After hitting it hard fishing for spring chinook through late April and well into the month of May, I like to flip the calendar to June, because the month brings with it some other fishing ...
Summer runs of shad, sockeye salmon, and summer steelhead are drawing big crowds below Bonneville Dam. The upstream movement has been okay for sockeye, poor for steelhead, and very good for American ...
BONNEVILLE DAM, Columbia River, Wash. – There is a new king of the Columbia. Each spring, a chrome tide of fish native to the East Coast floods the Northwest’s mightiest river by the millions. Shad, ...
BONNEVILLE DAM, Columbia River, Wash. — There is a new king of the Columbia. Each spring, a chrome tide of fish native to the East Coast floods the Northwest’s mightiest river by the millions. Shad, ...
Salmon and steelhead in the Columbia River Basin could have another mounting challenge: a horde of American shad. In recent years, non-native shad migrating past Bonneville Dam on the Lower Columbia ...
On the lower Columbia River from Rocky Point/Tongue Point line upstream to Bonneville Dam there were 441 salmonid boats and 791 Washington bank rods were tallied on the June 14 flight count. Section 1 ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — Just in time for Father’s Day weekend: If there’s a better dream day for Dad than this fishing adventure, I don’t know where or when. We recently joined a fishing adventure in the ...
Spring chinook fishing was slowing down. The few crabs being caught were watery and thin. Even the low tides weren’t low enough. And so dawn last Thursday found me on the Columbia River fishing for ...
With the days getting longer and the warmer, people are gearing up for an exciting season of fishing all the way till the end of fall. Tri-Cities offers an incredible number of places to go fishing ...
Flows on the Lewis remain steady at 2,800 cubic feet per second, making it over a month since water levels have changed. Steelhead fishing has been slow, with little pressure on the river and few ...
Shad pass through the fish ladder at the Bonneville Lock and Dam on the Columbia River on June 12. BONNEVILLE DAM, Columbia River, Wash. — There is a new king of the Columbia. Each spring, a chrome ...
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