Cammer,
Thanks for clarifying...I agree that the amount of fish life in that river has plummeted. There used to way more trout both larger rainbows and cuties, plus a few char.....they are far fewer. Certainly steelhead and salmon numbers are way less too. Certainly the changing of flow away from hatchery years back had a major effect, as does predation, but there are factors that have diminished river productivity.
Rodney, I am wondering about that no salmon retention|fishing on Harrison below the bridge rationale as well. If it is interior stocks coming into the Harrison mouth...why not make the boundary the train bridge. Some of best spots are below the bridge