"The currently poor showing of wild spring chinook at Gold Ray Dam could trigger a second straight year of mid-season emergency closures on the already limited keeping of wild chinook. Through May 15, the numbers of spring chinook past the dam's counting station is about one-fourth of the average of what has reached the upper Rogue over the past decade." Mark Freeman in Oregon's Mail Tribune.
Rogue River Chinook Counts Down Again
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