Overheard: The annual Columbia River adult salmon returns report has just been released and according to the report, anglers who enjoy fishing for spring salmon can look forward to better fishing than ...
Happy clients with spring Chinook they caught while fishing with guide Matt Eleazer of East Fork Outfitters last year. With the runs improving in almost all waters, local anglers should be in store ...
Spring chinook salmon angling in the Columbia River will be open Friday, May 19, through Wednesday, May 24, with a chance of more fishing in late May or early June. Washington and Oregon officials ...
The always-anticipated and popular spring chinook fishing season on several rivers in the mid-Columbia open for fishing this Saturday. Unfortunately, with less than five salmon counted through the ...
For the first time in several years the Yakima River will open for sport fishing for spring chinook salmon. The opening was announced last week by the Department of Fish and Wildlife, after biologists ...
!–paging_filter–pMarch is the time to plan a pilgrimage in honor of Northwest royalty. Spring-run chinook salmon—known as spring kings, or springers—are pushing up the lower Columbia River right now, ...
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Editor’s note: The story has been clarified to describe more of the impacts to spring and summer salmon fishing season. PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife announced ...
BOISE, Idaho — The Idaho Department of Fish and Game forecasts a larger-than-average run of Chinook salmon this spring, and about a month from now, anglers may begin catching some of them. The Idaho ...
In a spring chinook salmon season that just keeps expanding, Oregon and Washington just opened more doors — wide. And they disagreed with each other on a proposal to add more commercial fishing time ...
Spring chinook salmon fishing will last a little longer this year than 2021 in the lower Columbia River; and anglers won’t see a repeat of the Cowlitz River bubble. Biologists met Wednesday and set an ...
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