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PostPosted: Wed Apr 21, 2004 5:29 am    Post subject: Columbia River Joint Compact Reply with quote

Has anyone heard what the Compact decided to do today about the Salmon Fishery? I know that from above I5 to Bonneville has now been closed on Thursdays Fridays and Saturdays but I heard the might be closing the lower river. Any info would be great

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 21, 2004 8:15 am    Post subject: Columbia River Fishery Notice Reply with quote

The Compact met today and adopted the recommendation to close the chinook fishery from I-5 Bridge to Bonneville Dam effective April 22 with no change to current fishery below the I-5 Bridge through April 30. Fishery expected to be closed effective May 1 but will be decided at the April 28 meeting.

The projected cumulative upriver impact through April 25 under the current regulations is 0.674% (84% of the 0.8% impact rate).

Columbia River Fishery Notice
Joint State Action
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife April 21, 2004

The Columbia River Compact agencies of Oregon and Washington met today via phone to review salmon stock status and the ongoing recreational fishery and took the following actions:
Mainstem Columbia River Spring Chinook Sport Fishery
• Effective 12:01 AM Thursday April 22 the mainstem Columbia River from I-5 Bridge upstream to Bonneville Dam will be closed to angling for salmon, steelhead, and shad.
• No modifications were adopted for fisheries downstream of the I-5 Bridge.
• No modifications were adopted for fisheries upstream of Bonneville Dam.
• Other gear and bag limit restrictions remain as per permanent regulations.

FUTURE MEETINGS
• The next Joint State Sport hearing to update spring chinook stock status, review ongoing spring chinook sport fishery, and consider modifications to the ongoing sport fishery will occur via telephone at 1 PM Wednesday April 28.

"This is a reproduction of a Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife document and is not the official document or regulations of the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. The accuracy of the reproduction cannot be guaranteed by WDFW."

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 21, 2004 8:16 am    Post subject: Columbia River closes to spring chinook angling tomorrow Reply with quote

Columbia River closes to spring chinook angling tomorrow between I-5 and Bonneville

SALEM - The states of Washington and Oregon today decided to close the sport fishery for hatchery spring chinook effective tomorrow between the Interstate 5 Bridge and Bonneville Dam because the allowable impacts to wild salmon have been met in that area.

Angling for adipose fin-clipped salmon, adipose fin-clipped steelhead and shad may continue seven days a week in the lower river below the Interstate 5 Bridge and in the upper river above Bonneville Dam under previously adopted temporary rules.

With today's action, fishery managers hope to keep the remainder of the river open through the end of April and possibly into May.

Catch rates for spring chinook have been excellent below Bonneville Dam in April, with anglers averaging 0.43 chinook per trip. Since the fishery began in February, 132,428 anglers have fished the Columbia River and landed 24,848 fish. Of those, 19,204 were taken home.

Spring chinook provide tremendous economic benefit to both the commercial and sport-fishing industries because the meat is prized for its flavor and it is the first fresh non-farmed salmon of the season to reach barbecues and specialty markets.

The Columbia River spring chinook fishery is managed to allow the harvest of hatchery fish while protecting salmon runs that are protected under the federal Endangered Species Act. The sport fishery for the Columbia River is limited to a 1.2 percent "impact" to upriver spring chinook, which are listed as threatened under the federal ESA. "Impacts" are the unintended mortalities associated with handling and releasing wild fish. The fishery in the area between I-5 and Bonneville Dam was expected to exceed its portion of the allowable impact if it remained open through the weekend.

The fishing rules that will be in effect starting 12:01 a.m., Thursday, April 22 are as follows:

· For the mainstem Columbia River from the mouth at Buoy 10 upstream to the Interstate 5 Bridge, the season for adipose fin-clipped spring chinook, adipose fin-clipped steelhead, and shad is open seven days a week until the allowable impacts are reached or May 15, which ever occurs first. Anglers may retain two adipose fin-clipped adult spring chinook or steelhead. Anglers are prohibited from totally removing from the water any salmon or steelhead required to be released.

· For the mainstem Columbia River from Tower Island power lines upstream to McNary Dam and the Oregon bank between Bonneville Dam and the Tower Island power lines (about 6 miles below The Dalles Dam), the season for adipose fin-clipped spring chinook, adipose fin-clipped steelhead, and shad is open seven days a week until the allowable impacts are reached or May 15, which ever occurs first. Anglers may retain two adipose fin-clipped adult spring chinook or steelhead. Anglers are prohibited from totally removing from the water any salmon or steelhead required to be released.
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