Tag: salmon fishing
One Of My Favorite ways To Cook Spring Salmon
by Marvin on Feb.09, 2010, under Salmon, recipes
There are tons of ways to cook salmon, I am going to tell you my favorite way to cook it.
Some people like to have there Salmon smoked, Which is very good but I say a fresh Columbia River Spring Salmon is too good of a fish to be smoked.
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.
Fishing report Portland Oregon 1-24-10
by Marvin on Jan.24, 2010, under General, Sturgeon
Sturgeon fishing on the Willamette river and Multnomah Channel over the weekend was fair to good.
There were plenty of small sturgeon caught this weekend, with a few keeper size sturgeon.
2010 Sturgeon Fishing Rules Oregon and Washington
by Marvin on Dec.19, 2009, under Columbia River, Sturgeon
I have been doing my homework and found out the 2010 Rules on Sturgeon fishing in Oregon and Washington.
Remember the fish and wildlife can change rules at any time, so before you go out check and see the current rules for the area you will be fishing.
Good Recipes for Cooking Fish
by Marvin on Dec.10, 2009, under recipes
Here are a Few ways to cook Salmon, Sturgeon, Steelhead, and all types of fish.
please feel free to share your favorite recipes for fish on this site.
Here is one way to cook Sturgeon.
Put 1/2 cup of soy sauce in a zip lock baggie
Columbia River information
by Marvin on Nov.12, 2009, under General
The Columbia River begins its 1,243-mile (2,000 km) journey in the southern Rocky Mountain Trench in British Columbia (BC). Columbia Lake, 2,690 feet (820 m) above sea level, and the adjoining Columbia Wetlands form the river’s headwaters. The trench is a broad, deep, and long glacial valley between the Canadian Rockies and the Columbia Mountains in BC. For its first 200 miles (320 km), the Columbia flows northwest along the trench through Windermere Lake and the town of Invermere, a region known in BC as the Columbia Valley, then northwest to Golden and into Kinbasket Lake. Rounding the northern end of the Selkirk Mountains, the river turns sharply south through a region known as the Big Bend Country, passing through Revelstoke Lake and the Arrow Lakes. Revelstoke, the Big Bend, and the Columbia Valley combined are referred to in BC parlance as the Columbia Country. Below the Arrow Lakes, the Columbia passes the cities of Castlegar, located at the Columbia’s confluence with the Kootenay River, and Trail, two major centres of the West Kootenay region. The Pend Oreille River joins the Columbia about 2 miles (3 km) north of the U.S.–Canada border.
My day fishing with Good Day Oregon and Andy Carson
by Marvin on Aug.09, 2009, under Columbia River, Fishing Guide, General
I met up with Andy Carson at 3:45 am on Wednesday August 5Th 2009.
Even when i saw the van come in to the parking lot I still could not believe channel 12 fox was going fishing with me.
6-12-09 Sturgeon fishing on the Columbia river
by Marvin on Jun.12, 2009, under Columbia River, Fishing Guide
Columbia river sturgeon fishing, the wind was blowing in the gorge as usual.
We were fishing below Bonneville dam. I had 4 clients on my boat which have all been with me lots of times. We started the day shad fishing,it was kinda slow.


