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News — salmon

Wobbler Fishing the Columbia River

Posted July 25, 2014

Early Fall Wobbler SuccessEvery year, the largest of the Columbia River salmon runsWobbler fishing could be seen as simple and no doubt it is simplistic in nature - that's a large part of the appeal. With that in mind it is the subtleties of the technique that equal payoff. "Hog-lines" form and boats drop anchor, rods are rigged up and lines are dropped; coffee is poured and stories start. Hopefully, if all goes well the rods will fold and nets will fly.You can go out in the Columbia river with a rudimentary knowledge of Wobbler fishing and have success, especially...

Salmon Fishing Tutorial | Flasher & Prawn Spinner Rigging

Posted July 16, 2014

Columbia River Spring Chinook tutorial. This short "how-to" displays how to set up flasher and weight for Columbia River springers.Video Sponsor* http://www.shortbusflashers.comCameron Black of Gone Catchin' Guide Service (http://www.gonecatchin.com) displays how he sets up flashers and weight droppers while fishing the Columbia River for Springers. A sliding lead line is displayed in combination with a bead-chain and Shortbus Flasher setup.Fishing Addicts Northwest uses Shortbus Flashers for Columbia River & Ocean fishing for Coho & Chinook Salmon. This setup and rig can also be used while trolling or "mooching" herring.Watch for more videos in this series about how to rig up...

Columbia River Fall Chinook

Posted May 19, 2014

Columbia River Fall Chinook!Fishing Addicts Northwest had a fun fall chinook season anchor fishing with wobblers on the Columbia River. The 2013 fall Chinook run was one of the biggest the Columbia had seen in years...and as the counts at Bonneville Dam climbed, we took the boat out and dropped Wobblers down to the bottom and waited for the mighty takedowns that Columbia River Fall Chinook are capable of.   We got to take a few friends out who were able to hook their first Salmon and even got Joel from http://www.joelsjigs.com out on the boat with us. Kimber Roberts the only...

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