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Even with the Chinook fishery reopening on Friday at Buoy 10, anglers can still look forward to coho. Coho fishing should be very good if the catches in the ocean off the mouth of the Columbia ...
Traverse Bay/Portage Entry: Anglers reported catching fair to good numbers of lake trout when trolling spoons and flasher/flies. These were caught in 50–100 feet of water, with most fish taken near ...
Coho salmon numbers have exploded in the Upper Willamette Basin to the delight of anglers and confusion of biologists.
Fishing for fall Chinook salmon on the Umpqua, Smith, and North Fork Smith rivers is now closed after reaching the quota of ...
By the end of the week, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife will have released 90,000 yearling coho as well as 400,000 Chinook salmon fry into the Klamath River.
Thunder Bay River: Chinook and coho salmon have drawn the most attention from anglers. Boat anglers reported decent catches on magnum spoons and j-plugs throughout the river.
Coho salmon numbers have exploded in the Upper Willamette Basin to the delight of anglers and confusion of biologists.
Anglers try their hand for coho and Chinook at the mouth of the White Salmon River. While the tributaries are heating up, anglers continue to take chinook and coho in the main stem Columbia River ...
California Department of Fish and Wildlife announced that for the first time in 60 years the threatened coho salmon returned to the Upper Klamath River Basin.
OLYMPIA — Salmon fishing east of the Bonilla-Tatoosh line in Marine Area 4 has been closed through Sept. 30, though wild coho west of the line remains open. Meanwhile, in Marine Area 5 (Sekiu east to ...
Coho salmon numbers have exploded in the Upper Willamette Basin to the delight of anglers and confusion of biologists.