Summer-Fall Fishing May Be Good For Chinook, Coho, But Steelhead Returns Likely To Be Below Average

There are great expectations for the late summer-fall fishing season on the Columbia River mainstem with fall chinook and coho salmon returns predicted to be at or greater than the 10-year averages, but anglers targeting steelhead trout may well face a short supply.

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