OLYMPIA - The fishery for hatchery-reared spring chinook salmon has been extended through May 1 on a section of the Columbia River stretching 163.5 miles above Bonneville Dam.
Fishery managers from Washington and Oregon agreed Wednesday to extend the fishery - previously scheduled through April 24 - citing poor fishing conditions that also curbed catch rates on the lower Columbia River.
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