Chuckpacific
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Saturday afternoon we were on the Columbia about 6 miles downstream from Kelly Point when we saw a sealion among about 15 gulls. He seemed to have one salmon (could have been more) in his jaws and was shaking it and flinging it 10-12 feet away then retrieving it and setting up to fling again. This behavior went on for 10 minutes and ended when he ate the salmon (we saw it go down). I asked fishermen I know about this and none could explain it nor had they ever seen it. Any ideas on the reasons for this behavior? We're starting to see the sealions on the river again which of course will end in late May when the springers stop running.