Spring Chinook season opens in Hells Canyon on April 24
ENTERPRISE, Ore. – Spring Chinook season will open in Hells Canyon on April 24 from the Dug Bar boat ramp to the boundary below Hells Canyon Dam.
Snake River spring Chinook are currently migrating up the main stem Columbia River and will be arriving in the Oregon section of the Snake in the upcoming weeks.
“While it will take a bit for the fish to get here, we like to have the fishery open when they arrive,” said Kyle Bratcher, Acting District Fish Biologist in Enterprise. “Despite the lagging spring Chinook runs across the Columbia basin, the dead-end nature of this fishery allows us to provide some opportunity despite the depressed run,” added Bratcher.
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A mountain goat has been found with a series of injuries from a crossbow bolt, according to Idaho Fish and Game officers. Officials said the animal was wounded by a poacher and had three crossbow related wounds.
Conservation officers euthanized the goat after they noted he was “obviously suffering.” The officers found the female goat (nanny) close to Hells Canyon Dam in Idaho. “After watching the nanny for more than an hour, the officers determined that the animal was suffering and needed to be euthanized,” Fish and Game Officers said.