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  2. Get paid for fishing the Columbia and Snake rivers. Last year ...

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    Pikeminnow are voracious eaters, feeding on young salmon and steelhead in the two rivers in Washington and Oregon. Last year the top angler in the program earned $107,800 for the fish they caught ...

  3. Grays River (Washington) - Wikipedia

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    Grays River supports populations of coho salmon, sea-run coastal cutthroat trout, and winter-run steelhead. While the river's coho numbers are fairly low—about one hundred per year—and the cutthroat numbers are low, the steelhead are a draw for sport fishing. In addition Sturgeon are present just off the river's mouth in Grays Bay. [10]

  4. Nimbus Fish Hatchery - Wikipedia

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    Number of fish spawned (average): Salmon (2,600) Steelhead (200) Number of eggs taken: Salmon (6 million) Steelhead (1-2 million) Average number of eggs per female: Salmon (5,200) Steelhead(5,600) Average weight at spawning: Salmon(15-35 lbs) Steelhead(6-10 lbs) Record weight: Salmon-138 lbs (Alaska) 107 lbs (California) 62.5 lbs (Nimbus ...

  5. List of salmon canneries and communities - Wikipedia

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    Chetlo Harbor Packing Company, Chetlo Harbor, Washington (operated from 1912 to 1915, canning 10,000 cases of Salmon) Gulf of Georgia Cannery, Steveston, British Columbia (re-opened in 1994 as a fishing and canning museum) Kake Cannery, Alaska; Kukak Cannery Archeological Historic District, Katmai National Park and Preserve, Alaska

  6. Steelhead fishing shifts to catch-and-release - AOL

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    Oct. 15—The steelhead fishing season on much of the Clearwater River switches to catch-and-release status starting today, a 180-degree pivot from its longtime structure and one that could pay ...

  7. Klamath River - Wikipedia

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    From 1985 to 2011, ocean fishing for Chinook salmon was also restricted off the California and Oregon coasts. [ 33 ] : 1.19 In 1986, the Klamath Fishery Management Council was established to monitor fish populations and recommend annual harvest limits; the following year, it reopened the river to tribal and commercial fishing for adult fall ...

  8. Puget Sound salmon recovery - Wikipedia

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    Puget Sound salmon recovery is a collective effort of federal, state and local authorities and non-profit coalitions of universities, scientists, business and industry aimed at restoring Pacific salmon and anadromous forms of Pacific trout (Oncorhynchus) within the Puget Sound region.

  9. Elwha River - Wikipedia

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    The Elwha is one of several rivers in the Pacific Northwest that hosts all five species of native Pacific salmon (chinook, coho, chum, sockeye, and pink salmon), plus four anadromous trout species (steelhead, coastal cutthroat trout, bull trout, and Dolly Varden char). From 1911 to 2014, dams blocked fish passage on the lower Elwha River.