Salmon and steelhead in the Columbia River Basin could have another mounting challenge: a horde of American shad. In recent years, non-native shad migrating past Bonneville Dam on the Lower Columbia ...
BONNEVILLE DAM, Columbia River, Wash. — There is a new king of the Columbia. Each spring, a chrome tide of fish native to the East Coast floods the Northwest’s mightiest river by the millions. Shad, ...
On any given day at Bonneville Dam on the Columbia River, the most common fish fighting its way up the dam’s fish ladders is a silvery member of the herring family. In fact, during some years ...
After hitting it hard fishing for spring chinook through late April and well into the month of May, I like to flip the calendar to June, because the month brings with it some other fishing ...
The first basic rule of fishing is: fish where the fish are. So, if you knew that there were over a million fish swimming in a nearby river right this very moment, wouldn’t you go fishing to try to ...
The lower Columbia River opened Wednesday for spring chinook, summer steelhead and shad, but anglers may think twice about moving to the big river from the tributaries. "Catch rates for spring chinook ...
Salmon and steelhead in the Columbia River Basin could have another mounting challenge: a horde of American shad. In recent years, non-native shad migrating past Bonneville Dam on the Lower Columbia ...