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RICHLAND, Wash - The sockeye salmon fishing limits along the Hanford Reach and Upper Columbia River have been reduced due to ...
Today we're on the shoreline of the Fraser River in British Columbia. I've never fished for salmon on the Fraser River before, and I'm glad you can join me today. The Chinook salmon run is pretty much ...
A decreased forecast for returns of sockeye salmon has Washington fishery managers moving to limit angling for them in the Upper Columbia River starting on Monday. The Washington Department of Fish ...
Tourists who love fishing for salmon, or simply eating it, will love visiting a peaceful Canadian city sometimes known as "the salmon capital of the world." ...
Approximately 800,000 southbound sockeye—the majority headed for BC and, to a lesser extent, Washington and Oregon—were caught in Alaskan fishing districts just north of the border in 2021 ...
Catch-and-release fishing causing many salmon to die. Here's how to fix the problem, say UBC researchers A six-year UBC study finds injuries from hooks, nets and handling as leading to high ...
"The sport fishing industry in British Columbia is close to a billion-dollar industry, so there's definitely economic benefit,” said Brown. Anglers can still fish for coho salmon and pink salmon ...
Columbia River's salmon are at the core of ancient religion The Columbia River, which natives call Nch’i-Wána, or “the great river,” has sustained Indigenous people in the region for millennia ...
Officials in April canceled commercial and most recreational king salmon fishing off California and much of Oregon for the second ... 97 percent — originate from rivers in British Columbia, ...
An unprecedented drought across much of British Columbia, Canada, and Washington and Oregon, U.S., during the summer and fall months of June through October could have dire impacts on Pacific ...