We had only been on the water for a few minutes when my fishing rod started bucking. I hollered “fish” and tried to run to the pole but the winds, currents and tides of the Columbia River pushed the ...
The largest and most exciting salmon fishery in the lower 48 states, the Buoy 10 fishery at the mouth of the Columbia River, will start August 1. Prospects for a good season are fair to high, with a ...
The fishing at Buoy 10 has seen some challenges this year, with unseasonably cool temps and foul weather contributing to a slow bite. The fishing is now picking up, and it looks good through the end ...
Anglers can resume fishing for fall Chinook Friday through the end of the year from Buoy 10 at the Columbia River’s mouth east to Puget Island. Oregon and Washington managers met by telephone Thursday ...
Columbia River steelhead fishing remains strong, with early morning bites keeping shorelines busy. Tributaries are seeing solid steelhead movement, and ocean coho and chinook continue to provide ...
The largest salmon fishery in the Lower 48 kicks off Aug. 1 at Buoy 10 of the Columbia River, but the season and limits have been reduced because of poor projections for returns of Chinook and coho ...
Potentially one of the best salmon fishing seasons in recent memory is getting off to a good start at the mouth of the Columbia River. Known as "Buoy 10" for the iconic buoy that marks the boundary ...
Anglers who've crowded into the gorge to fish for an abundant run of salmon can move downriver Thursday, back into the popular Buoy 10 fishery and an area below Bonneville Dam. Buoy 10 fishing for ...
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