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Anglers will get a chance to take home chinook salmon from a portion of the the Upper Columbia River this summer. The ...
The Columbia River hosts some of Washington’s best fisheries—big salmon and steelhead runs, impressive summertime Chinook, giant sturgeon, and abundant whitefish.
A juvenile chinook salmon was caught in the Kettle River in British Columbia earlier this month, marking the first time since reintroduction efforts began that the species was found in the stream. The ...
Anglers will get a chance to take home chinook salmon from a portion of the the Upper Columbia River this summer. The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife announced this week that an upgraded ...
Spring chinook salmon will begin returning to the Snake River in Hells Canyon, and the fishing season starts April 22, 2023.
Hundreds of fins undulate beneath the surface in a walled pond next to Icicle Creek at Leavenworth National Fish Hatchery, a ...
Fresno welcomes 448 returning Chinook salmon, marking progress in San Joaquin River restoration program and efforts to rebuild native fish populations.
WASHINGTON – Anglers can prepare for salmon fishing as the 2025-2026 statewide recreational salmon fisheries have been finalized, offering various marine and freshwater opportunities.
A portion of the Cascade River is now open seven days a week to fishing for hatchery spring Chinook salmon through July 15.
Explore the lower Umatilla River, a legendary spot for salmon fishing. With its breathtaking views and abundant fish, it’s an angler’s dream come true.
The population of summer-fall Chinook salmon expected this year on Washington's Skagit River will be the lowest in nearly 15 years.
The state Department of Fish and Wildlife reopened the Skagit River to fishing for hatchery spring Chinook salmon on Tuesday from the West Mount Vernon Bridge to Gilligan Creek east of Sedro-Woolley.