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Anglers will get a chance to take home chinook salmon from a portion of the the Upper Columbia River this summer. The ...
More chances to bag a salmon this summer, but clamming on Clatsop County beaches comes to a close for the season.
Anglers will get a chance to take home chinook salmon from a portion of the the Upper Columbia River this summer. The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife announced this week that an upgraded ...
The Columbia River will remain open to chinook salmon retention through the end of the year up to the U.S. 395 bridge in Pasco, Washington.
Salmon fishing season in the Columbia River will continue at least through Sept. 30, Washington and Oregon officials agreed Wednesday. State, tribal and federal biologists originally forecast a ...
A juvenile chinook salmon was caught in the Kettle River in British Columbia earlier this month, marking the first time since reintroduction efforts began that the species was found in the stream. The ...
Can a single policy shift reverse decades of partnership, threaten already vulnerable species, and reopen old sores ...
Oregon and Washington fishery managers Wednesday extended the summer recreational Chinook and sockeye season from July 7 through July 31. They acted after a run update showed Chinook numbers ...
According to the WDFW news release, effective through Sunday, Sept. 22, retention of one Chinook is allowed in the daily adult bag limit for the mainstem Columbia River fishery from the Buoy 10 ...
Smashing records, sockeye salmon are booming up the Columbia River, in a run expected to top 700,000 fish before it’s over. But a punishing heat wave has made river temperatures so hot many may ...
The groups argue that defunding Columbia River hatcheries will reduce ongoing harm to endangered Southern Resident orcas who rely on healthy wild salmon to survive — an issue central to a 2020 lawsuit ...
Shad, not salmon, are thriving in the warm, still water created by hydroelectric dams throughout the Columbia River Basin. Some years, they make up more than 90% of fish migrating upstream.