Boats all along the shoreline, but no nets out. Magpies squawk in the alders. A tennis shoe floats by. Plastic bottles, bundles of dried sedge, and tumbleweeds join the parade. About the only thing ...
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Columbia River Sockeye & Steelhead Plunking — Fun and Effective Techniques
Welcome to the ultimate fishing adventure! From freshwater lakes to deep sea expeditions, we bring you epic catches, pro tips, gear reviews, scenic spots, and the thrill of the tug. Whether you're a ...
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Brewster WA July Sockeye Fishing — First Trip Highlights and Action
Come along on my first sockeye fishing adventure of the season in Brewster, Washington! The July run is on fire, and the ...
YAKIMA, Wash. — A select group of anglers enjoyed Washington’s only legal, non-tribal summer sockeye fishing on the Columbia River system early Tuesday and Wednesday morning. About 15 people on five ...
While far short of record return years, some Columbia River salmon runs are tweaking memories of the good ol’ days. Anglers in the Tri-Cities area set a harvest record for sockeye this month as the ...
All sockeye fishing will close Thursday evening in the mainstem Columbia River from the mouth up to Pasco, Washington. Despite an apparent record return of sockeye across Bonneville Dam, nearly all of ...
Summertime and the fishing is easy. Is that how the old song goes? Nothing seems to be easy anymore in these crazy coronavirus times. Thank goodness, there is some decent fishing to be had. If not ...
SOLDOTNA — A trio of anglers leaned on the edge of Jordan Carter’s boat in shallow water on the Kenai River last month, victoriously enjoying a cold beverage. Their ride with Carter, a local fishing ...
Salmon fishing in the Tri-Cities area of the Columbia River has been fairly slow as chinook and sockeye runs have lagged so far this season. File Tri-City Herald Salmon fishing in the Tri-Cities area ...
The Ballard Locks fish ladder is the place where Lake Washington sockeye have their biggest audience. There's no where else to see them really, now that you can't catch them. The fish are disappearing ...
As returning sockeye salmon to the Columbia River continue to exceed preseason expectations, fishery managers with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) announced Wednesday that Lake ...
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