Bonneville Dam Shad Count

Summer runs of shad, sockeye salmon, and summer steelhead are drawing big crowds below Bonneville Dam. The upstream movement has been okay for sockeye, poor for steelhead, and very good for American ...

On the lower Columbia River from Rocky Point/Tongue Point line upstream to Bonneville Dam there were 441 salmonid boats and 791 Washington bank rods were tallied on the June 14 flight count. Section 1 ...

BONNEVILLE DAM, Columbia River, Wash. — There is a new king of the Columbia. Each spring, a chrome tide of fish native to the East Coast floods the Northwest’s mightiest river by the millions. Shad, ...

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BONNEVILLE DAM, Columbia River, Wash. – There is a new king of the Columbia. Each spring, a chrome tide of fish native to the East Coast floods the Northwest’s mightiest river by the millions. Shad, ...

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Grid Magazine: While American shad struggle in the Delaware River Watershed, they thrive out West

Delaware Valley residents are used to hearing how the once-abundant shad are scarce. But while they have long suffered in their home range, they have flourished on the West Coast.

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While American shad struggle in the Delaware River Watershed, they thrive out West

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Yakima Herald-Republic: Rob Phillips: June means shad are moving up the Columbia River