Fish and Feathers: Yes, Grandma, we have a salmon season!
It seems that word has not yet lost that Marine Area 1 (Ilwaco) has a salmon season this year.
Thanks for the sensationalism of the national press, many believe that the whole West Coast is arrested for salmon fishing. Nothing could be farther from the truth. The salmon fishing at the mouth of the Columbia River in the ocean, has been turning a nice taken. The limit is two fish and both may be Chinook or coho or one of each. This Sunday, two Chinook in the 30 books have been weighed in the balance line in Ilwaco and Astoria, a book of 46 Chinook was the prize catch of the day last Monday. 2008 Special Drawing results Hunt Results for the drawings for deer, elk, moose, sheep, goat and Turkey should be available on the Washington Department of Fish and Game Web site. Roy is in the loop Sturgeon Roy moved to the northern peninsula (Ocean Park) during the past year and has not yet been sturgeon fish. But listening to the exploits of his associates on the strength and ability to jump from this remarkable game fish, he bribed his way on a fishing trip this week to fish out of reach for the pre-historic trophy. Well, Roy was fishing with three other guys who had great success in taking this fish in the past and if the chances were very good that could bring the "bacon". But during the day Roy found all methods known to man to give the fish a reason to get off the hook. At one time or another, all the other fishermen in the boat passed the machine Roy after the fish hooked. Try as he may, he could not go beyond its powers masonry monitor fishing rod or fish. He flailed the rod high over his head to try to set the hook, managed to guide a fish in the anchor line and another fish wrapped around the drift sock. Finally, after a few sips of Yukon Jack, Roy was able to land a sturgeon 44 and 7/8-inches (1 / 8 inch short of the legal limit) - he could not get a legal fish. With a deep sigh, he returned slowly fish to water with a tear in its operation cheek. Better luck next time "Big Boy". Roberta, we miss you In June 25, Roberta Rogers has left us for a better world. I will always remember him for his great love for the outdoors and fishing. During the last 10 years, she has participated in many fishing trips with the wife of Moose as well as joint venture fishing and fishing on the Columbia River. She was a lady in the truest sense. Roberta will be missed by many. |
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