With Overharvest, States Close Most Of Columbia River To Salmon Fishing; Gillnetters Allocated Reduced Catch

Recreational anglers this year over-harvested upriver bright fall chinook, the stock of fish that can constrain recreational and commercial fishing times and locations throughout the Columbia River where it borders Oregon and Washington.

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