Angling regulations for fall salmon in the Columbia River are changing as planned closures in mid-September approach. Here is a summary of how the rules currently stand: Buoy 10 to west Puget Island — ...
On the lower Columbia River from Rocky Point/Tongue Point line upstream to Bonneville Dam there were 14 salmon boats and nine Washington bank rods tallied during the flight count on Feb. 28.
Tip of the week: You’re missing a bet if you have never hunted doves with a spinning wings dove decoy out in front of your stand. They are easy to carry and use and will draw in birds that would ...
The lower half of a fish ladder at Bonneville Lock & Dam in Cascade Locks remains unchanged as upgrades focus on the upper section. A new $8 million project at the Bonneville Lock & Dam aims to make ...
Reports of sport angler checks from the past week and related information provided by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. Columbia River sturgeon: Sturgeon retention in the Columbia River ...
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Some fish around Bonneville Dam remain unsafe to eat
As outdoor recreation picks up for summer, a clean-water advocacy group reminds people that some fish around Bonneville Dam on the Columbia River are not safe to eat due to high levels of pollutants.
A day after the first official legal Willamette River spring chinook salmon of 2026 was landed, Oregon and Washington managers approved an early spring season for the lower Columbia River, two days ...
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