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- Coho Salmon & Chinook Salmon
During
July
and
August
the
Salmon
gather
near
the
entrance
of
the
Columbia
River,
feeding
aggressively
waiting
for
the
right
time
to
begin
their
long
long
journey
upriver.
It’s
not
uncommon
to
have
over
1
million
Chinook
and
Silvers
just
waiting
to
be
caught.
Silver
Salmon,
also
known
as
Coho
are
plentiful,
can
weigh
up
to
20
lbs,
and
limits
are
common.
These
fish
are
very
aggressive
feeders
and
offer
some
spectacular
acrobatic
action.
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Chinook Salmon
-
Coho Salmon
-
Sturgeon
-
Crabbing
If
it’s
Chinook
Salmon
you’re
after,
Astoria
in
August
will
offer
you
some
of
the
best
fishing
you’ll
ever
experience.
The
salmon
range
in
size
from
15
to
50
pounds
and
are
excellent
fighters.
This
time
of
year
offers
the
greatest
potential
for
catching
the
"trophy"
Chinook
you've
always
dreamed
of.
The
runs
have
been
especially
good
during
the
last
several
years
and
we
look
forward
to
another
great
season.
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Spring
Chinook
fishing
starts
the
season
off.
The
Spring
Chinook
enter
the
Columbia
River
in
February
and
continue
thru
May.
They
are
considered
to
be
one
of
the
best
eating
salmon.
We
start
fishing
in
the
lower
part
of
the
river
in
February
and
continue
upriver
all
the
way
to
Oregon
City.
There
are
many
4
and
5
year
old
fish
entering
the
river
at
this
time,
which
could
give
you
an
opportunity
to
catch
a
30lb+,
chrome
bright
Springer.
For
your
comfort
we
offer
a
covered
and
heated
jet
boat
with
top
of
the
line
gear.
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Chinook Salmon
-
Steelhead
-
Sturgeon
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Spring Chinook Salmon
-
Fall Chinook Salmon
-
Sturgeon
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Chinook Salmon
-
Oversize Sturgeon
-
Keeper Sturgeon
-
Shad
This
area
offers
many
different
fishing
opportunities
almost
year
around.
Shad
enter
the
river
by
the
millions
in
May
and
June
and
offer
some
fast
&
fun
fishing.
With
all
the
Shad
in
the
river,
the
Oversize
Sturgeon
fishing
this
time
of
year
is
in
full
swing.
Steelhead
and
Summer
Chinook
fishing
takes
place
in
June
and
July
and
can
offer
some
hot
action.
The
fall
Chinook
fishing
is
some
of
the
most
consistent
and
productive
fishing
we
do.
These
fish
stack
up
below
the
Dam
and
offer
some
great
late
season
action.
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