Skip to Main Content
Freshwater Fishing News
  • Home
  • Fish Species
  • Tips and Techniques
  • Store
  • About
    • Contact
  • Home
  • Fish Species
  • Tips and Techniques
  • Store
  • About
    • Contact

salmon

9 Mar 2016

Columbia River Non-Native Regulations

by staff | posted in: regional | 0

As of March 3, anglers in Washington State can fish for bass, walleye, and channel catfish without daily catch or size limits from the mouth of the Columbia River 545 miles upstream to Chief Joseph Dam. An emergency rule approved … Continued

bass, channel catfish, endangered species, non-native species, salmon, steelhead, walleye, Washington, washington state
8 Mar 2016

Russian River Watershed Safe Harbor Agreement

by staff | posted in: regional | 0

NOAA Fisheries and the Sonoma County California Water Agency (Water Agency) recently signed a first-ever agreement offering private landowners in the Russian River watershed incentives to restore, enhance, or maintain habitat for listed species on their property for the sake … Continued

california, chinook salmon, coho salmon, fish habitat, habitat restoration, salmon, steelhead
7 Mar 2016

Kootenay Lake Kokanee Recovery Plan

by staff | posted in: regional | 0

British Columbia will fast track a five-year action plan to guide the recovery of Kootenay Lake kokanee stocks. The BC government worked with First Nations, the Freshwater Fisheries Society of BC, and the BC Wildlife Federation to put together an … Continued

bc, bc canada, british columbia, kokanee, kokanee salmon, lakes, salmon
4 Feb 2016

2016 Columbia River Chinook Salmon Season

by staff | posted in: regional | 0

In January, Oregon and Washington fishery managers set spring Chinook salmon seasons for the Columbia River during a joint state hearing in Vancouver, Wash. The recreational springer season on the Columbia from the river mouth upstream to Bonneville Dam will … Continued

chinook salmon, Columbia River, oregon, regulations, rivers, salmon, Washington
2 Dec 2015

Okanagan Lakes British Columbia Kokanee Recovery

by staff | posted in: regional | 0

Kokanee numbers for British Columbia’s main valley Okanagan lakes are increasing, according to a recent survey by British Columbia Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations. In 2015, over 20,000 kokanee returned to spawn to Middle Vernon Creek, the … Continued

bc canada, british columbia, canada, kokanee, kokanee salmon, lakes, research, salmon, science

Posts pagination

« 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 … 16 »





As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases.

disclosure















Freshwater Fishing Logos
Freshwater Fishing Logos
by Fish - Fishing - Seafood

© 2025 Freshwater Fishing News