Contribute to wild-salmon recovery by taking home six hatchery coho
Posted on July 28, 2009 - Filed Under Fish, Fishing
VANCOUVER, Wash. – Anglers planning to fish for salmon on any of the eight tributaries that flow into the Columbia River below Bonneville Dam can expect good fishing for hatchery coho. Starting Aug. 1, when fall salmon fishing opens in the Columbia River Basin, anglers fishing those rivers will be allowed to catch and keep up to six adult salmon per day, provided that at least four of them are hatchery-reared coho. No wild coho may be retained.
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Contribute to wild-salmon recovery by taking home six hatchery coho
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