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As September deepens, Oregon’s rivers, bays, and coastal waters are alive with action. Anglers across the state are chasing ...
The Monarchs dominated possession and were on the attack all night long.
On the lower Columbia River between Rocky Point/Tongue Point line upstream to Bonneville Dam there were 137 salmonid boats and 21 Washington bank rods tallied on Oct. 19. Sec. 1 (Bonneville) — 48 bank ...
Angling regulations for fall salmon in the Columbia River are changing as planned closures in mid-September approach. Here is a summary of how the rules currently stand: Buoy 10 to west Puget Island — ...
West Coast salmon anglers and native tribes have even more reasons to be thankful this year, as they watch fish returning to places in California and Oregon that have been devoid of salmon and ...
Coho salmon are returning in record numbers and spreading into parts of the Upper Willamette Basin they’ve never historically been seen. After a record number of the ocean-going fish entered the river ...
Just as sure as the days are getting shorter and the temperatures are cooling, upriver bright fall chinook salmon are arriving in the portion of the Columbia River known as the Hanford Reach. This is ...
Here’s how fishing looks this week in the Northwest Lower Peninsula, Northeast Lower Peninsula and Upper Peninsula, according to the latest report from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources.
A new website now gives you a regular count, usually weekly, of how many steelhead, coho salmon, chinook salmon and brown trout are moving through the St. Joseph River fish ladder at Seitz Park in ...
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