With June 2024 here and being in Portland, Oregon, it is time to start thinking about Sturgeon fishing on the Columbia River. June is also a great time to go Salmon fishing on the lower Willamette River. You could even do a half day of salmon fishing on the...
A few tips on anchoring for salmon! When anchoring for Chinook salmon it is all about having a good location. Salmon swims upriver in lanes. So, if you are anchored and see other boats catching salmon, and you’re not, sound out the area, and get a good idea of...
With Oregon fish and wildlife saying that the Willamette River is going to have 104,100 spring Chinook this season. I am looking forward to great salmon fishing on the Willamette River. Let me tell you last year we had plenty of action, and expecting it to be good...
Here is the spring Salmon season for the Columbia River set by Oregon, and Washington fish and game. Fishing from a boat will be allowed seven days a week from March 1 through April 4 from Buoy 10 upstream to Rooster Rock. Fishing from the bank will be allowed during...
Would you like some tips on knot tying? With Columbia River Spring salmon coming up soon here is a few tips on tying a good knot when Fishing. Before you pull the knot tight wet the line, this will help to lubricate the line, and also help with abrasion and it will...
How I store monofilament line I store my either in the package spool or the reel, always in a cool, dark, dry place. I avoid storing my line where it can be exposed to sunlight. When spooling monofilament line onto a reel, ensure the line is as tight as...
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