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large numbers of these species. To determine the percentage that were consumed, Stroud et al. (2010, 2011) used bioenergetic models linked to population estimates. They estimate that the predators consumed 105 (95% CI, 86–162)% of the 0.5-year kokanee salmon, 39 (33–68)% of the 1.5-year kokanee salmon, 74 (60–118)% of the 1-year rainbow trout and 53 (44–92)% of the 2 and 3-year old rainbow trout in a 113-day study window.
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have been moving downstream towards the Sanpoil and Grand Coulee Dam, but had not been detected in that Sanpoil area as of 2018. However in early 2019, two mature pike, a male and an egg laden female, were caught in the Sanpoil arm. The pair were caught before the female could spawn, but there is concern that the encroachment could impact native runs of redband and bull trout.
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is known from the lower river system, with reports of small amounts at the confluence of the West fork Sanpoil and Sanpoil and additional reports along the courses of Strawberry and Gold Creeks. The richest gold deposits are from the upper river valley, with alluvial gold found in the Granite Creek,
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A series of dams were proposed and investigated along the course of the Sanpoil River prior to 1930, though none would be built. The six sites were spaced along the lower Sanpoil from 7 miles south of the West Fork Sanpoil River confluence to 6 miles north of the old Keller townsite. From upstream
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where they were first detected in 2004. Pike have been moving downstream towards the Sanpoil and Grand Coulee Dam, but had not been detected in that Sanpoil area as of 2018. The pike are noted predators of small and larger fish, with a preference for soft-rayed fish such as salmon and trout. Pike
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Dick Creek, John Tom Creek, Silver Creek, Copper Creek, Alice Creek, Cow Creek, Iron Creek, Louie Creek, Bridge Creek, Thirtymile Creek, Deadhorse Creek, Twentyfive Mile Creek, Twentythree Mile Creek, Twentyonemile Creek, Seventeenmile Creek, Thirteenmile Creek, Ninemile Creek, Mcmann Creek, Camel
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Relatively low numbers of adfluvial wild rainbow trout and hatchery-released kokanee salmon return to the Sanpoil River from Lake Roosevelt. Smallmouth bass and walleye, two nonindigenous predators that stage at the river/lake interface during the juvenile migration season, are thought to consume
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Manilla Creek, Meadow Creek, Jack Creek, Brush Creek. Empire Creek, Lime Creek, Cache Creek, McAllister Creek, Capoose Creek, Cub Creek, South Nanamkin Creek, North Nanamkin Creek, Bear Creek, Anderson Creek, Nineteenmile Creek, West Fork Sanpoil River, Tenmile Creek, Sunset Creek, Gold Creek,
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Okanogan lobe, which produced the topography seen in the Republic area today. At maximum extent, the lobe sent the Sanpoil sublobe down the upper Sanpoil river valley to a point somewhere between Empire Creek and Manila Creek. It has been suggested that Glacial Lake Columbia maintained a
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In early 2017, heavy rains combined with intense snowmelt throughout the Sanpoil River Basin resulted in the worst flooding that had been seen in the valley in decades. The flooding washed out at least one house and the west embankment for the
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over the river from surplus bridge parts. The bridge was not fully replaced and officially reopened for full traffic use until October 2020, with construction of the permanent replacement bridge starting in early 2020.
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to downstream they were to be named Devils Elbow Dam #3, Devils Elbow #2, Devils Elbow #1, Louis Creek Dam, Iron Creek Dam, and Sanpoil Dam; each of the dams was to create small retention pools for general domestic use.
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was centered in the upper river basin, with both placer and underground mining operations occurring from 1896 though the early 1900s. Several ore mills were in operation on or near tributaries of the Sanpoil, using
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The populations of cutthroat trout found in the West fork Sanpoil, along with Gold lake and its tributaries are suggested to not be relictual native populations, but possibly have origins dating to historic
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Genetic and Phenotype Catalog of Native Resident Trout of the Interior Columbia River Basin: FY-99 Report : Populations of the Pend Oreille, Kettle, and Sanpoil River Basins of Colville National Forest
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Stroud, D. H. (2011). Salmonid consumption in the Sanpoil River arm of Lake Roosevelt by Smallmouth Bass and Walleye using Bioenergetic Modeling (Doctoral dissertation, Eastern Washington University).
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to conduct surveying for a southern line though the Colville Reservation along the Sanpoil River. The full extent of the line was a proposed 140 mi (230 km) route connecting Republic to
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The river system hosts a mixture of riverine and lake fish, resulting from the long mouth area formed by the Sanpoil arm of Lake Roosevelt. Before construction of the
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of northeast central Washington, as a confluence of the North Fork Sanpoil and South Fork Sanpoil rivers. It flows west into the Curlew Lake valley and turns south at
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changes during the early 1900s redirected the northern water flow from the Sanpoil river basin into the Curlew Lake Basin via Lake Roberta and on north to the
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and his party on July 3, 1811, after the first day of his journey down the Columbia River. This was the first visit to the lower Sanpoil valley by
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Fourteenth Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1892–1893
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bridge over the West Fork Sanpoil River. The highway was impassable through the section for over two weeks, until the
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Hanson, M. A.; Clague, J. J. (2016). "Record of glacial lake Missoula floods in glacial lake Columbia, Washington".
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Pearson, R. C.; Obradovich, D. (1977). "Eocene Rocks in Northeast Washington- Radiometric Ages and Correlation".
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There are also a number of introduced fish species that have populations in the river, including the salominds
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Index: Moses Coulee, Crab & Foster Creeks, Okanogan (Okanagan), Sanpoil, Colville & Kettle Rivers
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Carim, K. J.; Caleb Dysthe, J.; McLellan, H.; Young, M. K.; McKelvey, K. S.; Schwartz, M. K. (2019).
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species that are still present in the river system or itinerant visitors from Lake Roosevelt include
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where it enters Sanpoil Lake. After flowing out of Sanpoil Lake it is joined by O'Brien Creek near
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activity. In contrast, a number of streams in the basin host genetically pure populations of the
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have been established over the years. Possibly due to use as live bait or a forage fish,
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to the main Sanpoil Valley where it again turns south. Just after turning south below
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Washington State University Laboratory of Anthropology Report of Investigations No.42
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Umpleby, J. B. (1910). "Geology and ore deposits of Republic mining district".
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San Poil, Intermountain Province Plan, Northwest Power and Conservation Council
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Collier, A. J. (1907). "Gold-bearing river sands of northeastern Washington".
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An additional threat to the river system fish is the expansion of invasive
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Sources of the River: Tracking David Thompson Across Western North America
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The Sanpoil river runs south between two distinct geologic provinces, the
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Sanpoil River
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United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. North Pacific Division (1948).
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Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, for the Year 1902
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for the formation is an exposure along the river near Republic.
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The mouth and lower river valley of the Sanpoil was visited by
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A glacially scoured hill in the Sanpoil River Valley, along
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are recorded from the river. A single native minnow, the
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who were looking to chart the Columbia for trade routes.
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The Sanpoil Arm, south of Keller, showing terracing of
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who live along the river course. The name is from the
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Mooney, James (1896), "The tribes of the Columbia",
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April 13, 2017 7: 887:Spokane and British Columbia Railway 429:The Sanpoil River originates in the 1162:Justus Caudell (October 29, 2020). 301:981 sq mi (2,540 km) 1588:Rivers of Ferry County, Washington 1396:Republic and Kettle River Railway. 558:MacArthur-Forrest cyanide leaching 476:The Sanpoil River discharges into 455:Okanogan–Wenatchee National Forest 14: 1583:Tributaries of the Columbia River 1271:, U.S. Government Printing Office 863:1825 "Lampoile" by John Work and 827:down the upper Columbia from the 441:and flows west again through the 1490:Grace Ditzler (April 14, 2017). 852:. The term Sanpoil is from the 480:(Lake Roosevelt), the impounded 36: 1238:Eli Francovich (May 22, 2019). 1054:10.1016/j.quascirev.2015.12.009 1015:U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 242: • coordinates 176: • coordinates 1: 1069:US Geological Survey Bulletin 395:. 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Index

Sanpoil (disambiguation)

United States
Okanagan Highlands
Washington
Ferry
Okanogan County
Republic
Keller
Copper Butte
48°42′09″N 118°27′56″W / 48.7025°N 118.4656°W / 48.7025; -118.4656 (Copper Butte)
48°38′54″N 118°38′12″W / 48.64833°N 118.63667°W / 48.64833; -118.63667
Mouth
Columbia River
47°56′55″N 118°40′50″W / 47.94861°N 118.68056°W / 47.94861; -118.68056
mouth
tributary
Columbia River
U.S. state
Washington
Sanpoil
Interior Salish people
Okanagan

State Route 21
Kettle River Range
Torboy
Pine Grove
Ferry County Fairgrounds
Republic

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