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To most anglers, a salmon is a salmon. We like to catch whatever salmon we can, wherever we can. We'll take a king in the Columbia, a coho in Cowlitz or a pink in Puget Sound. Salmon are fun to catch and, for the most part, good to eat.
But nothing may get a salmon angler more fired up than a spring chinook salmon. They are fantastic fighters, they are the very best to eat, and for us anglers here in the center of the state, a spring salmon chinook season on some of the tributaries to the Columbia offers the best and closest opportunity to catch one of these coveted fish.See the full content of this document
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I bring this up because the early forecasts for the 2010 spring chinook salmon return are just out, and if predictions are even close to what the biologists and other p...
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