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Weekly Columbia River Salmon Runs Fishing Reports

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Columbia River Salmon Reports

Columbia River Harvest Management

Fish Program - Southwest Region 9
June 14, 2004

Columbia River Salmon Runs - Adult Spring Chinook
RUN
PRE-SEASON
FORECAST
UPDATED
FORECAST
HATCHERY ESC. GOAL
NATURAL ESC. GOAL
HATCHERY ESCAPEMENT
SPORT CATCH
TRIBAL CATCH
COMMENTS:
Below Bonneville Dam
Deep River
Low effort
Fisheries in Deep, Grays, and Elochoman rivers opened 5/20/04.
Cowlitz River
15,900
>15,900
1,150
7,741
Slow

Six salmon (not more than two adults).
Hatchery has 485 on hand.

Green River
Low effort
Six salmon (not more than two adults).
Kalama River
6,000
>6,000
450
500
1,506
Slow
Six salmon (not more than two adults).
Hatchery has 429 on hand.
174 adults put upstream.
Lewis River
5,400
>7,000
750
3,325
Fair
Six salmon (not more than two adults).
Hatchery has 817 on hand.
Distributed 2,248.
Bonneville to McNary
Wind River
12,700
<10,000
1,200
2,271
Fair
>200
Two salmonid daily limit.
Drano Lake (LWS)
8,400
<8,000
1,500
1,714
Slow
>3,000
Two salmonid daily limit.
Distributed 182 to tribes.
White Salmon River
500
500
Slow
0
Two salmonid daily limit.
Klickitat River
3,500
>3,500
500
500
721
Good
>500
Sport season change 6/1.
See notes.
Above McNary Dam
Yakima River
19,200
>13,000
n.a.
859
Sport season open.Tribal season open.
Ringold
 
Icicle River
5,700
>8,000
1,000
>700
Slow
>200
Sport season open.Tribal season open.

Notes:
Tribal fishery data through 5/15/04.
Klickitat sport fishery shifted to 7 days per week effective 6/1/04 and opened from mouth to markers at the hatchery with a six fish, not more than 2 adults daily limit.
The area from Fisher Hill Bridge to 400 feet above Number 5 fishway remains closed waters.

Columbia River Harvest Management

DAM
2003
CUM.
TEN YR. AVG.
CUM. COUNT
TEN YR. AVG
FINAL COUNT
PROJECTED
FINAL COUNT
COMMENTS:
Bonneville
Spring
170,344
130,340
Final Count
May 31, 2004
Summer
24,098
11,556
47,327
McNary
106,468
66,238
Final Count
June 8, 2004
Priest Rapids
12,890
14,362
14,468
13,020
Projected final uses average timing proportion.
Rock Island
9,077
10,663
11,228
9,876
Projected final uses average timing proportion.
Rocky Reach
3,604
3,668
3,931
4,032
Projected final uses average timing proportion.
Wells
2,516
2,019
2,594
4,140
Projected final uses average timing proportion.
Ice Harbor
77,163
44,344
Final Count
June 11, 2004
Lower Granite
68,416
39,023
40,827
73,329
Projected final uses average timing proportion.
Prosser
10,878
Roza
7,617

Notes:
COE dam counts through 6/13/04.
PR Dam count through 6/12/04.
RI Dam count through 6/09/04.
RR Dam count through 6/09/04.
Wells Dam count through 6/12/04.
Prosser Dam counts through 5/31/04.
Roza Dam counts through 6/01/04.

Columbia River Harvest Management

DAM
2003
CUM.
TEN YR. AVG.
CUM. COUNT
TEN YR. AVG
FINAL COUNT
PROJECTED
FINAL COUNT
COMMENTS:
Bonneville
165,015
127,158
130,340
169,611
Projected final uses average timing proportion.
Projected final does not represent the TAC update.
McNary
97,318
59,547
66,238
110,777
Projected final uses average timing proportion.
Priest Rapids
10,698
13,254
14,468
12,511
Projected final uses average timing proportion.
Rock Island
8,006
9,105
11,228
11,513
Projected final uses average timing proportion.
Rocky Reach
3,192
3,057
3,931
5,202
Projected final uses average timing proportion.
Wells
1,916
1,646
2,594
5,512
Projected final uses average timing proportion.
Ice Harbor
68,592
37,936
44,344
86,106
Projected final uses average timing proportion.
Lower Granite
57,994
31,461
40,827
90,235
Projected final uses average timing proportion.
Prosser
9,743
Roza
6,635

Notes:
COE dam counts through 5/27/04.
PR Dam count through 5/27/04.
RI Dam count through 5/25/04.
RR Dam count through 5/25/04.
Wells Dam count through 5/26/04.
Prosser Dam counts through 5/25/04.
Roza Dam counts through 5/25/04.


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