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Buoy 10 is on fire this week, with anglers finding fish both above and below the bridge. Warm water is holding fish back from heading upriver, creating excellent conditions, writes ...
The Columbia River: The Fishing Heartbeat The Columbia River hosts some of Washington’s best fisheries—big salmon and steelhead runs, impressive summertime Chinook, giant sturgeon, and ...
The 1,200-mile-long river is filled with several species of native fish, like king salmon, steelhead trout, and white sturgeon. Unfortunately, many invasive fish have found their way into the river ...
Lower Columbia River, Rocky Point/Tongue Point line upstream to Bonneville Dam there were 637 salmonid boats and 207 Washington bank rods were tallied on the April 5 flight count.
On the lower Columbia River from Rocky Point/Tongue Point line upstream to Bonneville Dam there were 261 salmonid boats and 397 Washington bank rods were tallied on the May 31 flight count.
Oregon's fishing regulations for protecting salmon runs aren't just words on paper — state troopers patrol the water, ensuring cheaters aren't left off the hook.
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Salt Water Sportsman on MSNThe Top Five Issues Facing America’s Saltwater Anglers
As we approach the halfway point of the 119th Congress, here are the five biggest issues for saltwater anglers—and a few ...
Sea lions in Longview pose problems for Columbia River fishermen, risking the future of salmon and steelhead, and leading to animal control legislation.
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