Just about every salmon angler in the Northwest knows about the famous fishery at the mouth of the Columbia River, commonly known as Buoy 10. The actual big red Buoy 10 marks the boundary between the ...
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 ...
Steelhead action is beginning to taper off across Southwest Washington, while fall Chinook and coho are starting to push upriver. Buoy 10 is heating up, and Kokanee fishing remains strong at Merwin ...
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife has lifted its mark-selective rule on Chinook two days sooner than expected during the Buoy 10 fishery. On Sept. 4 and Sept. 5, Chinook retention ...
Chinook numbers are building in the estuary, while upriver fishing is slower due to persistent weeds. Steelhead runs are tapering off in the tributaries, and kokanee fishing at Merwin continues to ...
Buoy 10 fishing for hatchery coho salmon will resume Thursday. So, too, for either hatchery coho or any chinook in an area downriver from Bonneville Dam to the east end of Reed Island, upriver a few ...
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