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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 2015
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States set the year’s spring chinook, smelt seasons
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Oregon and Washington set
spring chinook salmon and
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utaries today during a joint
state hearing in Vancouver.
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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
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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
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der permanent rules. The reg-
ulations adopted today will
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will be allowed during the
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31 and April 7 (Tuesdays)
to allow for potential com-
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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.
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salmon or steelhead in combi-
nation, of which no more than
one may be a chinook. The
rules also allow retention of
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jack salmon per day in Ore-
gon.
Columbia River from
Kern, deputy administrator of
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and Wildlife’s Fish Division.
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some outstanding opportunity
relative to where we’ve been
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al state action, ODFW an-
nounced it will again conduct
a very limited recreational
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an open house at its new location,
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268 Beaver St., from 4 to 6 p.m.
Saturday.
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to feed hungry people in the commu-
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manager.
Bonneville Dam to the Ore-
gon/Washington border
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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
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ing is allowed throughout this
area.
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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
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salmon or steelhead in combi-
nation, of which no more than
one may be a chinook. The
rules also allow retention of
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jack salmon per day in Ore-
gon.
Select Areas
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lations for recreational har-
vest in Oregon waters with-
in Youngs Bay and Blind
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listed in the 2015 Oregon
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Based on today’s action,
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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
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lumbia bag limits. On days
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closed to chinook retention,
the permanent bag limits for
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Willamette River
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the spring chinook forecast
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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.
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mains open to retention of
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clipped steelhead seven days
a week.
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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
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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
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for retention of shad and ad-
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restricted to dip nets, and a
bag limit of 10 pounds per
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ing regulations anglers do
not need a license to harvest
smelt.
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and upgrades, plus the first of its 2015
workshops.
The museum’s facility upgrades in-
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audiovisual media room that will bet-
ter accommodate field trips and tour
groups. In addition, there are updat-
ed and refreshed exhibits, including a
new and complete collection of WSIKF
annual posters, as well as technology
and crucial facility maintenance and
upgrades.
This year for the first time, the mu-
seum will also oversee the Washington
State International Kite Festival, as well
as host a number of workshops and new
annual fundraiser event.
Over President’s Day Weekend, Feb.
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will lead a workshop that will offer
enthusiasts the chance to build “Not A
Peter Lynn kite, another design by John
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stands 8 feet tall and 6 feet wide, al-
lowing builders to test their skills with
appliqué work and a variety of color
combinations.
New museum features will make
their grand debut at “A Night at the
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will include the grand unveiling of the
complete Washington State Interna-
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lection and the Grand Opening of the
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specially designed kites embellished by
local artists.
The museum will host Spring Break
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To learn more about the World Kite
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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
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adult salmon and an addition-
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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
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face to face with Pitts in their
basement.
Anyone who has seen
Pitts is asked to contact local
law enforcement and provide
information about where he
can be found.
Astoria Police can be con-
tacted at (503) 325-4411. The
current cases are being coor-
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sen. His email is mclausen@
astoria.or.us
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