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In the Bonneville pool, retained sturgeon must have a fork length between 38 and 54 inches, while in The Dalles and John Day pools, the allowable fork length is 43 to 54 inches.
Herman the Sturgeon — a 10 foot-long white sturgeon beloved in the Columbia River Basin — is celebrating his birthday Saturday, and the public is invited to the party at Bonneville Fish ...
Bonneville Lock, Dam & Fish Hatchery View the eerily large, elderly white sturgeon, denizens of the river that evolved over 200 million years ago. By Audrey Van Buskirk. June 11, 2024 11:54PM PDT.
On the lower Columbia River from Rocky Point/Tongue Point line upstream to Bonneville Dam there were 223 salmonid boats and ...
CLACKAMAS - Oregon and Washington fishery managers today announced the closure of sturgeon retention in the John Day Reservoir and adjacent tributaries of the Columbia River, effective 12:01 a.m. on ...
The Bonneville Hatchery’s is celebrating the “birthday” of its unofficial mascot Herman the Sturgeon on June 22. While Herman was said to have turned 89 last year, Herman’s true age and ...
Oregon and Washington fishery managers announced Tuesday that the Bonneville Pool will re-open for sturgeon retention on July 11-12 and July 18-19. On these days the mainstem Columbia River from ...
The Columbia River sturgeon retention season above Bonneville Dam offers anglers a limited opportunity to keep white sturgeon ...
In this VLOG entry I'm visiting the Bonneville Dam & Fish Hatchery to learn more about white sturgeon, salmon and trout. I'll ...
• Local habitat: They glide along the Columbia River bottom, using their mouths to suck up organisms and small fish. • History: Species dates back an estimated 175 million years. • Size: Can ...
From the Wauna power lines upstream to Bonneville Dam, sturgeon retention allowed Thursdays through Saturdays though July 31. Closed Aug. 1-Oct. 19.
Wed., July 15, 2015 Ivan Reyes of Pasco poses with a dead sturgeon he and his father, Gerardo, spotted July 14, 2015, floating on the Pasco side of the Columbia River across from Columbia Park.