With water temps in the main columbia around the 50 degree mark salmon are starting to move up and bonniville count are going up as well. I scouted the local tribs last week with decent sucess with about a two fish average per day with best day being four fish biggest being 29lb. They were biting best on bait with a few on plugs. With the run just getting started look foward to good fishing all the way into june. I have a few open seats left open on the boat hurry if you want to get out fishing. Conact me at bretsfishing@aol.com or my website www.columbiariversportfishing.com

Thsnks,

Bret Dickerson

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About The Author: Captain Bret Dickerson

Company: Columbia River Sport Fishing

Area Reporting: lower columbia river and tributaries/nushagak river, ak

Bio: I have been a fishing guide since 2001 in washington and alaska and have a life time of experience on the local river since I have been born and raised in the northwest.

Columbia River Sport Fishing guide invites you to step aboard for an incredible fishing experience. The lower Columbia River still produces limits of trophy salmon and steelhead, as it has for years. The Columbia consistently has the largest returns of salmon and steelhead in the Pacific NW.

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