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2A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 2015 Fishery managers announce fall salmon seasons on Columbia 2UHJRQ DQG :DVKLQJWRQ ¿VKHU\ PDQDJHUV KDYH DQ QRXQFHG WKH VXPPHU and fall salmon seasons for WKH&ROXPELD5LYHU7KH fall salmon seasons are based RQ VWURQJ SURMHFWHG UHWXUQV RI IDOO FKLQRRN DQG FRKRVDOPRQDQGLQ FOXGH D %XR\ ¿VKHU\ SUR MHFWHGWKURXJK/DERU'D\DQG LQFUHDVHG EDJ OLPLWV LQ VRPH upriver areas. +LJKOLJKWVRIWKHXSFRPLQJ VHDVRQVLQFOXGH %XR\ 5HWHQWLRQ RI DGXOW FKLQRRN ¿QFOLSSHG RU QRW LV H[SHFWHG WR UHPDLQ RSHQ $XJ WKURXJK 6HSW /DERU'D\REMHFWLYH :DUULRU 5RFN XSVWUHDP WR 6WHDPERDW /DQGLQJ 3DUN 0DUNHU1R7KHGDLO\EDJ OLPLWPD\LQFOXGHWZRIDOOFKL QRRN¿QFOLSSHGRUQRW 6WHDPERDW/DQGLQJ3DUN 0DUNHU 1R XSVWUHDP WR WKH 2UHJRQ:DVKLQJWRQ ERU GHU DERYH 0F1DU\ 'DP 7KHGDLO\EDJOLPLWPD\LQFOXGH WKUHHIDOOFKLQRRN¿QFOLSSHGRU not). $VLQWRWKH³ERDWOLP LW´ UXOH ZLOO EH LQ SODFH IURP %XR\ XSVWUHDP WR WKH 2U HJRQ:DVKLQJWRQ ERUGHU $Q JOHUV¿VKLQJIURPWKHVDPHERDW PD\FRQWLQXH¿VKLQJIRUVDOPRQ XQWLO DOO OLFHQVHG DQJOHUV KDYH reached their daily limits. $FFRUGLQJ WR &KULV .HUQ 2UHJR 'HSDUWPHQW RI )LVK DQG :LOGOLIH GHSXW\ DGPLQLVWUDWRU IRU &ROXPELD DQG 0DULQH SUR JUDPVWKHPDMRUFRQVWUDLQWIRU IDOOORZHU&ROXPELD5LYHU¿VK HULHV LV VWLOO WKH DOORZDEOH KDU YHVWUDWHRI(QGDQJHUHG6SHFLHV $FWOLVWHGZLOGWXOHFKLQRRN ³7KLV \HDU ZH KDG D OLWWOH PRUHURRPRQDOORZDEOHLPSDFW IRUZLOGWXOHV´.HUQVDLG³$VD UHVXOWZHHVWLPDWHWKHUHZLOOEH VL[ DGGLWLRQDO GD\V RI FKLQRRN ¿VKLQJ DW %XR\ FRPSDUHG WR H[WHQGLQJ WKH VHDVRQ WKURXJK/DERU'D\:HDOVRH[ pect to meet all of our policy ob MHFWLYHVDQGKDYHFKLQRRNUHWHQ WLRQRQWKHPLGGOHULYHUWKURXJK 6HSW´ .HUQ DOVR QRWHG WKDW JLYHQ FRQWLQXHGVWURQJUXQVRIXSULY HUVWRFNVWKHWKUHHFKLQRRNEDJ OLPLWLQXSULYHUDUHDV¿UVWLPSOH PHQWHG LQ ZLOO FRQWLQXH IRUWKHVHDVRQ³7KLVZLOO DOORZ DQJOHUV FDQ WDNH DGYDQ WDJHRIWKHODUJHFKLQRRNUHWXUQV ZLWKOLWWOHLPSDFWRQZLOGWXOHV´ he said. $QJOHUV VKRXOG EH DOHUW IRU SRWHQWLDO LQVHDVRQ PRGL¿FD WLRQVWRFKLQRRNUHWHQWLRQUXOHV HVSHFLDOO\ LQ WKH %XR\ DQG middle river areas. Here are the GHWDLOV RI WKH &ROXPELD 5LYHU VXPPHU DQG IDOO VDOPRQ DQGVWHHOKHDGVHDVRQV Summer season for chinook and sockeye • Retention of sockeye and adipose fin-clipped adult summer chinook will be allowed: • June 16 – July 6 from the Asto- ria-Megler Bridge upstream to Bon- neville Dam. Staff will monitor the fishery in-season and potentially modify the July portion of the fishery (which may include extending the season or allowing retention of any adult chinook). • June 16 – July 31 from Bonneville Dam upstream to the Oregon-Wash- ington border. • Retention of adipose fin-clipped jack summer chinook (between 12 and 24-inches long) and adipose fin-clipped steelhead allowed June 16 – July 31 from the Astoria Bridge upstream to the OR/WA border. • The daily bag limit is two adult salmonids and five jacks. All sockeye are considered adults in the daily limit and must be recorded as adults on the combined angling tag. • All other permanent rules apply. Fall seasons Buoy 10 • Area definition: From the Buoy 10 line upstream to a line projected from Rocky Point on the Washington shore through red buoy No. 44 to red marker No. 2 at Tongue Point on the Oregon shore. • Aug. 1 – Dec. 31: Retention of ad- ipose fin-clipped coho (16-inches or longer) and adipose fin-clipped steel- head allowed. • Aug. 1 – Sept. 7: Retention of chi- nook (24-inches or longer, fin-clipped or not) is allowed. The daily bag limit is two salmonids, only one of which may be a chinook. • Sept. 8 – 30: Retention of all chi- nook is prohibited. The daily bag limit is two salmonids (adipose fin-clipped coho/steelhead only). • Oct. 1 – Dec. 31: Retention of chi- nook (fin-clipped or not) is allowed. The daily bag limit is two adult sal- monids. • Chinook jacks (fin-clipped or not) and adipose fin-clipped coho jacks may only be retained Oct. 1 – Dec. 31 under permanent rules. The daily bag limit for jack salmon in Oregon is five fish. • All other permanent rules apply. Lower Columbia • Area definition: From a line project- ed from Rocky Point on the Washing- Mostly cloudy with a shower in places 44° Wednesday Shown is tomorrow’s weather. Temperatures are tonight’s lows and tomorrow’s highs House, contents determined a total loss By KATHERINE LACAZE EO Media Group Portland 44/59 Corvallis 42/62 Eugene 39/60 Some sun with a passing shower Theft Pendleton 45/59 Salem 41/61 Albany 40/61 $W SP 6DWXU day, Astoria Police arrested *HRUJH 0LFKDHO 7XNH\ 6HDVLGH IRU WKLUGGHJUHH WKHIW DQG D ZDUUDQW DIWHU KH reportedly refused to pay an WDE DW 0HUU\ 7LPH %DU DQG *ULOO DQG ZDONHG RXW RI the bar. Ontario 49/72 Bend 31/57 Thursday Burns 40/64 Medford 44/66 Hit-and-run Klamath Falls 37/63 Mostly cloudy Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2015 55° 41° Friday 41° Saturday Mostly cloudy with a shower possible 55° 55° 42° Periods of rain 55° 48° Almanac Sun and Moon Astoria through Monday. Temperatures High ........................................... 67° Low ............................................ 41° Normal high ............................... 57° Normal low ................................. 41° Precipitation Yesterday ................................ 0.00" Month to date .......................... 2.36" Normal month to date ............. 3.72" Year to date ........................... 24.42" Normal year to date .............. 28.56" Sunset tonight ................... 8:10 p.m. Sunrise Wednesday ......... 6:17 a.m. Moonrise today ................ 8:37 a.m. Moonset today ................ 11:45 p.m. Regional Cities City Baker City Bend Brookings Eugene Ilwaco Klamath Falls Medford Newport North Bend Today Hi Lo W 73 39 s 69 31 pc 61 46 pc 64 39 pc 56 43 pc 72 37 t 71 44 t 54 42 pc 57 45 pc National Cities Today City Hi Lo W Atlanta 70 50 s Boston 66 46 r Chicago 56 33 c Denver 64 38 pc Des Moines 60 32 s Detroit 55 37 c El Paso 83 57 pc Fairbanks 46 26 c Honolulu 84 71 pc Indianapolis 61 40 sh Kansas City 68 36 pc Las Vegas 84 58 s Los Angeles 66 57 pc Memphis 73 53 s Miami 86 75 t Nashville 69 51 s New Orleans 78 63 pc New York 66 50 r Oklahoma City 74 53 c Philadelphia 66 48 s St. Louis 69 45 pc Salt Lake City 74 47 s San Francisco 64 53 c Seattle 63 46 pc Washington, DC 70 50 s First Full Last New Apr 25 May 3 May 11 May 17 Under the Sky Wed. 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Lower Columbia • Area definition: From a line project- ed from the Warrior Rock Lighthouse on the Oregon shore through red buoy No. 4 to a marker on the low- er end of Bachelor Island upstream to a line projected from the most downstream point on the Steamboat Landing Park (100 S. Washougal River Road) dock on the Washington shore through navigation light No. 50 to the Oregon shore. Angling from the Steamboat Landing Park dock is not included in this fishing area. • Aug. 1 – Dec. 31: Retention of adult chinook (fin-clipped or not), adipose fin-clipped adult coho, and adipose fin-clipped steelhead allowed. The daily bag limit is two adult salmonids. 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Aug. 1 – Dec. 31: Retention of ad- ipose fin-clipped adult coho and ad- ipose fin-clipped steelhead allowed. • Aug. 1 – Sept. 7: Retention of adult chinook (fin-clipped or not) is allowed. The daily bag limit is two adult sal- monids, only one of which may be a chinook. The daily bag limit for jack salmon in Oregon is five fish. • Sept. 8 – 14: Retention of adipose fin-clipped adult chinook is allowed. The daily adult bag limit is two sal- monids, only one of which may be a chinook. The daily bag limit for jack salmon in Oregon is five fish. • Sept. 15 – 30: Retention of all chi- nook is prohibited. 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