An unidentified angler was charged after he illegally caught two Chinook salmon from Spencer Creek, a tributary of the ...
If you want all three species in their native waters, Washington is one of the few places left in the continental U.S. you'll find them. For a trout, salmon, and steelhead trip, conventional wisdom ...
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 ...
Three suspects were charged with a total of 11 violations and are expected to face revocation of their fishing licenses, ...
Sophia is your community news reporter covering the North Coast of San Luis Obispo County, including Los Osos, Morro Bay, Cayucos, Cambria and San Simeon. The Morro Bay Harbor Patrol is gearing up for ...
Spring Chinook salmon fishing is reopening on the lower Columbia River for two weekends in May and four days in June, it was announced Wednesday, May 15, 2024, by Washington and Oregon fishery ...
LUDINGTON, Mich. (WOOD) — A new state record chinook salmon, or king salmon, was caught in Ludington on Lake Michigan Saturday, breaking a 43-year-old record. The young man who caught it had never ...
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The Fight for the Last Wild Salmon

In Alaska, the last stronghold for wild salmon, Native tribes and conservationists are working to save the fish from both ...
Blame my late start to the fall salmon season on high water temperature and late-arriving fish. Waiting for the river to cool down and salmon passage counts to build, I spent September afternoons ...
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Each summer, salmon begin their journey back to the rivers where they were spawned. Alaskan fishermen, along with whales, eagles and bears, share in the abundance. Joe Sebastian with a hooked ...