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With Summer Chinook Season Waning,
Fall Season is Set for Sept. 1

by Roger Phillips
Idaho Statesman, July 11, 2014

One of the largest fall runs in recent history is expected.

Chinook salmon is a favorite catch for Idaho anglers. (Pete Zimowsky photo) Idaho Fish and Game Commission set fall Chinook salmon fishing seasons on parts of the Snake, Clearwater and Salmon rivers, and this year's run is forecasted at more than 57,000 fish for both hatchery and wild fish.

The Snake River, from the Washington-Idaho border upstream to Cliff Mountain Rapids, a little less than a mile downstream of Hells Canyon Dam, will be open from September 1 until further notice or October 31.

The Clearwater River, from its mouth upstream to Memorial Bridge; and the Salmon River, from its mouth upstream about three-fourths of a mile to Eye of the Needle Rapids, will also be open from September 1 until further notice or October 31, whichever comes first.

The Snake River, from Cliff Mountain Rapids to Hells Canyon Dam, will be open from September 1 until further notice or November 17.

A valid fishing license and salmon permit are required to fish for fall Chinook. Only adipose-clipped salmon may be kept. Only adult fall Chinook must be recorded on the angler's salmon permit. The daily bag limit is six adult fall Chinook salmon, the possession limit is 18 adult fall Chinook. Adult Chinook are 24 inches and longer.

There is no season limit on adult fall Chinook. There are no daily, possession or season limits on fall Chinook jacks (those less than 24 inches). Anglers are not required to record fall Chinook jacks on their permits.



Roger Phillips
With Summer Chinook Season Waning, Fall Season is Set for Sept. 1
Idaho Statesman, July 11, 2014

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