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11 Days of Spring Chinook Fishing
by Editor
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CLACKAMAS, Ore. -- Fishery managers from Washington and Oregon added 11 recreational fishing days (Thursday, May 25-Sunday, June 4) to the ongoing spring Chinook fishery downstream of Bonneville Dam during a joint state hearing today, May 24th.
Adult Chinook passage at Bonneville Dam through May 23 totals 99,585 fish, which is 100 percent of the 10-year (2013-22) average cumulative count for this date and is well ahead of the recent 5-year (2018-22) average for this date.
Fishery biologists with the U.S. v. Oregon Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) are now expecting the upriver spring Chinook return to be 153,000 adults compared to the pre-season forecast of 198,600 adults.
Recreational spring Chinook fishing in the mainstem Columbia upstream of Bonneville Dam to the Oregon/Washington border will close as scheduled after today (May 24) as this fishery is projected to have met about 95 percent of its catch guideline.
Season dates and bag limits for the additional days follow:
Downstream of Bonneville Dam
Anglers are reminded that, effective March 1 through June 15, on days when the mainstem Columbia River recreational fishery below Bonneville Dam is open to retention of Chinook, the daily salmonid bag limit in Oregon and Washington Select Areas will be the same as mainstem Columbia River bag limits.
For the latest on Columbia River fishing regulations and a look at the upcoming fall and summer seasons, visit https://myodfw.com/recreation-report/fishing-report/columbia-zone
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