***Largest Return of "Springers"
since 1938!***
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With a forecasted return of 470,000 spring chinook, this spring run on
the Columbia river will be the largest since 1938.
The average springer is 13 to 16 lbs with lots of fish in the 20lb range!
We will be targeting these fish on the Columbia river between the Kalama and
Vancouver/Portland area.
This years season allows us to fish 7 days per week (except March Tuesdays) with
a one fish per person per day limit. I'm offering these prime-time dates:
March 17th - April 18th
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These ocean
bright beauties are by far the best eating salmon on the planet! |
Bonus...My fish will be split with everyone on board! |
These trips are full day guided outings
with all gear, tackle, boat, bait, fuel, and guide provided. $175.00 per angler/day
Special...I'm also offering afternoon trips for
anglers who would like to fish the afternoon before their day trip. This will allow anglers to possibly retain two chinook on one overnight trip down to
the Columbia. $275.00 per
angler/half day, day
The only items you need
are:
- Washington or Oregon fishing license,
w/ catch record card
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Columbia River Enhancement Stamp, click
for more info
- Dress for the weather
- “Sack”
lunch
- Cooler for your catch! (for
the ride home)
Click Here for
lodging info...
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The Fish:
Daily limits are one hatchery chinook per
person, per day. We catch about 95% hatchery fish. If we max out the boat, my fish will split those fish with everyone on board! As always I will fillet your catch for you at the
end of your trip.
I'm looking forward to a great day on the water with
you!
Mark Coleman - Guide/Owner
425-736-8920
AllRiversGuideService.com
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We can accommodate 4-5 anglers in our Jet Sled... |
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Pics from past fisheries...
Feb/March Wild Run Steelhead!
We are having some really premier
floats out here on the Olympic Peninsula!
Spring Chinook Facts...
Spring chinook, or "springers", make their way into our rivers in the spring but don’t actually
spawn until late summer. To survive this long in fresh water, “springers” will literally gorge themselves in the
ocean as long as they can. When its time to enter the river their meat is marbled with fat, making excellent table fair!
If you care about fishing in the future you should consider joining the Northwest
Sport fishing Industry Association
and the Coastal Conservancy Association. Both agencies are working hard
for our fisheries!
Click the image for more info...
Join our network on Twitter and
Facebook and receive on the spot fishing reports and photos!
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Seattle area Sturgeon trips are next!
No need to travel to find these hard fighting, acrobatic, and great eating
fish...
AllRiversGuideService.com
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