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Smaller Than Expected Steelhead Return
is Causing Concern

by Roger Phillips
Twin Times-News, September 19, 2019

Two Steelhead display beautiful colors though dead in a net. BOISE -- Fisheries staff at the Idaho Department of Fish and Game continue to monitor steelhead returns over Bonneville Dam on the Columbia River. The run appears to be smaller than earlier forecasted, which could prompt the Fish and Game Commission to alter the already restricted season.

Through Sept. 12, biologists estimated about 372 Clearwater hatchery steelhead had passed Bonneville Dam based on PIT tags. The small, electronic tags are embedded in fish and help biologists know for which river migrating steelhead are destined. On average, about 35% of the hatchery steelhead returning to the Clearwater River would have passed Bonneville Dam by Sept. 12.

Fisheries staff are now forecasting the total number of Clearwater-bound hatchery steelhead at Bonneville Dam could be as low as 1,050 fish, which is less than the broodstock needs for the Clearwater’s hatcheries. The dip in the steelhead forecast is exclusive to the Clearwater, and the projected returns of hatchery steelhead to the Snake and Salmon rivers remain the same.

In August, the commission reduced the statewide bag limit to one steelhead per day which should allow enough fish to return to hatchery traps in the Snake and Salmon rivers to meet broodstock needs. Staff will continue to monitor steelhead returns and evaluate management actions they might propose to the commission regarding the Clearwater steelhead season if further changes are needed.


Roger Phillips
Smaller Than Expected Steelhead Return is Causing Concern
Twin Times-News, September 19, 2019

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