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Washington, Oregon officials seek 1-year sturgeon harvest  -  Nov 5, 2008
The Olympian,Oregon's intent is to examine factors limiting the abundance and productivity of lower Columbia sturgeon and to identify gaps in data.

Coho flooding to Cowlitz salmon hatchery at record pace  -  Oct 30, 2008
The Olympian,Salmon fishing is winding down in the lower Columbia. Sturgeon fishing has been fair in the lower Columbia and some legal size sturgeon are being caught in

Lower Columbia sturgeon fishing open today through Saturday  -  Jul 17, 2008
The Olympian,By Bob Brown | For The Olympian • Published July 17, 2008 Sturgeon fishing reopens in the lower Columbia today through Saturday below the Wauna power lines

Tribes want to move Bonneville sturgeon upstream  -  Jan 31, 2008
The Columbian,Bruce Jim of the Warm Springs tribe told the compact a comprehensive package of mid-Columbia sturgeon restoration efforts should include re-starting the

Outdoors Forecast  -  Feb 7, 2008
The Oregonian - OregonLive.com,Willamette Valley/Metro: Increasing water temperature at Willamette Falls might improve the sturgeon bite. The fish have been timid biters,

Fall chinook fishing winds down  -  Nov 29, 2007
McMinnville News-Register,Columbia sturgeon anglers are doing somewhat better though action is slowing below Bonneville. Sea lions are doing well, dining openly on oversized sturgeon

Winter-run steelhead debut in some rivers  -  Nov 15, 2007
The Olympian,Salmon and walleye fishing also has been slow in the lower Columbia. Sturgeon fishing has been good in the gorge, but slow in the rest of the river.

Sturgeon retention extended on Columbia River  -  Aug 17, 2007
The Columbian,BY ALLEN THOMAS, Columbian staff writer Sturgeon anglers in the Columbia River between the Wauna power lines and Bonneville Dam can keep a fish daily

Sturgeon fishing reopens Saturday above Wauna  -  Aug 16, 2007
Salem Statesman Journal,The Columbia River from Wauna Powerlines upriver to Bonneville Dam, including the Willamette up to the falls at Oregon City has reopens Saturday to keeping



Outdoors Forecast  Nov 23, 2006
As temperatures drop in the Columbia, sturgeon move into the somewhat warmer Willamette River, and action is improving from the St. ... - OregonLive.com,

High water opportunities rise to surface  Nov 16, 2006
Columbia sturgeon anglers are having no problem scoring limits if they can locate pods of keeper-sized fish. The oft-proffered advice remains constant. ... - McMinnville News-Register,
Outdoors Forecast Jan 4, 2006
...clear. A few keepers are taking smelt below St. Johns Bridge. Columbia sturgeon anglers continue to fight cold east winds. Shakers ...
OregonLive.com,

Want fish? Local lakes best option Jan 11, 2006
Monday. Water visibility is about 5 feet. Columbia: Sturgeon fishing has been slow, with the best action in the Bonneville Pool. Boat ...
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