In Alberta, Canada, those complaints revolve around chinooks, the warm winds that sweep the area during winter. |
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Each fish kept must be noted on the licence and no more than 15 chinooks can be retained from the Strait in a year. |
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Mr. John Cummins: Aren't these escaped chinooks certainly a major risk to chinook stocks on the west coast? |
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Fisheries and Oceans technical staff agree there are sufficient stocks of chinooks for us to fish. |
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I was around in the days when people used to catch and release sockeye because they were in pursuit of chinooks. |
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We used to have chinooks and coho in the balance. |
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On the Cowichan River, once so famous a stream that anglers' catches merited reports in The New York Times, the return of natural-spawning chinooks in 2009 was the lowest ever recorded. |
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The Chinooks are closest and I can see the moonlight glancing off their huge, drooping 30 ft rotor blades. |
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No one likes to be the odd man out, so join your fellow blue bloods at Chinooks. |
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The new generation of Chinooks, the G series, is currently being used by the U. S. special forces. |
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From there, they would be helicoptered to the airport by Chinooks and then flown to Dakar. |
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Two RAF Chinooks transported Indian special forces to the outskirts of Kailahun. |
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The RAF lacked aircraft large enough to transport Chinooks and so the helicopter crews flew themselves to Freetown. |
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When we were there, there were ten British Chinooks in the air for 5,000 or so fighting troops, one of them a medivac helicopter which was 30 years old. |
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