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Big Run of Spring Chinook Jack Salmon
Prompts IDFG to Open Clearwater Areas

by Staff
Lewiston Tribune, May 17, 2013


(Eric Barker photo) Paul Barker of Spokane displays a spring chinook he caught from the Clearwater River in 2011. A much smaller run will make springers much more difficult to catch this year. In an effort to allow anglers better opportunities to catch abundant jack chinook, the Idaho Fish and Game Commission expanded three chinook fishing areas in the Clearwater basin Thursday.

Although returns of adult chinook have been disappointing this year, jack chinook, which spend just one year in the ocean, have been a bright spot. Through Wednesday, more than 25,000 jacks had been counted at Bonneville Dam on the Columbia River. The 10-year average is about 12,000. At Lower Granite Dam on the Snake River, 4,167 jacks had been counted as of Wednesday. The 10-year average is 858.

The Clearwater and its tributaries are open Fridays through Mondays. The commission did not make any changes to seasons on the Salmon, Little Salmon or Snake rivers, nor did it change any other rules.


Staff
Big Run of Spring Chinook Jack Salmon Prompts IDFG to Open Clearwater Areas
Lewiston Tribune, May 17, 2013

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