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4th extension for OR and WA
#1
I would have just as soon not ever found out about this, but I thought since I did, and had to think about it now, I would let you guys have some fun with it! [pirate]

[url "http://www.dfw.state.or.us/news/2014/may/051314c.asp"]http://www.dfw.state.or.us/...2014/may/051314c.asp[/url]

May 13, 2014
CLACKAMAS, Ore. – An improved outlook for the number of upriver spring Chinook salmon returning to the Columbia River prompted fishery managers from Oregon and Washington to reopen the recreational fishing season below Bonneville Dam for another month.
Spring Chinook fishing will reopen on the lower Columbia from Thursday, May 15 through Sunday, June 15 under rules adopted today during a joint state hearing of fish and wildlife officials from the two states.
The joint state action is based on a revised estimate of salmon returns issued on Monday by the U.S. v. Oregon Technical Advisory Committee, which adjusted its expected return of upriver Chinook to 224,000 fish, up from the previous estimate of a minimum 185,000 upriver fish.
“We’re pleased to see these additional fish moving into the Columbia, and the opportunity this creates to provide an extended period of recreational salmon fishing,” said John North, ODFW’s Columbia River Program manager. “This is the scenario we were hoping for and we’re glad to see it materialize.”
This is the fourth time this year that fishery managers have extended the spring Chinook season in response to updated information about fish passage and angler success rates. The most recent reopening took place May 9-10.
Under the rules approved at today’s hearing, the season opens to both boat and bank fishing from Tongue Point upstream to the Bonneville Dam deadline. The bag limit is two adult adipose fin-clipped salmonids (salmon or steelhead) per day, of which only one may be a Chinook. Shad and adipose fin-clipped jack Chinook may also be kept. All sockeye salmon must be released unharmed.
Above Bonneville and upriver to the Oregon/Washington border, Chinook and steelhead fishing remains closed but managers may consider additional opportunity in this area if additional fish become available.

Contact:
John North (971) 673-6029
Jeff Whisler (971) 673-6024
Rick Swart (971) 673-6038
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#2
Read this yesterday. I really don't know what to say about this. You notice that the up river OR/WA guys are getting screwed as well. All I am going to say is ID get a set and team up with the tribes. Happens every year!!!
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#3
We build the fishery and then get our harvest share reduced. They contribute nothing and get an extended season...awesome!
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#4
Most of ID springers are over Bonn now. They are catching ID summers now.

Heres how this works

ID has no legal say in how the columbia salmon are caught. They are ALLOWED to sit in and can suggest. Thats all

SO the lower river compact manages the fishery like this

Catch as many early fish as possible knowing about 70% are going to ID. Watch the run and increase harvest as the run pans out. The reopen the season as ID summers start showing up along with more OR/WA springers

Its a great deal foe them
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