Columbia River steelhead fishing remains strong, with early morning bites keeping shorelines busy. Tributaries are seeing solid steelhead movement, and ocean coho and chinook continue to provide ...
Fishing across Southwest Washington is heating up in several key areas, with Buoy 10 leading the charge as anglers report consistent limits. Steelhead action remains strong throughout the Columbia ...
A sharp spike in summer steelhead numbers over Bonneville Dam allowed Oregon and Washington to end an August ban on keeping hatchery fish throughout the lower Columbia River. From Friday through the ...
On the lower Columbia River from Rocky Point/Tongue Point line upstream to Bonneville Dam there were 38 salmonid boats and 349 Washington bank rods were tallied on June 22. The count impacted by ...
On the lower Columbia River from Rocky Point/Tongue Point line upstream to Bonneville Dam there were seven salmonid boats and three Washington bank rods tallied on Oct. 25.
'I did the crime': Salmon fishing on the Columbia River means following the rules or risking penalty
PORTLAND, Ore. — Known for its diverse runs of salmon, the Columbia River draws thousands of anglers to test their luck each year. But with salmon runs nowhere near what they once were, fishing is ...
For Ralph Ambrose Whitefoot, the whole experience is much more than a job. It’s about honoring the fish, his culture and life ...
Warm water and late salmon runs delayed fall fishing along the Columbia River. Backtrolling Kwikfish lures and flat-lining Wee Warts proved consistently effective. Anglers share stories that preserve ...
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'I did the crime': Salmon fishing on the Columbia River means following the rules or risking penalty
Oregon's fishing regulations for protecting salmon runs aren't just words on paper — state troopers patrol the water, ensuring cheaters aren't getting off the hook. Donald Trump makes major ...
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