Columbia River, Washington:
In the Spring, we fish the Columbia River in Washington State for Spring King Salmon. We fish from Cathlamet to Bonneville Dam. These fish are
chrome bright ocean fish and they are the most desired eating because of their oil content (Omega-3). They average from 12 to 40 lbs..lots of
fun to catch. We have different kinds of techniques to catch these fish. Trolling with Herring or spinners or anchoring with a Kwik Fish lure
wrapped with a sardine. G-Loomis rods and Shimono reels are used from a 26 ft. Alumaweld Jet Boat. Weather can be unpredictable in the Spring,
so we do have a removable top. All bait and tackle is provided. We can fish up to 6 people out of our boat, but can accommodate larger groups.
Motels available.
For the Fall, The Columbia River in Washington State is well known for the Up River Brite King Salmon Fishery. These fish have been known to weigh up to
50 lbs. We fish for these giants from the mouth of the Columbia River to the Bonneville Dam. Using techniques such as, trolling with
herring or spinners or anchoring with large wobblers. We also catch Silver Salmon and Steelhead during this fishery. So, when the rod goes
down, you don't know what it is until it's in the boat. We fish from a 26 ft. Alumaweld Jet Boat using G-Loomis rods and Shimono reels.
All tackle and bait is provided. Motels Available.
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