The Buoy 10 salmon fishery at the mouth of the Columbia River has been a victim of its own success. The states of Oregon and Washington closed the fishery to the retention of Chinook salmon on ...
The fishing at Buoy 10 has seen some challenges this year, with unseasonably cool temps and foul weather contributing to a slow bite. The fishing is now picking up, and it looks good through the end ...
Katie Frankowicz Aug 2, 2017 Aug 2, 2017 Updated Dec 10, 2018 The Buoy 10 recreational retention fishery on the Columbia River got off to a strong start Tuesday morning. By 10:30 a.m., fishermen had ...
We had only been on the water for a few minutes when my fishing rod started bucking. I hollered “fish” and tried to run to the pole but the winds, currents and tides of the Columbia River pushed the ...
The largest salmon fishery in the Lower 48 kicks off Aug. 1 at Buoy 10 of the Columbia River, but the season and limits have been reduced because of poor projections for returns of Chinook and coho ...
Sep. 14—Fishery managers have decided to reopen salmon fishing on the Columbia River at Buoy 10 and in the Gorge from Reed Island to Bonneville Dam starting on Thursday. Buoy 10 anglers will be ...
Jul. 21—Buoy 10 will open for fishing on Aug. 1. When fishing for salmon where the Columbia River meets the ocean, the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife recommends targeting Chinook early in the ...
Anglers will no longer be allowed to keep fall chinook salmon at Buoy 10 beginning Wednesday morning. State managers hurriedly met by telephone Monday after reviewing weekend catches and came to an ...
Buoy 10 fishing for hatchery coho salmon will resume Thursday. So, too, for either hatchery coho or any chinook in an area downriver from Bonneville Dam to the east end of Reed Island, upriver a few ...