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Issaquah Creek is a small stream running mainly through the town of [[Issaquah, Washington]] and its surrounding communities. It serves as a vital salmon run for Pacific [[Salmon]] returning to their place of birth to lay their eggs. Every October people gather on its shores to watch the [[Salmon]] traveling upstream. Issaquah Creek also hosts [[cutthroat trout]]. However, fishing in Issaquah Creek is only practiced legally by the local [[Native Americans]].
Issaquah Creek is a small stream flowing through the city of [[Issaquah, Washington]] and its surrounding communities. It serves as a vital salmon run for Pacific [[Salmon]] returning to their place of birth to lay their eggs. Every October people gather on its shores to watch the [[Salmon]] traveling upstream. Issaquah Creek also hosts [[cutthroat trout]]. However, fishing in Issaquah Creek is only practiced legally by the local [[Native Americans]].


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== References ==

Revision as of 18:10, 29 March 2008

Issaquah Creek is a small stream flowing through the city of Issaquah, Washington and its surrounding communities. It serves as a vital salmon run for Pacific Salmon returning to their place of birth to lay their eggs. Every October people gather on its shores to watch the Salmon traveling upstream. Issaquah Creek also hosts cutthroat trout. However, fishing in Issaquah Creek is only practiced legally by the local Native Americans.

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Manning, Harvey.50+ Trails of Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park, Squak Mountain State Park, Lake Sammanmish State Park, Coal Creek Park, May Creek Park.Issaquah: Issaquah Alps Trails Club , 1985.