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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 River ...
A blue-sky November morning begins at Ringold Springs. Arrival time took into account a midnight gauge height of 24 feet at Priest Rapids Dam and an average water particle travel time of eight hours.
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Coho salmon are heading into the Upper Willamette Basin in possibly record numbers this year. This picture is from Eagle Creek.
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The fall salmon season is heading into its final weeks, with the late run of coho driving these last days. Anglers are doing well in some tributaries of the Columbia, but low water has slowed the bite ...
HONOR, MI — The fish are thick in the Platte River. The Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is busy passing coho salmon through the lower weir on the Platte River at the Sleeping Bear Dunes ...
DULUTH — The fish experts at Minnesota Sea Grant are offering anglers an easier, quicker way to tell the difference between steelhead rainbow trout and coho salmon, two lookalike fish caught in Lake ...
Frankfort/Lake Michigan: This week’s weather proved good for landing chinook salmon. Anglers reported excellent numbers of chinook salmon out front in 80 to 100 feet of water, trolling the top 40 to ...
Coho salmon are returning in record numbers and spreading into parts of the Upper Willamette Basin they’ve never historically been seen. After a record number of the ocean-going fish entered the river ...
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