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Originally from the article written by Rod Sando, this article delves into the rich history of Columbia River salmon, and how an absolutely massive resource of salmon would be dashed into near extinction through "A thousand cuts." Narrated by Lucas Holmgren, this article speaks largely to the Commercial Fisheries of the 1800's, the canned salmon explosion, and the construction of dams on the Columbia River (Bonneville, McNary, John Day, Grand Coulee etc.) Please check out our website for more articles about Salmon Trout & Steelhead! www.salmontroutsteelheader.com www.glanagler.com www.amatobooks.com
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Originally from the article written by Rod Sando, this article delves into the rich history of Columbia River salmon, and how an absolutely massive resource of salmon would be dashed into near extinction through "A thousand cuts." Narrated by Lucas Holmgren, this article speaks largely to the Commercial Fisheries of the 1800's, the canned salmon explosion, and the construction of dams on the Columbia River (Bonneville, McNary, John Day, Grand Coulee etc.) Please check out our website for more articles about Salmon Trout & Steelhead! www.salmontroutsteelheader.com www.glanagler.com www.amatobooks.com

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