Buoy 10 Chinook season extended through Sept. 14

Photo Courtesy of Fins and Scales Guide Service   09/01/2016 – J. W. Snyder – Northwest Fishing News    CLACKAMAS, Ore. – Recreational anglers will get an additional nine days to harvest Chinook salmon at the mouth of the Columbia River under a season extension approved today by fishery managers from Oregon and Washington. Lower …

Elwha, Nisqually rivers designated gene banks to protect wild steelhead

08/15/2016 – John Snyder- NWFN    OLYMPIA –The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) today designated the Nisqually and Elwha rivers as wild steelhead gene banks to help conserve wild steelhead populations. Under that designation, both rivers will be off-limits to releases of steelhead raised in state hatcheries, which can pose risks to native …

Bass caught in Snohomish County shatters 39-year-old state record

08/12/2016 – John Snyder – Northwest Fishing News   OLYMPIA – A Snohomish County angler has set a new state record for the biggest largemouth bass caught in state waters, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) confirmed today. Bill Evans of Bothell caught the monster bass Aug. 8 in Lake Bosworth in Snohomish …

Anglers can keep 2 chinook in Marine Area 1 beginning Aug. 16

08/11/2016 – John Snyder – NWFN    WDFW Fishing Rule Change Marine Area 1   Action: Anglers will be allowed to keep two chinook daily as part of their two salmon daily limit in Marine Area 1 (Ilwaco). Anglers must release wild coho.  Effective Dates: August 16, 2016 Species affected: Chinook Locations: Marine Area 1 …

Rampant fishing access closures, will there ever be an end?

08/06/2016 – John Snyder – Northwest Fishing News   Normally this time of year, you would see determined anglers lined up along the beach at Salsbury point fishing for the Coho that are on their journey to spawning grounds within several Hood canal estuaries. Today the beach remains empty because the Washington Department of Fish …

ODFW extends two-rod fishing to coastal rivers and bays

08/04/2016 – John W. J. Snyder – Northwest Fishing News    SALEM, Ore. — Oregon’s popular two-rod fishing validation will be extended to coastal streams open to salmon and steelhead fishing this fall to help anglers take advantage of expected strong Chinook salmon returns. “We are expecting another strong return of fall Chinook this season, …

No wild Coho season in Oregon coastal bays and estuaries this fall due to weak run

08-02-2016 – John Snyder – Northwest Fishing News   ALEM, Ore.—As a precautionary measure, ODFW will not propose any coastal freshwater fisheries on wild Coho this fall due to concerns over poor ocean survival and adequate spawning escapement to coastal rivers this year. The Fish and Wildlife Commission was scheduled to consider a limited fishery …

Salmon season closes August 5th in Marine Area 9

08/02/2016 – J. W. Snyder – NWFN   Salmon season closes Aug. 5 in Marine Area 9   Action: Closes salmon fishing in Marine Area 9 (Admiralty Inlet), excluding the Edmonds Public Fishing Pier. Effective Date: 12:01 a.m. Friday, Aug. 5, through 11:59 p.m. Monday, Aug. 15, 2016. Species affected: Salmon. Location: Marine Area 9 (Admiralty Inlet). Reason …

Only fin-clipped Chinook can be kept on select lower Columbia

08/02/2016 – J. W. Snyder – NWFN     TILLAMOOK, Ore. – Fall Chinook salmon fishing opens today on the lower Columbia River tributaries under new rules designed to protect wild fish. Only fin-clipped fall Chinook salmon may be retained this year on lower Columbia River tributaries in a move designed to protect wild tule …

Public meeting on Salmon River Hatchery fall chinook Aug. 16 in Otis

08/01/2016 – John Snyder – Northwest Fishing News    SALEM, Ore.—The public is invited to discuss the Salmon River Hatchery fall Chinook program at a public meeting on Tuesday, Aug. 16 at 6 p.m. at the Otis Fire Hall (381 N Old Scenic Highway 101). ODFW staff from the Coastal Chinook Research and Monitoring Program, …