High Catch Rates Prompt Buoy 10 Salmon Fishery To Go Catch And Release

High catch rates — particularly of “upriver brights” — have prompted the states Oregon and Washington to end retention of chinook salmon a week earlier than planned in the Buoy 10 fishery at the Columbia River’s mouth.

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