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logo 11/28/2024 12:37:02 PM     
Do you fish on the Columbia or Snake Rivers? 
By Karlee Van De Venter US Source: tri-cityherald 7/28/2023
Karlee Van De Venter
Rising concerns regarding the health of salmon populations in the Pacific Northwest have led to numerous programs and efforts to conserve the species. One of the simplest approaches to address the ongoing risks salmon face involves offering financial incentives to regional anglers to fish for a predator: the Northern pikeminnow.
 

Northern pikeminnow, commonly known as Columbia River dace, eat millions of juvenile salmon and steelhead every year in the Columbia and Snake River systems, according to the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife.

 
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