Ralph Ambrose Whitefoot often begins his day with an incredible view from the Washington side of the Columbia River in the ...
Anglers are doing well in some tributaries of the Columbia, but low water has slowed the bite in some places, while others are fishing well. The late run of coho has been inconsistent in recent years, ...
With the days getting longer and the warmer, people are gearing up for an exciting season of fishing all the way till the end of fall. Tri-Cities offers an incredible number of places to go fishing ...
On the lower Columbia River from Rocky Point/Tongue Point line upstream to Bonneville Dam there were seven salmonid boats and three Washington bank rods tallied on Oct. 25.
The return of the Columbia River Indian Fisher’s Expo provided training and resources to help tribal members improve their fishing practices. From left, Deanie Johnson, Valerie Switzler and Doris ...
Angling for summer Chinook, sockeye and summer steelhead is open between the Astoria-Megler Bridge and the OR/WA border. Shad angling is open from Buoy 10 upstream to the Oregon/Washington border. The ...
In this 2014 file photo, salmon fishing guide Dave Grove, left, nets a fall Chinook for David Moershel while fishing on the Columbia River near Desert Aire, Wash. Federal authorities are working on a ...
The number of steelhead returning to the Columbia River this year is the lowest ever recorded. A group of conservation and fishing organizations say people should stop fishing for them this fall.
If you’re looking for a great way to enjoy the outdoors with your family, camping in Oregon’s Columbia River Gorge is a...
Eastern Washington anglers shouldn’t despair completely at the news of large parts of the Columbia River closing to salmon fishing. The Hanford Reach remains open, as does the Snake River. As for the ...
Angling for summer Chinook, sockeye and summer steelhead is open between the Astoria-Megler Bridge and the OR/WA border above McNary Dam. The mainstem Columbia River and mainstem Snake River ARE NOT ...