
Oregon
chinook season canceled
Low
numbers hurt early ocean fishing
THE
ASSOCIATED PRESS
March 12, 2008
GRANTS PASS
,
Ore.
-- Fisheries managers on
Wednesday canceled early season ocean fishing for chinook salmon off
Oregon
.
Eric Schindler,
supervising biologist for the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife in
Newport
, said fisheries managers
meeting in
Sacramento
,
Calif.
, did not want to risk
catching so many fish in March and April that they would have to cut any
chance of fishing later in the year.
Oregon Salmon Commission
member Mark Newell said fishermen figure they will be lucky to get any
fishing in July and August, so they had not been expecting the March and
April season set last year to hold up.
Commercial trolling for
chinook had been set to open Saturday and run through April from
Cape
Falcon
on the northern
Oregon
coast to the
Oregon-California border.
In recent years,
California
trollers have started May
1, but commercial fishermen in
Oregon
waters have been allowed to
start in April and sometimes March.
Normally, the fish are
far from shore and in deep water in March and April, making them
difficult for sport fishermen to reach, Schindler said.
Returns of chinook and
coho salmon were far below expectations last year, culminating three
straight years of decline.
In the
Sacramento
system, so few salmon are
expected to return this fall that even if there is no fishing the
numbers will be just half of the goal set to spawn the next generation.
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