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Snake River Spring Chinook Fishery Opens for Limited Days in June

Chinook Salmon - Photo by NOAA Fisheries - WDFW

Chinook Salmon - Photo by NOAA Fisheries - WDFW

 

CLARKSTON, WA – The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) has announced a four-day opening for spring Chinook salmon fishing on the Snake River, allowing anglers to retain up to two adult hatchery Chinook per day.

The openings are as follows:

The fishery rules include:

WDFW stated that the fishery expansion is due to an upgraded upriver spring Chinook run, which has increased the allowable catch balance in the Snake River to 957 fish under Commission Policy C-3630. The fishery is authorized under the U.S. v. Oregon (2018–2027) Management Agreement, which includes Endangered Species Act coverage.

The department will continue monitoring the fishery and may adjust the schedule based on harvest levels, ESA considerations, or in-season run changes.

For updates and regulations, anglers are advised to consult the Washington Sport Fishing Rules or visit wdfw.wa.gov.

Information contact: Jeremy Trump, District 3 Fish Biologist, 509-382-1005.