On the lower Columbia River from Rocky Point/Tongue Point line upstream to Bonneville Dam there were 131 salmonid boats and 31 Washington bank rods tallied on the Oct. 18 flight count.
On the lower Columbia River from Rocky Point/Tongue Point line upstream to Bonneville Dam there were 222 salmonid boats and 31 Washington bank rods tallied on the Oct. 4 flight count.
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Oregon's Columbia River Gorge City Offers The Freshest Salmon, Endless Recreation, And Otherworldly Beauty
This riverside retreat offers stellar scenery and outdoor activities ranging from sailing and fishing to hiking and biking, all within easy reach of Portland.
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Meet the Incredible Animals That Call the Columbia River Home
From white sturgeon to bald eagles, explore the remarkable species thriving along the Columbia River, the lifeblood of the ...
It's the first big development in a decadeslong battle since the Trump administration blew up a deal that had provided a path ...
Hatcheries, which release massive numbers of fish into the wild after raising them in captivity, have long been used to supplement fish supplies affected by human activity. But with the 18 dams on the ...
Warm water and late salmon runs delayed fall fishing along the Columbia River. Backtrolling Kwikfish lures and flat-lining Wee Warts proved consistently effective. Anglers share stories that preserve ...
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 ...
We’re going back to court because it’s our best path to prevent extinction and protect salmon now, an Earthjustice attorney ...
An annual fish recovery effort at Lava Island Falls over the weekend netted and saved thousands of rainbow trout, sculpin, ...
Among the changes being sought are an increased spill – allowing juvenile salmon to pass over dams instead of through ...
Washington will ban camping at Vernita Bridge site starting mid October. Department cites health risks, trash buildup and habitat damage from overuse. Officials plan day-use upgrades and seek funding ...
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