Tag: Oregon salmon fishing
Tillamook Bay fishing Report 10-23-10
by Marvin on Oct.23, 2010, under Salmon, Tillamook bay
I also had some luck on the jetty at high tide. Use Caution when fishig the jetty, the Ocean has been very nasty and unforgiving, we already had a few boats flip over this October.
Columbia River Salmon Season
by Marvin on Sep.11, 2010, under Columbia River, Salmon
Here is the Columbia River salmon season set by the Oregon department of fish and game.
FALL SEASON, AUGUST 1 to DECEMBER 31
COLUMBIA RIVER MAINSTEM, Buoy 10 upstream to Tongue Point
Open for adipose fin-clipped coho and adipose fin-clipped Steelhead Aug. 1 to Dec.
31, 2010.
Open for Chinook Salmon Aug. 1 to Aug. 31, or until harvest guideline is achieved.
Buoy 10 Salmon fishing on the Columbia River.
by Marvin on Aug.06, 2010, under General
Buoy 10 which is on the mouth of the Columbia River opened August 1st for Salmon fishing.
Fish and wildlife are saying we are going to have a great Salmon season this August and September on the Columbia River.
Predictions are 600,000 + Chinook Salmon, and 385,000 + Coho Salmon.
Don’t miss out on this great Action on the Columbia River.
Oregon Fishing
by Marvin on Jul.23, 2010, under General
So you want to come do some fishing in Oregon? Call Marvin’s Guide Service we fish for Salmon, Sturgeon, Steelhead, and Walleye.
If you want to fish in the Portland Oregon area in June or July we have some great sturgeon fishing and S
teelhead fishing. Sturgeon up to 10 feet or bigger. Steelhead range from 5 to 20 pounds.
Oregon Salmon fishing Columbia River
by Marvin on Jun.17, 2010, under General
Summer salmon on the Columbia River is now open. This just might be one of my favorite times of the year to fish. You can go out and do a half day of Salmon fishing and a half day of Sturgeon fishing.
Spring Chinook Salmon on the Columbia River
by Marvin on Feb.28, 2010, under Columbia River
On the Columbia River, reports of anglers hooking spring Chinook are now coming in almost daily. The bite is expected to pick up in the coming weeks as spring Chinook begin to return to the Columbia in increasing numbers.
A potential record return of 559,900 spring Chinook has allowed state Fish and Wildlife to provide anglers with a wide range of fishing in the Columbia River during March and April.
What To fish On The Columbia River
by Marvin on Feb.28, 2010, under Columbia River
First of all the Columbia river is known for the salmon runs, we have spring salmon, Summer Salmon, and the big run of fall Salmon.
Columbia River Spring Salmon Season Set 2010
by Marvin on Feb.18, 2010, under General
Well the season is set For the 2010 Spring Salmon season On the Columbia River Like it or not!
Columbia River, Buoy 10 to I-5 Bridge






