Where Salmon Scale Ladder at Baker River Dam

Where Salmon Scale Ladder at Baker River Dam

THE CONCRETE HERALD Formerly the Hamilton Herald Established Nov. 23, 1901. Oldest Paper in the Upper Skagit. July 15, 1926 WHERE SALMON SCALE LADDER AT BAKER RIVER DAM Re-typed verbatim from the original microfiche obtained from the Washington State Archives. FIRST DEVICE EVER BUILT FOR LIFTING FISH OVER HIGH DAMS IN SPAWNING STREAMS IS NOW IN SUCCESSFUL OPERATION AT THE BAKER RIVER PROJECT AT CONCRETE The above pictures of the fishway of the construction of a trap, known as the the Baker river dam, near this city, show the “Mayhall trap,” by which the fish could first device ever perfected for raising fish over ascend from one pool of the ladder to the next, an obstruction over 50 feet high. The fishway but could not return. It is now believed that has been proven successful during the past by using the type of fishway installed here, month while the sockeye salmon run was on, fish can be raised to any reasonable height. when thousands of salmon on their way to the It was also believed at first that the spawning grounds at Baker Lake were lifted jumps between the pools should be a over the dam. maximum, in which the salmon might have to About two years ago three important try several times to make it. The engineers power developments were under way in this believed that the jump should be the state, each of which would apparently close an minimum, so the jump could be made the first important spawning stream to the propagation time and the fish conserve its strength to of salmon. The Baker river project was the continue its way up the ladder. For this first that would be completed and as the Baker reason, a ladder was constructed when an is the only stream in the state in which the elevation of only two feet between the pools. sockeye salmon spawn, the problem here was The pools have also been built of ample size the first to be considered. A conference so that the fish can rest awhile before making between state and government fisheries another jump. officials and representatives of the power The whole scheme of the Baker river companies was called and at this meeting ladder consists of a huge forebay where a fish various means for lifting the salmon spawn, can fight the swift water and when tired enter the problem here was the first to be the traps on the upstream side of the fishbay, considered. A conference between state and and once entering one of these traps, cannot government fisheries officials and return. The ladder begins at this point and representatives of the power companies was goes by easy stages up the canyon walls until called, and at this meeting various means for it reaches a series of flumes built along the lifting the salmon over the dam were taken up river channel. The length of the flume is and considered. From the many plans, about 700 feet. The last ladder has for a pool submitted, the fishway now in operation was a moveable car. When a quantity of fish of worked out and was installed by the Puget sufficient number has negotiated the last pool Sound Power & Light company at a cost of of the ladder, the car, which is fitted with a about $75,000. The plans finally worked out door, is then pulled up a steel incline where by the engineers of the power company, with the salmon and water combined are emptied the assistance and cooperation of Chase into a trough leading to Lake Shannon above. Pollock, state supervisor of fisheries, and L. E. The salmon, therefore, do not at any time Mayhall, state superintendent of hatcheries. leave the water and are simply transported in a During the course of construction and large tank full of water to the lake above. while experiments were being made with a run of steelhead salmon, it developed that if this . could be retained at each point of his journey up the fish ladder, one of the difficulties of handling the fish would be solved. This led to Re-typed verbatim from the original microfiche obtained from the Washington State Archives. .

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