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<p>Kokanee spawners to return to Granite Creek in the northeast corner of the Lake Pend Oreille in this 2012 photo. About 100,000 adult spawners returned to Granite Creek this fall, which will provide future generations of fish for the lake.</p>

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Kokanee on a comeback
November 8, 2015 8 p.m.

Kokanee on a comeback

Idaho Fish and Game sees success managing Lake Pend Oreille fishery

Idaho’s biggest lake presented Idaho Fish and Game with one of its biggest fisheries challenges. How do you manage diverse fish populations in a lake that covers 134 square miles? How do you target a certain fish species in a lake so deep it is used to test submarines? How do you eliminate a bunch of big fish and replace them with small ones, and make anglers happy about it? Add to the mix an endangered species, a tiny crustacean and a world-class fishery at stake, and you have a management challenge akin to tight-rope walking on roller skates.