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Spring Chinook Salmon Fishery Update Clearwater River
by Joe DuPont
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It is time for my weekly spring Chinook Salmon update, July 8. There will be no additional closures this week for any of the spring Chinook Salmon fisheries.
Harvest Shares
Harvest shares for the different Chinook Salmon fisheries in the Clearwater Region are shown in the table below (see original site). Harvest shares as of July 8, 2024 are 4,755 adult fish for the Clearwater River Return fishery (darker peach row), 2,449 for the Rapid River Return fishery (darker blue row), 822 for the Hells Canyon fishery (green row), and 236 for the Lochsa Summer Run fishery.
Basin Fishery
Harvest and effort continue to drop in the Clearwater River basin fishery (see table below -- see original site). We estimate that last week 38 adult fish were harvested, all from the North Fork Clearwater River (river section 3). Catch rates continue to remain excellent in the North Fork at four hours/fish. We interviewed a few other anglers fishing the South Fork Clearwater (sections 7-8) and Middle Fork Clearwater (section 5) rivers, but none said they harvested an adult salmon. We estimate the total harvest for the season is now 4,254 fish which leaves 501 more fish to go before our harvest share is met. The North Fork (River Section 3) has 30 more fish to go before it reaches its harvest distribution goal (see blue area in table below). For that reason, all river reaches currently open will remain open for another week. With only 30 fish to go for the North Fork, this may be the last week this river section remains open.
Lochsa River Summer Run Fishery
Harvest picked up last week in the Lochsa River as we estimate that 23 fish were harvested with most being jacks. The average catch rate was decent last week at 15 hrs/fish. With our harvest share currently at 236 fish, this fishery will continue to remain open.
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