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Better dam management has led to a record sockeye salmon run, but now hot Columbia River waters in WA could threaten their migration.
Sport salmon fishing on the Columbia River has been extended again, from Oct. 1 to 13, following newly revised run forecasts echoing previous improvements in the upriver chinook salmon run.
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 ...
Earlier this summer, the record return of sockeye salmon on the Columbia River looked to be doomed by water too warm to pass. But the run got a well-timed break from the heat.
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The Columbia River steelhead forecast calls for returns of about 75,000 fish, including 55,600 A-run steelhead bound for ...
Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission data shows the decline and slow recovery of salmon in the Columbia River basin.
About 2.3 million salmon and steelhead migrate up the Columbia River each year, according to the Northwest Power and Conservation Council. TrendingComplaints surge about missed grass seed ...
Today we're on the shoreline of the Fraser River in British Columbia. I've never fished for salmon on the Fraser River before, and I'm glad you can join me today. The Chinook salmon run is pretty much ...
BONNEVILLE DAM, Columbia River, Wash. — There is a new king of the Columbia. Each spring, a chrome tide of fish native to the East Coast floods the Northwest’s mightiest river by the millions ...
BONNEVILLE – The Columbia River's fall chinook salmon run won't reach its much-hyped “record” prediction of 1.5 million adults.