How a banned fish trap is being used to save wild salmon on the
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Fish traps were banned on the Columbia River more than 80 year ago, but some say it's time to bring them back as a way for fishermen to catch more hatchery salmon while protecting wild fish.
Fish traps were banned on the Columbia River more than 80 year ago, but some say its time to bring them back as a way for fishermen to catch more hatchery salmon while protecting wild fish.
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