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1986 Columbia River Spring Dip-net Tribal Subsistence Fishery

May 1, 1987

Abstract

The four treaty Indian tribes that have ceremonial and subsistence fishing rights on the Columbia River between Bonneville and McNary dams are the Nez Perce, Umatilla, Warm Springs, and Yakima tribes.  This is a report on the spring Chinook Salmon fishery.

Authors

Citation

Schaller, H. 1986. 1986 Columbia River spring dip-net tribal subsistence fishery. Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission Technical Report 87-3. Portland, OR. 17p.

Date

1987/05/01

Report No.

87-3

Media Type

CRITFC Technical Report