<img height="1" width="1" style="display:none" src="https://www.facebook.com/tr?id=192888919167017&amp;ev=PageView&amp;noscript=1">
Monday,  November 25 , 2024

Linkedin Pinterest

Tagged Articles:
Salmon & Steelhead

Salmon fishermen on the Columbia River.

Fishing report for Washington Columbia River mainstem and tributaries, June 27-July 3

Salmon fishermen on the Columbia River.

July 6, 2022, 4:02pm Outdoors

From Lower Columbia River Megler-Astoria Bridge upstream to Bonneville Dam there were 269 salmonid boats and 227 Washington bank rods tallied during the July 2 flight count. Read story

Salmon fishermen on the Columbia River.

Fishing report for Washington Columbia River mainstem and tributaries, June 20-26

Salmon fishermen on the Columbia River.

June 29, 2022, 3:22pm Outdoors

Report for Washington Columbia River mainstem and tributaries for week of June 20-26 Read story

Salmon fishermen on the Columbia River.

Fishing report for Washington Columbia River mainstem and tributaries, June 13-19

Salmon fishermen on the Columbia River.

June 22, 2022, 6:45pm Outdoors

Fishing reports for Washington Columbia River mainstem and tributaries, June 13-19 Read story

Salmon fishermen on the Columbia River.

Fishing report for Washington Columbia River mainstem and tributaries, June 6-12

Salmon fishermen on the Columbia River.

June 15, 2022, 3:36pm Outdoors

From the Lower Columbia mainstem Rocky Point/Tongue Point line upstream to Bonneville Dam, there were 129 salmonid boats and 232 Washington bank rods tallied during flight count on Sunday, June 12. Read story

The Washington Free Fishing Weekend for 2022 is Saturday and Sunday, June 11-12, where anyone can go fishing without a license. All current rules, regulations and limits still apply.

Fishing report: Washington Free Fishing Weekend tradition continues June 11-12

The Washington Free Fishing Weekend for 2022 is Saturday and Sunday, June 11-12, where anyone can go fishing without a license. All current rules, regulations and limits still apply.

June 8, 2022, 3:50pm Outdoors

Anglers across the state will be able to fish without a license this weekend, June 11-12, during Washington’s annual Free Fishing Weekend event. Read story

U.S. Forest Service wildlife biologist John Jakubowski, left, discusses relocating beaver to the Woods Creek area with fellow biologist Erik White from the Cowlitz Indian Tribe and USFS public affairs specialist Alexandra Pengelly.

Beaver relocation underway in Gifford Pinchot National Forestvideo icon

U.S. Forest Service wildlife biologist John Jakubowski, left, discusses relocating beaver to the Woods Creek area with fellow biologist Erik White from the Cowlitz Indian Tribe and USFS public affairs specialist Alexandra Pengelly.

June 7, 2022, 6:02am Clark County News

An overcast sky and the off-and-on splatter of raindrops couldn’t dim the enthusiasm of wildlife biologists John Jakubowski and Erik White on Thursday as they ventured into the Woods Creek Watchable Wildlife Area to look for signs of beaver living along the creek. Read story

Guide Bill Monroe, (left), with a client and a nice spring Chinook caught in the Columbia River during last year's spring salmon fishery. Projections for the spring Chinook run are up this year, and anglers should see better fishing than the past few years.

Spring Chinook, sturgeon fishing days added on Columbia River

Guide Bill Monroe, (left), with a client and a nice spring Chinook caught in the Columbia River during last year's spring salmon fishery. Projections for the spring Chinook run are up this year, and anglers should see better fishing than the past few years.

June 3, 2022, 5:31pm Latest News

With returns continuing to come in above expectations, fishery managers from Washington and Oregon on Thursday agreed to add more spring Chinook fishing days above Bonneville Dam on the Columbia River, and increase the daily spring Chinook limit on the portion of river below Bonneville from June 4-15. Read story

A Chinook salmon, second from the bottom, swims in the Columbia River with sockeye salmon at the Bonneville Dam fish-counting window near North Bonneville in June 2012. Steelhead and Chinook salmon are the most abundant IHNV-vulnerable species in the Columbia Basin, and the disease is particularly deadly to their young.

Fishing report for Washington Columbia River mainstem and tributaries, May 23-29

A Chinook salmon, second from the bottom, swims in the Columbia River with sockeye salmon at the Bonneville Dam fish-counting window near North Bonneville in June 2012. Steelhead and Chinook salmon are the most abundant IHNV-vulnerable species in the Columbia Basin, and the disease is particularly deadly to their young.

June 1, 2022, 3:11pm Outdoors

Sampling summary for Washington Columbia River mainstem and tributaries, May 23-29 Read story

Fat spring Chinook fill a fish box in April of 2021. Anglers can fish the entire main stem Columbia this year, with no bubble closure at the mouth of the Cowlitz River.
Spring Chinook like this one, caught last year with guide Bill Monroe, should be more plentiful this year, according to the projections. River conditions look to be better, too.

More days added to Columbia spring Chinook fishery

Spring Chinook like this one, caught last year with guide Bill Monroe, should be more plentiful this year, according to the projections. River conditions look to be better, too.

May 19, 2022, 2:57pm Latest News

As the number of upriver spring Chinook continues to exceed expectations, fishery managers from Washington and Oregon on Wednesday agreed to allow 11 more days on the lower Columbia River for recreational spring Chinook fishing beginning Tuesday, May 24, in addition to two days upstream of Bonneville Dam. Read story