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OSU Study Shows Improved Reproductive Fitness For First-gen Wild-born McKenzie Springers
Oregon State University researchers report on a study that measured reproductive fitness of first-generation wild-born spring Chinook compared to hatchery kings spawning on the gravel in an Upper Willamette river, finding the former produced more offspring than the latter.
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SW WA, Lower Columbia Fishing Report (4-15-24)
Mid-April 2024 spring Chinook and steelhead catch stats for the Columbia River below Bonneville Dam and select Southwest Washington tributaries.
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4 More Days For Lower Columbia Springers
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Lower Columbia Springer Managers To Mull 4-day Extension
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Hatchery Truck Crash Kills 25,500-plus NE OR Springer Smolts; Many Escape Into Creek
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SW WA, Lower Columbia Fishing Report (4-2-24)
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Feds Complete Status Reviews Of Oregon Coast, NorCal Chinook Populations
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The Most OVERLOOKED Way to Properly Manage Your Hunting Property for FREE
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Comment Opens On Introducing Bull Trout To Northeast Washington’s Sullivan Lake
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SW WA, Lower Columbia Fishing Report (3-27-24)
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Marine Area 10 Blackmouth Fishery Closes
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Feds Release Final EIS On North Cascades Grizzly Reintro, Want To Go 10(j) Route
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Don’t Overlook Shellfish Ops On Washington’s Inside Beaches
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Satellite Tracking Tags To Be Attached To Rogue, Chetco Winter-Run Steelhead