Gallery Little River Restoration Project Sign Weighting 100 eggs. Coho in pipe returning to their tank. Chum Fry after release into tank Little River Enhancement Society Chum fry in the tank trailer and ready to be released. Here is a mix of various sized Coho smolts. Trap setup looking downstream Rick and setup of booth at the River Never Sleeps Festival 2023 Restored channel Clipped fry More Chum Fry Little River Smolt Fence Coho Mostly May 7 2021. Counted and returned to the stream. Calculating-number-of-eggs-per-female Underwater camera setup in trap box before placement into stream. Little River Enhancement Society Crew preparing for Chum fry release. Getting ready for the next rush of people at the River Never Sleeps Festival Another restored area Adult Chum in breeding colours. Awaiting mixings of eggs and milt. 2nd year Coho smolt April 6 2021 along with 1 year old Coho. 3. Pulling the air stones out of tank just before release. Bob showing Little River watershed at the River Never Sleeps Festival LRES photo Nov. 2019 brood capture restoration 4 Cleaning eggs before placement into the incubators. We have 1 large cutthroat and 2 Coho juveniles born in the spring of 2020 here. Pulling the valve open and away the smolts go into the stream. Coho passing camera on Oct 12 2021. « ‹ of 3 › » Please leave this field empty Sign up to receive LRES newsletter in your inbox. Check your inbox or spam folder to confirm your subscription.