Lower Columbia River treaty tribes next week will launch their first commercial gillnet fishery directed at summer chinook salmon in 38 years thanks to a higher-than-expected return that will likely be the second-largest since 1960.
Lower Columbia River treaty tribes next week will launch their first commercial gillnet fishery directed at summer chinook salmon in 38 years thanks to a higher-than-expected return that will likely be the second-largest since 1960.