SALEM, Ore.—Everyone can fish, clam and crab for free in Oregon on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 27-28. No fishing licenses or tags (including a Combined Angling Tag or Columbia River Basin Endorsement or Two-Rod Validation) are required to fish, crab or clam Read More
The Snake River dams have been a contention point between salmon conservationists, Tribal Salmon Alliance, and people who support the dams. The four lower Snake River Dams have a long-disputed history, and the case has been dealt with by a federal judge. Read More
Walleye & Bass are being Reduced by State Agencies in WA States Columbia River. There is a WA State directed effort to reduce walleye and bass populations in certain sections of the Columbia river. State Agencies have and are killing walleye and Read More
During the winter season, whichever type of fish you want to catch in Oregon’s rivers, you can rely on the good company and expert guidance of Oregon fishing guide Buddy Dupell, owner of Columbia River Fishing Adventures in Portland. An all-inclusive Read More
For Sturgeon, Winter Steelhead and Walleye Sturgeon The number of sturgeon in the lower Willamette begins increasing in October to November as the Sturgeon migrate out of the Columbia River and into the Willamette. Many stay until the spring making this a Read More
Walleye are fun and challenging to catch. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced angler, there are many great locations on Oregon’s rivers for trying your hand at hooking one. To increase your chances of a successful walleye fishing trip, following Read More
You can catch walleye during any season in the Oregon rivers that host them. The Columbia, Willamette and Snake rivers near Portland have plentiful populations of this popular, tasty fish, including many 10-pounders and even larger. The Columbia River, especially, is known as Read More
In any season, Oregon’s rivers are “must go” destinations for the world’s most avid anglers. Providing great freshwater fishing all year long with seasonal runs of salmon, sturgeon, Steelhead, Walleye, Coho and more, most fishing trips in Oregon are exciting, memorable adventures. Read More
1. Columbia and Snake Rivers The Columbia River is known to walleye anglers as ‘the river of giants’ and offers world-class walleye fishing. The Columbia is considered a record walleye destination and anglers have journeyed here from all over the Read More
When settlers first began to migrate to the Northwest Territory, it was considered one of the Americas versions of the land of milk and honey. Rich in natural resources like fertile land, lumber, wild game, and fish. Trappers, lumberjacks, and fisherman carved Read More