Recreational Columbia River Salmon fishing to re-open Saturday through the years end

Oregon and Washington will reopen the Columbia River on Saturday, through the end of the year, to all salmon fishing from Buoy 10 to Pasco, Washington.


Daily bag limit will be two adult salmon, coho or chinook, but only one fish can be a chinook. Chinook need not be fin-clipped, but all coho kept downstream of the Hood River Bridge must be hatchery-origin. All steelhead must be released.


Jack salmon can be kept (up to five in Oregon) upriver from Tongue Point. Between there and Buoy 10, no jacks can be kept until Oct. 1.

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