TCA 2023 Annual Report

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2023

A N N U A L

R E P O R T

2023 has not been the best year for wild steelhead in the Pacific Northwest with poor runs of summer steelhead to the North Umpqua and the Skeena River to name but a few. But returns proved more favorable than initially projected on the Columbia River, with twice as many wild steelhead passing Bonneville Dam—a total (as of this writing) of almost 41,000 fish. This sliver of good news allowed angling to remain open on major Columbia River tributaries like the Deschutes, Klickitat, John Day, Grande Ronde and Clearwater. But we must remember that this year’s wild steelhead returns represent only 70% of an already low current ten-year average. It’s hardly time to let our guard down. At The Conservation Angler, we’ve been working doggedly in multiple public forums to advocate for state and federal management plans and policies that make wild steelhead matter. In the following pages, we’ve highlighted some of our key accomplishments/activities in 2023, and outlined some of high priority initiatives for 2024.


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