Here are six frequently asked questions about taking down the dams and restoring critical populations of wild fish in the Basin.
Your Snake Questions – Answered

Here are six frequently asked questions about taking down the dams and restoring critical populations of wild fish in the Basin.
Leveraging federal dollars and partnership muscle to unblock legendary wild fisheries on the OP
Two paddlers from the Grand Salmon project talk about their upcoming trip, dam removal, and Snake River salmon.
When was the last time you fought a hot 10-pound fish on a reel with no drag? For me, the answer was “never.”
Thanks to a new study, we now have a better sense of how many steelhead once returned to fabled OP rivers.
Trout Unlimited and our Klamath partners have worked for more than two decades to get to this point in restoring the Klamath River and the fisheries, economies and cultures that depend on it.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: January 25, 2022 Media Contacts Brian Johnson, Trout Unlimited — bjohnson@tu.org; (415) 385-0796 Curtis Knight, California Trout — cknight@caltrout.org; (530) 926-3755 Mark Rockwell, Fly Fishers International — mrockwell1945@gmail.com; (530) 559-5759 Klamath River: Federal Environmental Review Confirms Prior Analyses that Dam Removal Benefits Far Outweigh Risks Washington, DC—Today the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission