Tag: guided
Above Bonneville Dam Sturgeon
by Marvin on Dec.04, 2011, under Columbia River, Sturgeon
Sturgeon fishing above Bonneville Dam will open January 1, 2012. Sturgeon retention is allowed 7 day’s a week until the quota of Sturgeon are caught.
If you are looking to put some fresh Sturgeon in your freezer you want to go in January or early February. I don’t expect Sturgeon fishing above Bonneville Dam to stay open very long. Sturgeon must be between 38 and 54 inches to be able to keep them. You are allowed to keep one Sturgeon a day, but you may continue to catch and release after you have tagged your Sturgeon.
Were To Fish In The Winter Portland Oregon
by Marvin on Oct.23, 2011, under Columbia River, Sturgeon, Willamette
Winter is just around the corner, and you might be asking yourself what am I going to do on some of these cold, rainy days?
Well, How about fishing in Portland Oregon with Marvin’s Guide Service because we have a covered and heated boat, an we will do some winter Sturgeon fishing!
Columbia River Shad fishing
by Marvin on May.18, 2011, under Columbia River, General, Sturgeon
Shad are starting to show up in the Columbia and Willamette River. Is summer here?
Salmon Fishing Columbia River opens Back up
by Marvin on Apr.07, 2011, under Columbia River, Salmon
Columbia River opens back up for Spring Salmon fishing tomorrow April 8th, it will be open lintel April 15th.
With the Columbia River running fast, I would suggest anchoring instead of trolling.
Here is a look at the rules again.
2011 Spring Salmon season on the Columbia River
by Marvin on Feb.09, 2011, under Columbia River, General, Salmon
Here is the spring Salmon season for the Columbia River set by Oregon, and Washington fish and game.
How to rig up with a jet Diver on the Columbia River
by Marvin on Feb.03, 2010, under Columbia River, Salmon
Here is one way you can rig up with a jet diver for Salmon on the Columbia River.
How to Troll For Spring Salmon on the Columbia River
by Marvin on Jan.29, 2010, under General
Here is how Marvin’s Guide Service trolls for Spring Salmon on the Columbia River.
How Marvin Pulls the Anchor Safely
by Marvin on Jan.19, 2010, under General
We did a post on how to anchor safely, on the Columbia river and Willamette River a few days ago.
I had a few emails about how to pull your anchor up safely.
I hope this will answer all of your Questions.
How Marvin’s Guide Service Anchors Safely
by Marvin on Jan.18, 2010, under Columbia River, General, Willamette
The time has come to talk about a little safety when you anchor your boat on the Columbia River and Willamette River.
With all the rain we have had, the river’s are high and there is a lot of stuff floating in the water.
Very Good Service
by Marvin on Jan.07, 2010, under General
The other day I had to take my boat to the shop because it was running bad. I took it to Cascade Marine.
While I was there. Cascade Marine showed me what was wrong with the boat. I saw how much water had accumulated in the gas tank. When the tech took off the screw on water fuel separator and dumped it into a clear container.




