Columbia River Chinook Fishing Extended Three Days

Anglers will get another three days of Columbia River Chinook salmon fishing starting Friday, under rules adopted during a joint state hearing of fish and wildlife officials from Oregon and Washington.  The season opens Friday and continues through Sunday.  The open area is from Tongue Point approximately 19 miles upstream from the river mouth, to Beacon Rock, located approximately four miles below Bonneville Dam.  Only bank angling is allowed from Beacon Rock upstream to Bonneville Dam.  This is the second time in the past two weeks that fishery managers have reopened the spring Chinook season on the Columbia, with the catch during last weekend’s reopening lower than expected.  The size of this year’s Chinook run will be updated again when fishery managers meet again on Tuesday.  

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