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Wednesday, September 10, 2003
Another fall chinook bonanza expected in Columbia River
PORTLAND -- Experts expect another sizable return of fall chinook salmon in the Columbia River, good news for commercial fishermen and sport anglers. Fishing began Sept. 5.
More than 595,000 fall chinook are expected to reach the mouth of the Columbia, the fifth-largest forecast since 1948.
The expected run features 258,400 upriver chinook from the Hanford Reach, as well as 116,900 lower-river hatchery fish, 101,900 Bonneville hatchery fish and 86,600 mid-Columbia chinook.
Fall chinook counts at Bonneville Dam spiked last week from several hundred to several thousand daily, indicating the season will peak soon.
About 429,000 coho salmon and 360,900 steelhead are also expected to enter the river this fall.
As of Aug. 24, 227,000 steelhead had been counted at Bonneville Dam.
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