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 By WDFW    Fishing    September 1, 2016

Release Chinook Marked With Hole Punch In Upper Columbia River Fisheries

September 8, 2016 Action: Anglers are required to release chinook salmon that have a ¼-inch diameter (round) hole punched in the upper lobe of the caudal (tail) fin Effective dates: Sept. 15 – Oc... Full story

 
 By WDFW    Fishing    May 1, 2016

Limit On Spring Chinook Increased In The Snake River

Action: Increase limit to two adult spring chinook. Effective date: Immediately. Species affected: Chinook salmon. Locations: A) Below Ice Harbor Dam: Snake River from the South Bound Highway 12... Full story

 
 By WDFW    Fishing    April 1, 2016

Lower Yakima River To Open For Spring Chinook Fishing

Action: Open the lower Yakima River to fishing for spring chinook salmon Species affected: Chinook salmon Dates: April 29 through June 15, 2016 Location: From the Hwy. 240 bridge in Richland (river... Full story

 
 By WDFW    Fishing    May 15, 2015

Hanford Reach salmon fishery changes

Actions: Implements a new salmon fishery management area in the Columbia River near the mouth of the Yakima River in the Tri-cities. Implements protective salmon daily limits in the new management... Full story

 
 By WDFW    Fishing    May 15, 2015

Snake River spring chinook fisheries to open

Locations: A) Below Ice Harbor: Snake River from the South Bound Highway 12 Bridge near Pasco upstream about 7 miles to the fishing restriction boundary below Ice Harbor Dam; B) Below Little Goose:... Full story

 
 By WDFW    Fishing    April 15, 2015

Snake River Spring Chinook Fishery Will Get Under Way Sunday, April 19

OLYMPIA – Two sections of the Snake River, below Ice Harbor Dam near Pasco and below Lower Granite Dam, will open to fishing for spring chinook salmon Sunday, April 19. Two other sections of the r... Full story

 

Two Sections Of The Yakima River To Open For Spring Chinook Fishing

Action: Open two sections of the Yakima River to fishing for hatchery spring chinook salmon. Species affected: Hatchery chinook salmon. Locations & Dates: Area 1: Open daily May 2 through June 15 from the Hwy. 240 bridge in Richland (river mile 2.1)... Full story

 
 By WDFW    Fishing    April 15, 2015

Chinook fisheries on two sections of the lower Snake River set to close

May 6, 2015 Action: Spring chinook salmon fishing closes on the Snake River below Ice Harbor and Little Goose dams, but remains unchanged in the Lower Granite and Clarkston areas. Species affected:... Full story

 
 By WDFW    Fishing    July 15, 2014

Hanford Reach Fall Chinook Salmon Fishery Enhancements

Actions: Daily limit 6 salmon, up to three (3) may be adult salmon. Once the daily limit of adult salmon is retained, anglers may not continue to fish for any species for the remainder of the day. The...

 
 By WOT    Fishing    May 15, 2014

Chinook Fisheries On Lower Snake River To Close

OLYMPIA – Effective immediately, Snake River spring chinook fishing will close for the season below Ice Harbor Dam and Little Goose Dam, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) a...

 
 By WOT    Wildlife    January 15, 2014

Free Workshops On Conservation Programs For Agricultural Producers Offered In Pasco

PASCO, Wash. - Agricultural producers and landowners can learn about conservation practices and programs that benefit them and wildlife at a series of free workshops Feb. 5 at the Red Lion Inn in... Full story

 
 By WDFW    Fishing    August 15, 2013

New fishing rules reflect record-breaking upriver chinook return to Columbia River

OLYMPIA - More upriver fall chinook salmon are returning to the Columbia River than any time in the past 75 years, so Washington and Oregon fishery managers are expanding sport fishing options below... Full story

 

Spring Chinook Fishing To Reopen On Three Sections Of The Snake River

OLYMPIA - Three sections of the Snake River will reopen to fishing for hatchery spring chinook salmon, beginning with a stretch of the river near Clarkston later this week, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) announced today. The... Full story

 

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