Coho returns to the Columbia River have been way above the projection, with the fish pushing into areas where they are rarely seen, and delighting anglers. With the earlier returning “A” run busting ...
Coho salmon fishing has been good recently between Duluth and Two Harbors. Anglers fishing from shore at the French River and beyond have been catching plenty of salmon, said Duluth's Ross Pearson of ...
The approach of September coincides with the arrival of coho salmon in the Columbia River. That means the fishery at Buoy 10 is now shifting from chinook, which has closed below Tongue Point, to the ...
Even with the Chinook fishery reopening on Friday at Buoy 10, anglers can still look forward to coho. Coho fishing should be very good if the catches in the ocean off the mouth of the Columbia River ...
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While trolling 5 miles from the shore of Lake Michigan on Saturday, Capt. Kyle Nied watched one of his clients hook a big salmon on a downrigger. Nied and his party of four anglers had left the dock ...
MARQUETTE, Mich. (WJMN) — Anglers have been spotted out on the water in numbers, according to the Department of Natural Resources. Unfortunately, the same cannot be said about coho salmon. In their ...
Coho salmon are returning in record numbers and spreading into parts of the Upper Willamette Basin they’ve never historically been seen. After a record number of the ocean-going fish entered the river ...
Ocean anglers off the mouth of the Columbia River will be allowed to keep unmarked coho, beginning Saturday. State and federal managers met by telephone Friday morning and agreed there are enough ...
The last of the chinook have all but spawned and gone and the later run coho are not showing in any large numbers yet. Columbia River angling is all but done as well with the coho lock-jawed all the ...
WASHBURN - We were deep in conversation at 9 a.m. May 1 when a reel in a starboard rod holder began to chirp. "Click, click, click-click-click!" An interruption, yes. But a welcome one. In fact ...
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