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2017 King Salmon on the Columbia Columbia River Fishing Guides and Charters Catching King Salmon April 2017 NOW! These fisheries are unsurpassed for limits of chrome chinook, sockeye and coho salmon. BOOK A FISHING TRIP OR VIEW AVAILABILITY ONLINE HERE Call Text or Email Anytime with questions about the 2017 Columbia River Salmon Seasons and Forecasts. 253-389-0359 Fishing trips at Buoy 10 in August and September meet at the West Mooring Basin (the docks on the west side of Astoria) in front of the Astoria River Walk Inn. This is a beautiful setting with the historic Astoria Megler Bridge in the background. Read more about Columbia River and Buoy 10 Salmon Seasons and Returns expected for 2015 on our blog, Saving Fish from Drowning. Fishing is my only job, I will be chasing these fish every day. It is very important to book with a full time licensed and insured U.S. Coast Guard certified fishing guide, who stays on top of these fish every day and knows where they are, what they're biting on and what they're planning on having for lunch. We fish on the Columbia River for Columbia River Spring Chinook, also called Springers or Spring Chinook, Columbia River Fall Chinook, also called King Salmon or Columbia River King Salmon, Columbia River Coho and Columbia River Sturgeon. The Spring Chinook Return to the Columbia River starting in February with increasing numbers during the months of March, April, May and June. The Fall Chinook Run on the Columbia River starts in August and Runs through October. Coho or Silver Salmon return to the Columbia River from August through early November. Popular places to fish for Salmon on the Columbia include Vancouver, Buoy 10, Astoria, Longview and the Bonneville Dam. The Columbia River is a River located in the Pacific Northwest. The Columbia River is know as Wimahl, or Big River to the Native Chinook People who live on the Columbia River. The Columbia River was named after the Columbia Rediviva, the first know ship from the western world to travel up the river. 253-389-0359 jessica@fishwaterswest.com |
Columbia River Directions: September 2016: Be Sure to Check to Updates from Jessica when you get closer to your trip for exact meeting time and place: Currently (April 2017) Meeting at Langdorf Landing at Caterpillar Island NW Lower River Road Vancouver, WA Astoria Buoy 10 Directions: From Portland: Take HWY 26 West Towards Seaside then take 101 N to Astoria. Turn left onto Industry St once you get into Astoria. From Seattle: Take I-5 South to Longview. Take HWY 30 West from Longview to Astoria. Once you get into Astoria turn right onto Industry St which is on the west end of town. Parking: Parking is provided by the Port of Astoria. Be sure to arrive early to arrange for parking permit. If you're staying at the hotel no permit is needed. |
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