UPDATE: The World's Largest Salmon BBQ for 2008, is on Saturday, July 5th. See you there!
Bob Veith, whose generosity has made salmon hatchery possible passes away in 2006. About
the association: The
Salmon Restoration Association exists for one reason: To take positive,
measurable action to restore the natural wild salmon runs to rivers of
Northern California. Our primary concern at this time is the Hollow Tree
Creek Hatchery. Hollow Tree Creek sits on a tributary to the Eel river
in Hales Grove California--near California's Lost Coast. The
association is a non-profit organization, and our primary funding comes
from two sources: The California Department of Fish and Game reserves
a portion of the sales of commercial salmon tags for restoration work,
and our annual event; The Worlds Largest Salmon
Barbeque.Now a part of California's history, Representaive Mike Thompson
of the 3rd district, has filed The Salmon Restoration Association's "Worlds
Largest Salmon Barbeque" as a Local
Legacy project with the Library of Congress. We
are currently seeking an intern for a number of different tasks including
hands on work with the salmon, and administrative work dealing with cataloging
and reporting. Interested parties should contact the board. Want
to know what's happening at Hollow Tree Creek Hatchery? Click
here for the latest update from Spencer. Hey
Kids, Would you like to visit the hatchery? We're open all the time. Here's
a little tour so you can see what we do up here.
Click here for the story
New Salmon BBQ Pics Posted Click Here

Kolby Wall and Jake Casey of Fort Bragg with salmon eggs.

Hatchery Manager, Spencer Stiff with a big male.


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