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A huge return of hatchery coho in Cedar Creek appeared after the rains recently. The fish are running so heavy they are literally jamming the little creek forcing hatchery managers to quickly assemble workers to harvest the surplus fish that will processed and donated to the Oregon Food Bank. Thomas Boyd/The Oregonian
  • A huge return of hatchery coho in Cedar Creek appeared after the rains recently. The fish are running so heavy they are literally jamming the little creek forcing hatchery managers to quickly assemble workers to harvest the surplus fish that will processed and donated to the Oregon Food Bank. Thomas Boyd/The Oregonian By photographer Thomas Boyd
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  • A huge return of hatchery coho in Cedar Creek appeared after the rains recently. The fish are running so heavy they are literally jamming the little creek forcing hatchery managers to quickly assemble workers to harvest the surplus fish that will processed and donated to the Oregon Food Bank. ODF worker Dave Amburgh tosses a fish to a bin during the sorting process. Thomas Boyd/The Oregonian By photographer Thomas Boyd
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  • A huge return of hatchery coho in Cedar Creek appeared after the rains recently. The fish are running so heavy they are literally jamming the little creek forcing hatchery managers to quickly assemble workers to harvest the surplus fish that will processed and donated to the Oregon Food Bank. Thomas Boyd/The Oregonian By photographer Thomas Boyd
    sg.coho_T8G...jpg
  • A huge return of hatchery coho in Cedar Creek appeared after the rains recently. The fish are running so heavy they are literally jamming the little creek forcing hatchery managers to quickly assemble workers to harvest the surplus fish that will processed and donated to the Oregon Food Bank. Thomas Boyd/The Oregonian By photographer Thomas Boyd
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  • A huge return of hatchery coho in Cedar Creek appeared after the rains recently. The fish are running so heavy they are literally jamming the little creek forcing hatchery managers to quickly assemble workers to harvest the surplus fish that will processed and donated to the Oregon Food Bank. Thomas Boyd/The Oregonian By photographer Thomas Boyd
    sg.coho_MG_...jpg
  • A huge return of hatchery coho in Cedar Creek appeared after the rains recently. The fish are running so heavy they are literally jamming the little creek forcing hatchery managers to quickly assemble workers to harvest the surplus fish that will processed and donated to the Oregon Food Bank. Thomas Boyd/The Oregonian By photographer Thomas Boyd
    sg.coho_MG_...jpg
  • A huge return of hatchery coho in Cedar Creek appeared after the rains recently. The fish are running so heavy they are literally jamming the little creek forcing hatchery managers to quickly assemble workers to harvest the surplus fish that will processed and donated to the Oregon Food Bank. Thomas Boyd/The Oregonian By photographer Thomas Boyd
    sg.coho_MG_...jpg
  • A huge return of hatchery coho in Cedar Creek appeared after the rains recently. The fish are running so heavy they are literally jamming the little creek forcing hatchery managers to quickly assemble workers to harvest the surplus fish that will processed and donated to the Oregon Food Bank. ODF workers sort and euthanize fish for distrubution. Thomas Boyd/The Oregonian By photographer Thomas Boyd
    sg.coho_MG_...jpg
  • A huge return of hatchery coho in Cedar Creek appeared after the rains recently. The fish are running so heavy they are literally jamming the little creek forcing hatchery managers to quickly assemble workers to harvest the surplus fish that will processed and donated to the Oregon Food Bank. Brandon Haggas, right, hands off a dead fish to Tim Foulk, both of the ODF, during the sorting process. Thomas Boyd/The Oregonian By photographer Thomas Boyd
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