Average salmon and steelhead counts in the Columbia River Basin over the last decade are still well below officials’ goal of 5 million fish per year. From 2014 to 2023, just 2.3 million salmon and ...
On the lower Columbia River from Rocky Point/Tongue Point line upstream to Bonneville Dam there were 261 salmonid boats and 397 Washington bank rods were tallied on the May 31 flight count. Section 1 ...
But 56% of them were hatchery-raised fish which, in the eyes of the region’s Native American tribes and environmental groups, don’t count. The tribes estimate that before the dams were built on the ...
With the days getting longer and the warmer, people are gearing up for an exciting season of fishing all the way till the end of fall. Tri-Cities offers an incredible number of places to go fishing ...
Lower Columbia River, Rocky Point/Tongue Point line upstream to Bonneville Dam there were 690 salmonid boats and 257 Washington bank rods were tallied on the April 12 flight count. Sec 1 (Bonneville) ...
Blame my late start to the fall salmon season on high water temperature and late-arriving fish. Waiting for the river to cool down and salmon passage counts to build, I spent September afternoons ...
The fish swimming up the lower Snake River number in the hundreds of thousands, but proponents of breaching the four dams on that stretch of the river say they’re the wrong fish. Statistics provided ...
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