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- Field Reports: Little Spokane River shuttle resumes July 1 - Sun, 25 Jun 2017 PSTThe Spokesman-Review
- Updated Columbia spring chinook return less than half of expectationseattletimes.com
- Lower Columbia spring chinook data indicate it’s peak-time for fishingseattletimes.com
- Lower Columbia spring chinook catch and effort builds on heel of season extensionseattletimes.com
- Lower Columbia spring chinook fishery season reopens for eight more days as fish run is slowly buildingseattletimes.com
- Lower Columbia spring chinook fishery ends Monday, but additional fishing days could be a possibilityseattletimes.com
- State fisheries checks show Columbia River spring chinook slowly improvingseattletimes.com
- Fish catch improving along Columbia River region, but spring chinook remain hard to catchseattletimes.com
- Lower Columbia spring chinook fishery extended through April 10seattletimes.com
- Spring chinook sport fishery on Lower Columbia moving at a snails pace, but commercial test fishery found good fish numbers of lateseattletimes.com
- Fishing options growing in Columbia River region, but catching fish has been sporadicseattletimes.com
- Spring chinook forecasts down for Columbia tributaries above Bonneville Damseattletimes.com
- How will the fishing be this spring? Could be better, could be worseseattletimes.com
- Preliminary salmon returns for Columbia River fall chinook and coho are below expectationsseattletimes.com
- Columbia River fall chinook and steelhead returns are falling below forecasts, but overall chinook run is fairly goodseattletimes.com
- Lower Columbia chinook catch data shows a fairly good number of fish caughtseattletimes.com
- Columbia River fishing report Sept. 1The Columbian
- Coho salmon hard to come by, but a few alternative fishing spots remainseattletimes.com
- Lower Columbia fishing steadily building for fall salmon and some steelheadseattletimes.com
- Decent numbers of sockeye still returning to Lake Washington, and the Columbia and Baker riversseattletimes.com
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