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Salmon Recovery on the Columbia River

Salmon recovery efforts may have just taken a big step forward, thanks to a collaborative project between the Northwest Fisheries Science Center, the Hood River Production Program, and the Bonneville Power Administration. As detailed in […]

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Northwest Giants

Sturgeon are rather abundant in the Pacific Northwest and can easily grow over 10 feet in length and weigh over 1000 pounds. Targeting these river monsters from a Hobie kayak is not only a rush […]

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War on Bass Heats Up in Northwest

For years, individuals and non-government groups in the Northwest have waged a war on bass, pushing for removal of limits and even bounties on the fish that have been established in some waters for more […]

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Sockeye On The Road To Recovery

Columbia River sockeye salmon have once again broken records by returning past Bonneville Dam in numbers not seen since the dam was completed in 1938. While most of the estimated 600,000 adult sockeye are heading […]

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Senkos Swimming With Salmon

InsideLine 4 Part Series (All Links Here): You’ve heard it a jillion times—the only thing that doesn’t change is change itself. Does that bit of wisdom apply where fishing is concerned?  You better dang well […]

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Chinook & Coho Runs

Salmon fishing in the ocean and the Columbia River this summer could be great thanks to an abundant run of hatchery coho and a potentially historic return of chinook, according to state fishery managers. Opportunities […]

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Yakima River Basin Grants

Reported by the Yakima Herald: The state has approved $42 million worth of grants for salmon recovery projects across the state, including $1.26 million for the Yakima River Basin. The money will be split between […]