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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 ...
On the lower Columbia River from Rocky Point/Tongue Point line upstream to Bonneville Dam there were 38 salmonid boats and ...
View full size Randy L. Rasmussen, The Oregonian White sturgeon's numbers are rapidly declining, and a catch limit on sport and commercial fishing in the lower Columbia River is expected to be ...
Sports; Lower Columbia River salmon fishing shut down for recreational anglers, leaving frustration in wake of decision. Updated: ; Sep. 02, 2022, 8:21 a.m ...
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Lower Columbia River will reopen Friday to salmon fishing - MSNOregon and Washington will reopen sport salmon fishing Friday below Bonneville Dam. Anglers will get three days, through Sunday evening, then possibly another three days from Tuesday through Thursday.
The 2025 forecast for upriver spring Chinook is 122,500 fish, which is more than the 116,332 that returned to the Columbia River in 2024, but lower than the 10-year average of 139,676.
RICHLAND, Wash - The sockeye salmon fishing limits along the Hanford Reach and Upper Columbia River have been reduced due to ...
The Lower Columbia River spring chinook fishery remains one of the hotter “go to” activities, and catches have started to increase late this week after a slight lull. “Effort is definitely ...
The Lower Columbia is open through Saturday from Buoy 10 up to Beacon Rock, plus bank fishing only from Beacon Rock up to the Bonneville Dam deadline.
Fishery managers from Washington and Oregon agreed to open the mainstem Columbia River for sturgeon fishing Sept. 12 and 19.
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