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My year starts in January with steelhead fishing in Hells Canyon. This scenic trip boasts beautiful mountain views, deep canyons, and abundant wildlife including deer, elk, rocky mountain big horn sheep, and wild turkeys.
Spring chinook salmon are next on our agenda, coming from the ocean in early spring. These fish range in size from twelve to twenty pounds.
Closely following the spring chinook fishery are the sockeye salmon and summer chinook salmon. Sockeye range from two to five pounds, but are some of the hardest fighting fish for their size. The summer chinook are ten to thirty pounds on the average.
September brings our largest fish known as the King Salmon to the Columbia River. These monsters can weigh upwards of forty pounds and can be quite a workout.
Once King Salmon wraps up we head back to the beautiful Hells Canyon for some more steelhead action. These very acrobatic fish are exciting to catch on our light spinning rods!
The delicious tasting walleye are available to catch from February to September. We fish for these in the Columbia River, which is the home of the largest walleye in the United States!
You will be fishing out of a 25′ custom built River Wild open sled using quality tackle and gear. Anglers must provide appropriate clothing, lunch, drinks, fishing license, and of course a cooler for your catch.
Spring chinook salmon are next on our agenda, coming from the ocean in early spring. These fish range in size from twelve to twenty pounds.
Closely following the spring chinook fishery are the sockeye salmon and summer chinook salmon. Sockeye range from two to five pounds, but are some of the hardest fighting fish for their size. The summer chinook are ten to thirty pounds on the average.
September brings our largest fish known as the King Salmon to the Columbia River. These monsters can weigh upwards of forty pounds and can be quite a workout.
Once King Salmon wraps up we head back to the beautiful Hells Canyon for some more steelhead action. These very acrobatic fish are exciting to catch on our light spinning rods!
The delicious tasting walleye are available to catch from February to September. We fish for these in the Columbia River, which is the home of the largest walleye in the United States!
You will be fishing out of a 25′ custom built River Wild open sled using quality tackle and gear. Anglers must provide appropriate clothing, lunch, drinks, fishing license, and of course a cooler for your catch.