The year is pushing relentlessly toward autumn, and if you haven’t yet participated in this Summer of the Salmon, your choices are dwindling. The current chance, and one of the best, is a short one.
A bit upstream of the Astoria Bridge, on the Washington side of the Columbia River, I chatted with another Buoy 10 angler on Monday who said he’d been fishing eight days and had lost the only fish ...
Just about every salmon angler in the Northwest knows about the famous fishery at the mouth of the Columbia River, commonly known as Buoy 10. The actual big red Buoy 10 marks the boundary between the ...
Here is the latest information from the Buoy 10 salmon fishery at the Lower Columbia River mouth: The cumulative report shows boats sampled to date are 1,972 boats (6,338 anglers for less than 32 ...
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