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FISHING REPORTS FOR BUOY 10
Columbia River Fishing
Guide
Fish with
Buoy 10 Salmon fishing guides who are experts at fishing this area.
Astoria, Ilwaco and Westport area fishing guides and Oregon fishing
guides who live here during the season are the guides who will catch
more fish. Spend your day in a comfortable jet sled boat enjoying
the personal attention of a guide who will make sure you catch these
Salmon. This is not a corporate charter boat with 20 people who are
NOT allowed to hold their own fishing rods and are told "let your
line out 16 pulls" and then if your pole does happen to catch a
Salmon THEY DON'T EVEN STOP THE BOAT so you don't know if it's the
fish you are fighting or the wake behind the charter boat.
Buoy 10 Columbia salmon
season
highlights a great month of fishing

Dielman's Guide Service:
Dielman's Northwest River Fishing Guides and Sightseeing
Adventures. offers Salmon and Sturgeon fishing on the Columbia
River all the way to the popular Buoy 10 fishery. We offer
Salmon and Sturgeon fishing on the Columbia River all the way to
the popular Buoy 10 fishery. We offer some of the best Salmon
and Sturgeon Fishing at the lowest rates you'll find in this
area.
You will fish in comfort and enjoyment from a
28 foot by 9.5 foot custom made boat. It was built in 2002 by
Pic-Nic Welding. It was custom built to handle the big water
conditions of the lower Columbia and the Pacific Ocean. It
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1 Arm Bandit
Fishing Guide Service

"RJ" Herzman is the 1 Arm
Bandit. He has been fishing the rivers in the Portland,
Oregon and SW Washington area for most of his life. RJ
specializes in fishing near the Portland, Oregon area
and also fishes in all the popular northwest areas in
Oregon and Washington near the Columbia River. "My goal
is to make your fishing adventure the best possible
experience that it can be. My job as a professional
fishing guide is not done until my clients are
satisfied". CALL TODAY or check out the 1 Arm Bandit
Fishing Guide Service website.
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Gimme-A-Go Fishing Adventures
Sturgeon and Salmon in Oregon
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In
Oregon, sturgeon and salmon have long been the
highlights of our fishing legacy. As your fishing
guide, I will offer you an opportunity for that
Pacific Northwest fishing trip you will want to tell
all your friends about. Oversized sturgeon that are
more than 10 feet long! King salmon and coho salmon
are in record numbers! Great-tasting walleye fish
are plentiful! Both summer steelhead and winter
steelhead are sure to get your heart pumping. And
shad fishing is as fun as it gets.
Fishing like that in the beauty of the Oregon's
Columbia River Gorge just can't be beat! Besides the
Columbia River, we also lead exciting fishing trips
for sturgeon, salmon, steelhead, and shad on Oregon
rivers such as the Willamette River, Sandy River,
Clackamas River and the Wilson River near Tillamook
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Anglers are reeling in chinook
salmon off the coast, pulling up pots full of crab in Puget Sound, and
casting for trout in alpine lakes on both sides of the Cascades. Summer
fisheries are in full swing, and anglers can look forward to even more great
fishing opportunities in the days ahead.
A prime example is the Buoy 10 salmon fishery, which opens Aug. 1 at the
mouth of the Columbia River. A big run of 664,900 fall chinook is expected
to return to the big river this year, and fishery managers predict that
anglers will catch approximately 12,500 of them between Buoy 10 and Rocky
Point, 16 miles upriver.
"Buoy 10 is a very popular fishery, drawing tens of thousands of anglers
every year," said Joe Hymer, a fish biologist for the Washington Department
of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW). "Fishing tends to start out slow, then
accelerates quickly and builds through the rest of August."
Bank anglers planning to fish at Buoy 10 should be aware that access to much
of the North Jetty will be closed, due to a major project being conducted by
the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to reinforce beaches eroded by winter
storms. "The North jetty provides the only real bank access to that fishery,
so things could get a little crowded," Hymer said.
The chinook fishery closes Aug. 31 at Buoy 10, but anglers can continue to
keep hatchery-reared coho salmon in that area through the end of the year.
Upriver from Rocky Point, fishing opportunities for both species continue
late into the year on the mainstem Columbia River and many of its
tributaries.
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Oregon
Fishing Reports |
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Weekly Oregon
Fishing reports
posted by the
Oregon Dept. of Fish & Wildlife
for all regions |
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