran a front-page article on what Oregon banker Ronald Yechout stumbled upon—thousands of salmon returning upstream to spawn were being beaten to death with baseball bats. He videotaped the otherworldly scene and gave the videotape to all the local TV stations and newspapers, but only the WSJ and one local paper have run significant stories on the slaughter. The killing of 6,000 (and more) salmon is part of an effort to shut the Fall Creek Hatchery over the past several years.

The best introduction to the issues at the moment consists of the following two clips from Bill Wattenburg’s radio show the night he first discussed the topic:

Clips from Mr. Yechout’s video will be posted to this site soon.

Additional information can be found at the following links:


Media Clips

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