A better-than-anticipated catch in “early August” fisheries forced the Columbia River Compact on Monday to rescind a scheduled 12-hour midweek commercial fishery in order to keep the fall chinook harvest in check.
A better-than-anticipated catch in “early August” fisheries forced the Columbia River Compact on Monday to rescind a scheduled 12-hour midweek commercial fishery in order to keep the fall chinook harvest in check.