NORTH COAST THE DAILY ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 2015 3A States set the year’s spring chinook, smelt seasons 9$1&289(5 :DVK – Fishery managers from Oregon and Washington set spring chinook salmon and VPHOWVHDVRQVIRUWKH&ROXP- ELD5LYHUDQGVRPHRILWVWULE- utaries today during a joint state hearing in Vancouver. 7KH &ROXPELD 5LYHU spring chinook season is based on a forecast of 232,500 returning upriver spring chi- nook, compared to an actual return of 242,600 last year. The forecast provides for a ¿VKHU\ GRZQVWUHDP RI %RQ- neville Dam running through April 10 with an expected kept catch of about 11,500 spring chinook prior to a run update. The season for the ORZHU &ROXPELD EHORZ WKH I-5 Bridge opened Jan. 1 un- der permanent rules. The reg- ulations adopted today will WDNHHIIHFW0DUFK Above Bonneville, the states approved a 52-day chi- nook retention season starting RQ 0DUFK DQG FRQWLQXLQJ WKURXJK0D\ “We’re experiencing some times of very good spring FKLQRRN ¿VKLQJ´ VDLG &KULV nent rules, as outlined in the 2015 Oregon Sport Fishing 5HJXODWLRQVUHPDLQLQHIIHFW )URP 0DUFK WKURXJK $SULOERDW¿VKLQJZLOOEH allowed seven days a week from Buoy 10 upstream to %HDFRQ 5RFN %DQN ¿VKLQJ will be allowed during the same timeframe from Buoy 10 upstream to the Bon- neville Dam deadline. The UHFUHDWLRQDO ¿VKHU\ ZLOO EH FORVHG RQ 0DUFK 0DUFK 31 and April 7 (Tuesdays) to allow for potential com- PHUFLDO ¿VKHULHV 7KLV ¿VK- ery will be managed prior to a run update based on the available guideline of 10,318 upriver spring chinook and may be shortened or extend- ed depending on catch and effort. The daily bag limit will be WZR DGLSRVH ¿QFOLSSHG DGXOW salmon or steelhead in combi- nation, of which no more than one may be a chinook. The rules also allow retention of XSWR¿YHDGLSRVH¿QFOLSSHG jack salmon per day in Ore- gon. Columbia River from Kern, deputy administrator of Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife’s Fish Division. “This year’s run represents some outstanding opportunity relative to where we’ve been LQWKHSDVW´ In a separate individu- al state action, ODFW an- nounced it will again conduct a very limited recreational VPHOW ¿VKHU\ RQ WKH 6DQG\ 5LYHUIURPDPXQWLOQRRQ 0DUFKDQGDJDLQ0DUFK Washington announced the &RZOLW] 5LYHU UHFUHDWLRQDO VPHOW ¿VKHU\ ZLOO WDNH SODFH on Feb. 7 and Feb. 14, also from 6 a.m. until noon. This is the second time since 2011 that the states have allowed UHFUHDWLRQDO VPHOW ¿VKLQJ VLQFH WKH ¿VK ZHUH OLVWHG IRU protection under the Endan- gered Species Act. The following is a summa- U\RIVSULQJUHFUHDWLRQDO¿VK- ing seasons, including those adopted at today’s meeting. CHINOOK SALMON Columbia River from Buoy 10 to Bonneville Dam 3ULRU WR 0DUFK SHUPD- Cannon Beach Food Pantry open house set &$1121%($&+²7KH&DQ- non Beach Food Pantry is holding an open house at its new location, &DQQRQ %HDFK (OHPHQWDU\ 6FKRRO 268 Beaver St., from 4 to 6 p.m. Saturday. The event, which will include light UHIUHVKPHQWVLVD³WKDQN\RX´WRHY- HU\RQHZKRGRQDWHGWRWKHRUJDQL]D- tion and helped them relocate from WKH&DQQRQ%HDFK%LEOH&KXUFK With its new home, the pantry will be able to continue its mission to feed hungry people in the commu- QLW\ VDLG 0ROO\ (GLVRQ WKH SDQWU\ manager. Bonneville Dam to the Ore- gon/Washington border (IIHFWLYH0DUFKWKURXJK 0D\WKLVDUHDZLOOEHRSHQ WR UHWHQWLRQ RI DGLSRVH ¿Q clipped chinook. Fishing for salmon and steelhead from a boat between Bonneville Dam and the Tower Island power lines, approximately six miles downstream from The Dalles 'DPLVSURKLELWHG%DQN¿VK- ing is allowed throughout this area. 7KLV ¿VKHU\ ZLOO EH PDQ- aged to the available harvest guideline of 1,376 upriver spring chinook and may be shortened or extended de- pending on catch and effort. The daily bag limit will be WZR DGLSRVH ¿QFOLSSHG DGXOW salmon or steelhead in combi- nation, of which no more than one may be a chinook. The rules also allow retention of XSWR¿YHDGLSRVH¿QFOLSSHG jack salmon per day in Ore- gon. Select Areas 3HUPDQHQW ¿VKLQJ UHJX- lations for recreational har- vest in Oregon waters with- in Youngs Bay and Blind Slough/Knappa Slough are listed in the 2015 Oregon 6SRUW)LVKLQJ5HJXODWLRQV Based on today’s action, HIIHFWLYH 0DUFK WKURXJK June 15, 2015 on days when the mainstem below Bonne- ville Dam is open to recre- ational chinook harvest, the daily salmonid bag limit will EHWKHVDPHDVPDLQVWHP&R- lumbia bag limits. On days WKH PDLQVWHP &ROXPELD LV closed to chinook retention, the permanent bag limits for Select Areas will apply. Willamette River 2Q WKH :LOODPHWWH 5LYHU the spring chinook forecast LV ¿VK 7KLV LV VOLJKW- ly more than last year’s actual return of 51,800 and will al- low for a full chinook reten- tion season as described under permanent regulations. 7KH :LOODPHWWH 5LYHU UH- mains open to retention of DGLSRVH¿QFOLSSHGDGXOWFKL- QRRNVDOPRQDQGDGLSRVH¿Q clipped steelhead seven days a week. The bag limit on the Willa- mette below Willamette Falls LV WZR DGLSRVH ¿QFOLSSHG Astoria Police are search- ing for Jesse Allan Pitts, 32, Astoria, a suspect in several burglaries who has a warrant out for his arrest for failing to appear in court. Pitts was arrested in No- vember for two counts of ¿UVWGHJUHHEXUJODU\DIWHUEH- ing seen in houses and porch- es around the 200 block of By ROBYN UNRUH For EO Media Group Submitted photo Kay Buesing, emeritus director of the World Kite Mu- seum, examines an enormous kite of the type work- shop participants will learn to make in February. West Duane Street, West Ex- change Street and West Grand Avenue. Police said he has re- cently been seen in the same area known as the south slope neighborhoods. In November, Police found Pitts in an attic at a vacant residence at 197 Hume Ave. He was arrested and booked without incident for a felony warrant and the two counts of burglary. Police learned from neigh- bors that the Hume Avenue WASHINGTON Wednesday’s Daily Game: 5-6-5 Wednesday’s Hit 5: 05- 06-11-17-31 Estimated jackpot: $300,000 Wednesday’s Keno: 05-12- 19-22-23-24-31-36-37-40-41- 44-48-51-58-60-61-63-71-73 Wednesday’s Lotto: 09- 10-27-41-43-46 Estimated jackpot: $3.7 million Wednesday’s Match 4: 01-02-09-16 Jesse Pitts Lotteries OREGON Wednesday’s Pick 4: 1 p.m.: 6-0-6-0 4 p.m.: 8-9-1-2 7 p.m.: 1-5-1-7 10 p.m.: 2-7-2-4 Wednesday’s Mega- bucks: 03-17-31-38-45-48 Estimated jackpot: $8.5 million Wednesday’s Powerball: 12-24-35-36-49, Powerball: 1, Power Play: 5 Estimated jackpot: $261 million STEELHEAD/SHAD (IIHFWLYH0DUFKWKURXJK 0D\ WKH PDLQVWHP &R- OXPELD 5LYHU ZLOO EH RSHQ for retention of shad and ad- LSRVH ¿QFOLSSHG VWHHOKHDG only during days and in areas open for retention of adipose ¿QFOLSSHG VSULQJ FKLQRRN %HJLQQLQJ0D\SHUPDQHQW rules resume as listed in the 2015 Oregon Sport Fishing 5HJXODWLRQV SMELT (IIHFWLYH 0DUFK DQG 0DUFK IURP DP XQWLO QRRQWKH6DQG\5LYHUZLOOEH open for retention of smelt. %DQNRQO\¿VKLQJLVDOORZHG restricted to dip nets, and a bag limit of 10 pounds per SHUVRQ 8QGHU 2UHJRQ ¿VK- ing regulations anglers do not need a license to harvest smelt. :RUOG.LWH0XVHXPRIIHUVQHZZRUNVKRSV /21* %($&+ :DVK ² /RQJ Beach Peninsula-based World Kite 0XVHXP LV DQQRXQFLQJ PDMRU FKDQJHV and upgrades, plus the first of its 2015 workshops. 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New museum features will make their grand debut at “A Night at the µ.LWH¶0XVHXP´0DUFK7KHHYHQLQJ will include the grand unveiling of the complete Washington State Interna- WLRQDO.LWH)HVWLYDO$QQXDO3RVWHU&RO- lection and the Grand Opening of the :.0 7KHDWHU 8S IRU DXFWLRQ ZLOO EH specially designed kites embellished by local artists. The museum will host Spring Break )DPLO\)XQ0DUFKWKURXJK$SULO Those wishing to contribute to the OHJDF\ RI WKH:RUOG .LWH 0XVHXP PD\ GRVRDWKWWSELWO\\5X To learn more about the World Kite 0XVHXP FRQWDFW +ROOL .HPPHU GH- velopment/events director, at 360-642- 4020. Police searching for Astoria man connected to multiple burglaries By The Daily Astorian adult salmon or steelhead in combination. Above the IDOOV WZR DGLSRVH ¿QFOLSSHG adult salmon and an addition- DO WKUHH DGLSRVH ¿QFOLSSHG steelhead may be retained in the daily bag limit. residence was only occu- pied part time, and would be a prime location for Pitts to break into. Prior to Pitts’ arrest, po- lice received reports from part-time residents who found evidence that some- one had been living inside their residence. In one case, police said, Pitts had broken through an interior wall. In another case, a resident came The Daily Astorian Established July 1, 1873 (USPS 035-000) Published daily, except Saturday and Sunday, by EO Media Group, 949 Exchange St., PO Box 210, Astoria, OR 97103 Telephone 503- 325-3211, 800-781-3211 or Fax 503-325-6573. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Daily Astorian, PO Box 210, Astoria, OR 97103- 0210 www.dailyastorian.com MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use for republication of all the local news printed in this newspaper. W A NTED Alder and Maple Saw Logs & Standing Timber N orth w es t H a rdw oods • Lon gview , W A face to face with Pitts in their basement. 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