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IDAHO FISH AND GAME
HEADQUARTERS NEWS RELEASE Boise, ID
Upper Salmon River Chinock Season Closes Sunday When the clock chimes 7 pm on Sunday, August 7, the first Chinook salmon
season on the upper reaches of the Salmon River will close. Overall, the season has been considered a success in spite of fairly slow
fishing. For local anglers from Salmon and Challis it was the return of part
of the communities' collective heritage. Anglers old enough to remember the
glory years of salmon fishing as well as young anglers, for whom salmon are
just a memory, flocked to the river. More often than not, they came home
empty handed, but thrilled just to be fishing for chinook in their own
backyard. Salmon mayor Stan Davis who caught a 12 - 15 pound salmon said he
was "shocked and thrilled" when the season opened. "It gives us old-timers a
bit of a reflection on the past. And I fully support the concept of excess
fish going to sportsmen for harvest" Davis commented.
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