restaurant in San Mateo County, California. On 2 December 1964, Hatchery Superintendent Ken Johnson found a 2-year-old marked
coho salmon swimming in a tank of newborn fish, exactly where he had been raised two years earlier. To reach the tank, he had to travel from the
Pacific Ocean up
Redwood Creek, turn into Lost Man Creek, run up a ditch, through a culvert under
Highway 101, through a storm sewer, and up the hatchery waste water through a drainage pipe, making a 90 degree turn and a vertical jump inside the pipe. Finally, he rammed through an overhead wire mesh screen, probably by jumping, to get into the rearing pond. The fish was rapidly nicknamed
Indomitable by the local press. Looking for how he got into the tank, workers found 72 more marked coho jack
salmon of the same age class stuck in the flume or drainage pipe on the way to the hatchling pond. The story of
Indomitable received massive press coverage, inspired a book, and continues to be cited as one of the amazing feats of
animal migration. From 1974 to 1992 two large
redwood sculptures of
Indomitable were sequentially mounted outside the hatchery. The first, a , two-ton sculpture by Floyd Davis of
Gasquet, California was made and installed in 1974 after fundraising efforts by System 99 Vice-president
Ed Henke. In 1992, this sculpture was judged too weathered to be displayed. Following donations by Arcata Redwood Company, Miller Farms Saw Shop and Humboldt County Supervisor, Anna Sparks, the second fish was carved on site by Mark Leppanen of
Arcata. When the Hatchery was closed on 31 October 1992, the second
sculpture was removed and stored at the Arcata/Eureka airport until 14 October 1997 when the Humboldt County Board of Supervisors sold it to the North Coast Co-op grocery store in Arcata for $5,005 and displayed inside the store. Still at Prairie Creek are ''Indomitable's'' mounting pole, concrete pad and dedication marker. The original Davis sculpture was sold by the Humboldt County Board of Supervisors and is currently installed outside
Buck's of Woodside restaurant. ==See also==