Originally Posted By: salmon bake
Gosh, ESA wild chinook that spawn in the lower columbia too. They will greatly benefit from not being gillneted. Sandy, Clackamas, molalla, santiams, mckenzie, washougul, lewis, east fork lewis, cowlitz, kalama and any other lower CR trib wild spring chinook runs would all have a safe journey home without tangle/ gillnets ripping them up. Along with steelhead. Lower CR tribs would be the easiest to recover since they don't encounter the series of dams the upper CR fish must climb to get home.


Why is it that the wild fish #'s below the dams are just as bad as the wild fish #'s above the dams? Please don't answer with gillnets...... help What about the wild springer #'s along the Oregon Coast. The gillnets killing them there too?

Keith laugh
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