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Nisqually Tribe's chum fishery makes a comeback - Northwest Treaty Tribes

Summary by nwtreatytribes.org
Nisqually Indian Tribe members fished for chum salmon this winter thanks to a robust return of the species to the Nisqually watershed. Fishers braved brisk winter temperatures, thrilled to be out for the tribe’s first winter chum fishery since 2017. Three fisheries were held across December and January, with tribal fishers catching more than 2,000 chum. This season’s escapement—the number of fish that return to their spawning grounds—exceeded 90…
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nwtreatytribes.org broke the news in on Thursday, April 24, 2025.
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