Nez Perce, Umatilla, Warm Springs and Yakama tribal fishers began making their way to the Columbia River after the tribes announced that the first commercial gillnet fishery of 2020 would open on Monday, June 22. They will harvest sockeye and summer Chinook that will be available for purchase by the general public.

Fisheries managers estimate 246,300 sockeye and 38,000 summer Chinook will return to the Columbia River over the next few weeks. The peak of these runs will occur by the end of June and the abundance may drop quickly, those who want to enjoy a fresh Columbia River Indian-caught salmon this summer are encouraged to take this opportunity, safely.