Summary
Here's a second dose of bad news for spring chinook salmon anglers: The return to Oregon's Willamette River is forecast to be just 46,500 in 2006, the worst run in seven years.
That news comes on top of last week's announcement that the run entering the Columbia River headed for upstream of Bonneville Dam is projected to be 88,400, the smallest upriver run in six years.See the full content of this document
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Willamette Spring Chinook Run Looks Weak
The upper Columbia and Willamette runs make up the vast majority of spring chinook entering the Columbia River. The Cowlitz, Kalama, Lewis and Sandy rivers a...
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