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SALEM, Ore. -- With the advent of extremely warm summer temperatures, the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife is asking anglers to take special care when catching and releasing fish.</p>
“Fish mortality can increase drastically when water temperatures reach 74 degrees,” said Charlie Corrarino, ODFW Conservation and Recovery Program manager.</p>
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“Fish mortality can increase drastically when water temperatures reach 74 degrees,” said Charlie Corrarino, ODFW Conservation and Recovery Program manager.</p>
Read the rest of the story..