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Salmon & Steelhead

Bonneville Dam fish count 3/5

March 5, 2016, 9:55am Clark County News

Fish counts and water conditions at Bonneville Dam on the Columbia River Read story

Walt Pistor of Kalama with a nice walleye caught in the Columbia River downstream of Camas.

Walleye, bass, catfish limits eliminated in Columbia River

Walt Pistor of Kalama with a nice walleye caught in the Columbia River downstream of Camas.

March 5, 2016, 6:03am Clark County News

Washington and Oregon want to increase the harvest of these species, which prey on young salmon and steelhead Read story

Salmon fishing rules to change in Lewis, Kalama

March 4, 2016, 6:02am Clark County News

Spring chinook retention to close in Lewis, while bag limit increases to two fish in Kalama Read story

Forecasters offer conservative guess on salmon runs after last year’s hot weather

March 3, 2016, 11:23am Northwest

YAKIMA -- After last year's hot, dry summer, fish forecasters are cautious in their projections for this year's salmon runs in the Yakima and Columbia rivers. Read story

Bonneville Dam/Willamette Falls fish counts 3/3

March 3, 2016, 10:32am Clark County News

Water conditions and fish counts at Bonneville Dam on the Columbia River and Willamette Falls on the Willamette River Read story

Frank Adams of Orting, Wash., holds a winter steelhead he caught in the Cowlitz River near the trout hatchery.

Not too late for Cowlitz winter steelhead

Frank Adams of Orting, Wash., holds a winter steelhead he caught in the Cowlitz River near the trout hatchery.

March 3, 2016, 6:03am Clark County News

Changes in hatchery practices results in a winter steelhead run that peaks in March and April in popular stream Read story

Columbia River fishing report 3/3

March 3, 2016, 6:02am Clark County News

A few spring chinook showing in catch; walleye fishing quite good downstream of John Day Dam Read story

This is the lower end of Cathlamet Channel, looking downstream from the bridge to Puget Island.

State eyes Cathlamet Channel as gillnet site

This is the lower end of Cathlamet Channel, looking downstream from the bridge to Puget Island.

March 1, 2016, 6:07am Clark County News

Increasing the number of locations where gillnets can be used outside of the main stem of the Columbia River is a key component of the salmon management reforms adopted in 2013 Read story

Kevin Workman of the Washington State Department of Transportation looks over a recently constructed culvert at Mill Creek along state Highway 502 near Battle Ground on Monday. Modern culverts are designed and installed to mesh with all life phases of migratory fish.

State correcting fish-passage barriers

Kevin Workman of the Washington State Department of Transportation looks over a recently constructed culvert at Mill Creek along state Highway 502 near Battle Ground on Monday. Modern culverts are designed and installed to mesh with all life phases of migratory fish.

March 1, 2016, 6:02am Clark County News

For salmon, the journey from the Pacific Ocean to their native spawning grounds isn't easy. But of all the obstacles the fish have to surmount, the most difficult are those that make travel easier for humans. Read story

A rarity: Larry Snyder fishing with a Pro Troll flasher. He rarely used anything other than a herring and lead weight.

Cancer claims sport-fishing leader Larry Snyder

A rarity: Larry Snyder fishing with a Pro Troll flasher. He rarely used anything other than a herring and lead weight.

February 29, 2016, 2:57pm Clark County News

Former Vancouver middle school teacher and Vancouver Wildlife League president fought decades for better fishing while also serving as a volunteer in a variety of wildlife-related efforts Read story