LOWER RIVER CATCH SHOWS FISH PRESENCE; FISHING CONTINUES

Oregon and Washington fishery managers used relatively strong catch rates in the lower Columbia River mainstem as a signal that upriver and other spring chinook salmon returns are ample enough to allow continued sport fishing for at least another week.

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