Page 10 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon February 28, 2018 Spring chinook fishing beginning With the spring chinook salmon fishing season begin- ning, Bruce Jim, member of the Fish and Wildlife Com- mittee of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, gave the following statement: “An ongoing concern is the fact that the non-treaty fish- ery typically concentrates fish- ing at the beginning of the run despite the uncertainties in forecasts. There is ample op- portunity to space out fish- ing through June 15. “A higher proportion of the catch could be allocated to fisheries upstream of Zone 6 that could occur af- ter there is more certainty about the actual run size. “The benefits of a fishery season that is spaced more evenly include an improved ability to react to changes as the runs are updated with in- formation in-season.” 35th annual powwow at Heritage The Thirty-Fifth Annual Traditional Powwow at Heritage High School in Vancouver, Washing- ton is coming up this Saturday, March 3. Grand entries are at 1 and 6, with a hand-drum contest during the dinner break. He added that the tribes expect careful management of this fishery. The comment came as spring chinook fishing be- gins for recreational anglers in the lower Columbia River, and two weeks later upstream of Bonneville Dam. The two-state Columbia River Compact made that decision at its hearing Wednesday, February 21, in Portland. It also decided to open recreational angling for salmon in lower river select areas and tweaked Treaty commercial white sturgeon gillnetting, adding one day in the John Day pool and 9.5 days in The Dalles pool. In both pools, sturgeon fishing ends March 3. Based on a pre-season run-size forecast of 166,700 upriver spring chinook (248,520 total to the Colum- bia River mouth), the Com- pact allocated 9,685 fish to recreational anglers, but that is split, giving 7,157 of the fish to anglers downstream of Bonneville Dam, 954 fish to those upriver in the mainstem Columbia River to the Oregon/Washington border, among other alloca- tions. 2016 Hyundai Tucson- 11,750 miles - 2015 Chevy Spark- 29,693 miles - $25,995 $8,995 #76598A #2006A 2015 Ford Focus - 7,554 miles - 2015 Chevy Camaro - 99,010 miles- $20,995 $31,995 #29169B #63568A 2015 Chevy Traverse- 53,414 miles - 2015 Chevy Cruz - 52,042 miles - $16,995 $12,995 #78344B #P6031 2014 Chevy Traverse AWD - 64,562 miles - 2015 Chevy Impala - 26,533 miles - $22,995 #04835B $19,995 #83126A 2012 Chrysler 300 - 29,814 miles - 2013 Chevy Malibu - 75,580 miles - $19,995 $9,995 #17736B #75334A 2009 Toyota Camry - 97,704 miles - 2005 Chevy suburban - 152,142 miles - $8,995 $9,995 #P6044 #64312A