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Plug Primer!
ByTomOk, so maybe it's a little late in chinook season for an in-depth plug drill but it's only early August and there are still kings to be caught so… Let's get pluggin'! When we talk about salmon trolling plugs off of the Cannon Downriggers we need to draw some distinctions between flasher gear and the…
De-mystifying Cannon Downrigger’s Bottom Track Feature
ByTomSomehow, the three words “looking forward to” this summer’s salmon season just doesn’t cut it… Obviously this feeling is shared among a few members of our Forums as I’ve been getting a bit of verbal “heat” over the lack of a new downrigger tech blog. So, as a clear indication that I’m responsive to abuse…
710 espn seattle | Boating | Destinations | Endsley's Favorites | Fishing | Fishing Politics | General | Nelly's Notables | Salmon FishingSalmon forecast meeting reveals a mixed bag abundance of Chinook and coho as the fishing season setting process gets underway
Contributed by Mark Yuasa, WDFW The marathon process of setting statewide salmon fishing seasons began today (March 4) as the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) unveiled the 2022 preliminary salmon forecasts. While we’re just at the starting line, what has already come to light is the possibility of several Chinook and coho stocks…
Catch More Kokanee with these Useful Tips
by Jason Brooks With temperatures finally starting to warm up it’s time to pull the boat out of winter storage and rig the rods for kokanee! These tasty landlocked Sockeye are already starting to fill stringers on many Eastern Washington lakes and Southwest Washington reservoirs. Here are a few tips that have put a lot…
The 20th Annual Everett Coho Derby!
ByTomTwo decades is a long time. To create and host a fishing event that lasts for two decades and seems to grow every year is a huge accomplishment. To build the largest salmon derby on the west coast, raise money for local fisheries enhancement and enjoy unquestioned public support is a wonderful accomplishment! In the…
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Columbia River spring Chinook returns look better in 2022, and sport fisheries will be announced later this month
Contributed by Mark Yuasa, WDFW The first day of spring is only six weeks away and many anglers are anticipating with great eagerness the return of Columbia River spring Chinook. Back in December, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) released a “crystal ball” forecast of 197,000 spring Chinook (compared to 143,200 forecast and…
