Average salmon and steelhead counts in the Columbia River Basin over the last decade are still well below officials’ goal of ...
Sockeye salmon numbers for 2025 are projected to be less than half of the huge run we had this past summer. The forecast for ...
sockeye and steelhead, The Lewiston Tribune reported. A 2022 NOAA assessment found the number of wild salmon spawning in Columbia River tributaries — measured in “raw natural spawner counts ...
Washington is known for its fishing, offering anglers a variety of rivers, lakes, and coastal areas to explore. Learn all there is to know. The post Reeling in the Best: Top Fishing Spots and Tips for ...
While sockeye salmon have been able to migrate past obstructions from the Chilcotin River landslide ... This year, the ...
A sockeye salmon is reeled in by a fisherman along the shores of the Fraser River near Chilliwack, B.C., Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2010. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward JOH ...
As reported by the International Game Fish Association (IGFA), on August 4, 2024, William Kneer IV found himself fishing in Alaska on the wild Kisaralik River when a world record sockeye salmon ...
OPB and ProPublica have co-produced a new podcast “Salmon Wars,” available now on all podcast platforms. This six-episode series tells the story of the salmon of the Columbia River in a way ...
The move follows a decadeslong legal battle that Native nations, environmental advocates and fishing groups ... “At least four Columbia and Snake River salmon and steelhead stocks have already ...
Officials are still not close to reaching their goal of returning at least 5 million salmon and steelhead to the Columbia River Basin. However, new data shows a positive trend in total abundance of ...