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States set initial 2021 Columbia River spring Chinook recreational seasons

States set initial 2021 Columbia River spring Chinook recreational seasons CLACKAMAS, Ore. – Fishery managers from Oregon and Washington adopted recreational spring Chinook salmon and steelhead seasons for the Columbia River today during a joint state hearing. These regulations modify the current rules which are in effect through Feb. 28 downstream of Bonneville Dam and through March 15 upstream of Bonneville. The lower Columbia River (from Buoy 10 to Warrior Rock) will be open for the first time since 2018. Also, a no-boat-angling bubble will be in effect on the mainstem at the Cowlitz River mouth (as well as Carrolls Channel in Wash.) to provide additional conservation measures for fish returning to the Cowlitz River.

Columbia River spring salmon fishing season set

Columbia River spring salmon fishing season set OregonLive.com 2/23/2021 Bill Monroe, oregonlive.com © Mark Graves | The Oregonian/OregonLive/oregonlive.com/TNS Hatchery spring chinook seasons are set for the Columbia River, from the mouth to the Oregon Washington border. File photo by Mark Graves/The Oregonian Sport anglers will be allowed to fish for hatchery spring chinook through April 4 on most of the lower Columbia River from Buoy 10 to Bonneville Dam. The upper boundary for boats will be Beacon Rock below Bonneville Dam. Bank fishing will be allowed on the Washington shoreline from Beacon Rock to the angling deadline below the dam.

For the birds! Pacific Western Brewing makes large grain donation to Ducks Unlimited volunteers

For the birds! Pacific Western Brewing makes large grain donation to Ducks Unlimited volunteers SHARE ON: Ducks eating at Cottonwood (Photo provided by Kyle Sampson) Local Ducks Unlimited Chapter members, Brock Bailey and Paul Cailleaux recently received some help from the Pacific Western Brewing (PWB) Company in feeding the ducks at Cottonwood Island Park. Volunteer Brock Bailey fills buckets with grain to feed the ducks (Photo provided by Kyle Sampson) PWB Brewmaster, Kelly Olson is now storing nearly 3000 lbs of grain that the duo can access and use to feed the ducks, something they’ve been doing every winter for the past 5 years.

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