Citing low salmon and steelhead counts at Bonneville Dam, Oregon and Washington fish managers ordered a close to all recreational and non-tribal commercial fishing in the Columbia River after Wednesday.

The closure includes coho, fall chinook and steelhead (already closed) and extends from Buoy 10 at the river's mouth upriver to the U.S. 395 bridge near Pasco, Wash.

Also closed will be all sport and commercial fishing in downriver select fishing areas (Young's Bay, etc.)

Managers said runs of all three species are lagging pre-season forecasts, with fall chinook facing the lowest counts since 2007.

While coho counts also are far behind, they left open the possibility of renewed sportfishing if numbers improve.