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Leif Fox of Washington Fish and Wildlife displays a PIT tag for northern pikeminnow on Aug. 26, 2022. From the tagging program, biologists learned that northern pikeminnow don't usually travel far from their area of birth.

PORTLAND — A new app allows anglers to bypass the registration station so they can spend more time and earn more money for reeling in voracious salmon-eating predators during this year’s Northern Pikeminnow Sport Reward Fishery Program.

“For most anglers, more time with a line in the water usually equals more fish,” said Eric Winther, Columbia River Predator Control Program project leader for the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.