Tucked along Oregon’s southern coastline, Nesika Beach is what happens when pristine natural beauty decides not to advertise itself. It’s where dramatic cliffs meet expansive sandy shores, where the ...
With coho season coming to a close, Portland-area anglers are facing fewer opportunities close to home. Coho counts at Willamette Falls remain fairly strong, with a couple hundred fish still ascending ...
The fish had been missing from the headwaters of the Klamath River for more than a century. Just a year after the removal of a final dam, they’ve returned. By Rebecca Dzombak After being absent for ...
Mark Bachmann has spent more than half a century in pursuit of fish – and something deeper. His book, The Virtue of Fly Fishing V2, published last spring, gathers those decades of reflection into a ...
The Los Angeles River has existed for thousands of years. The L.A. River has three soft, sandy segments that are not covered in concrete. These natural areas are fun to explore and home to abundant ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Water spills over the Bonneville Dam on the ...
There has been a lot of discourse about the Airbnb “aesthetic” as it applies to home design. Think: White painted wood. Subway tile. Edison bulbs. Old hardback books as decor, maybe even turned ...
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How to catch steelhead trout in a river
There Are Mystery Rings Around 500,000 Barrels on the Seafloor. They Shouldn’t Be There. What happened after Michael J. Fox finally met Eric Stoltz 40 years after replacing the actor in 'Back to the ...
Here’s how it works. You tie or peg a plastic bead that represents a salmon or steelhead egg onto your leader. Three to five inches below that bead, you tie on your hook. When a steelhead grabs the ...
Lake Erie’s migratory trout soon will draw anglers from near and far as steelhead trout seek out the rivers where they were stocked so they can spawn. Once the river waters cool down, the fish swim up ...
Smiles light up the faces of (from left) John Kirby, Kyle Hoyt, and Sharon Harmon. These fall Chinook were taken just above the Warrior Rock deadline. (Photo courtesy of Sharon Harmon) Oregon and ...
As September deepens, Oregon’s rivers, bays, and coastal waters are alive with action. Anglers across the state are chasing fall Chinook, coho, and steelhead while also cashing in on trout, kokanee, ...
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