For Ralph Ambrose Whitefoot, the whole experience is much more than a job. It's about honoring the fish, his culture and life ...
Anglers are doing well in some tributaries of the Columbia, but low water has slowed the bite in some places, while others are fishing well. The late run of coho has been inconsistent in recent years, ...
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7 Scenic Hikes in Oregon’s Columbia River Gorge You Can’t Miss
If you’re looking to explore the outdoors without traveling far, Oregon’s Columbia River Gorge offers some of the most scenic ...
Preliminary forecasts estimate between 15,000 to 16,000 sockeye salmon returning, while there were upwards of 300,000 fish making it into the Okanagan River to spawn last year. Ryan Benson, a ...
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7 Scenic Drives in Washington That Will Take Your Breath Away
Washington is full of roads that take you through some of the most beautiful landscapes in the Pacific Northwest. Whether you ...
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The woke pack comes for a Canadian hero
Matthew Begbie was ‘fearless and incorruptible’ as B.C.'s chief justice. But he became the fall guy for our rewritten history ...
With coho season coming to a close, Portland-area anglers are facing fewer opportunities close to home. Coho counts at Willamette Falls remain fairly strong, ...
La Grande sits in eastern Oregon like a hidden treasure chest. The downtown feels frozen in the best possible time. Those brick buildings have stories, and the rent has mercy. Main Street keeps that ...
The Elgin Opera House provides culture without the commute. Small-town theater prices let you actually attend shows. Southern Oregon hides this affordable gem near the California border. Klamath Falls ...
The roots of disaster Part 1 of a 4-part series Thirty-five years ago, Alaska politicians and the politically powerful commercial fishing interests that had long punched above their economic ...
On the lower Columbia River from Rocky Point/Tongue Point line upstream to Bonneville Dam there were seven salmonid boats and three Washington bank rods tallied on Oct. 25.
Historic dam removals open the river, marking a cultural and ecological victory for tribes and conservationists.
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