Fishing Reports for Columbia Riverlogin to add a report
The weekender report has some good info on the Columbia river:
June 16 - Summer chinook season opens on the Columbia River upriver to Priest Rapids Dam.
June 18 - Selective fisheries for hatchery chinook begin off the Washington coast from Ilwaco north to the Sekiu River.
June 26 - Coastal salmon fisheries expand to allow the retention of wild chinook, hatchery coho and pink salmon.
July 1 - Crab fisheries open in most areas of Puget Sound. In addition, salmon fisheries open in several areas of Puget Sound, including the Strait of Juan de Fuca.
While you're thinking about the Columbia river, here's a good tutorial on how to catch sturgeon.
http://www.youtube.com/watchhttp://www.youtube.com/embed/0JiYlOZqgMM
June 16 - Summer chinook season opens on the Columbia River upriver to Priest Rapids Dam.
June 18 - Selective fisheries for hatchery chinook begin off the Washington coast from Ilwaco north to the Sekiu River.
June 26 - Coastal salmon fisheries expand to allow the retention of wild chinook, hatchery coho and pink salmon.
July 1 - Crab fisheries open in most areas of Puget Sound. In addition, salmon fisheries open in several areas of Puget Sound, including the Strait of Juan de Fuca.
While you're thinking about the Columbia river, here's a good tutorial on how to catch sturgeon.
http://www.youtube.com/watchhttp://www.youtube.com/embed/0JiYlOZqgMM
Someone please give us a report for the mighty Columbia River!!
I don't get to fish the Columbia very often but I would love to hear the reports. Any news and info would be greatly appreciated!
