Relatively low numbers of spring chinook salmon in test fisheries and at dam counting windows have made Oregon and Washington fishery managers wary of the future and forced non-tribal commercial fishers to remain docked for the second week in a row.
Relatively low numbers of spring chinook salmon in test fisheries and at dam counting windows have made Oregon and Washington fishery managers wary of the future and forced non-tribal commercial fishers to remain docked for the second week in a row.