Tag: Chinook

Conserve Columbia River spring & summer Chinook fisheries

Recreational spring Chinook fisheries were reopened in the Columbia River this year through an agreement between fisheries managers from Oregon and Washington, also known as the Columbia River Compact. While this may be good news for angler access, the gillnet community and Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife have voiced their support of a return to smaller mesh gillnets on the maintstem of the river as soon as this summer.

ACTION ALERT: Columbia River fisheries need your voice. Recreational spring Chinook fisheries were reopened in the Columbia River this year through an agreement between fisheries managers from Oregon and Washington, also known as the Columbia River Compact. While this may be good news for angler access, the gillnet community and Oregon Department of Fish and […]

Many of California’s salmon populations unlikely to survive the century

Wild Chinook salmon, probably the most prized seafood item on the West Coast, could all but vanish from California within a hundred years, according to a report released around the middle of May.

Wild Chinook salmon, probably the most prized seafood item on the West Coast, could all but vanish from California within a hundred years, according to a report released around the middle of May. The authors, with the University of California, Davis, and the conservation group California Trout, name climate change, dams and agriculture as the […]

Video: B.C. King Salmon in “British Columbia Spring Tour” from Catch Magazine

Todd Moen and Catch Magazine have released a new video with footage of chasing British Columbia chinook salmon.

Todd Moen and Catch Magazine have released a new video with footage of chasing British Columbia chinook salmon. From Catch Magazine: “Chinook Salmon – British Columbia Spring/Summer Tour took me up to the far reaches of British Columbia’s Skeena River and the many tributaries of that amazing Canadian watershed. For Catch Magazine’s 48th edition, T-Motion […]

The 48th edition of Catch Magazine is now available!

The latest issue will be current until mid-October 2016. Worldwide photos and video include – Macro photography, British Columbia’s Kimsquit Bay, Everything Saltwater, British Columbia Chinook, Alaska on Film, and a special photo feature on filling your Chinook fly box. The contributors in this edition include Matt Guymon, Adrienne Comeau, Dylan Rose and Jeremy Koreski […]