O Otto Sep 7, 2011 So I was killing some time looking at the Bonneville Fish Cam watching the runs coming in on the Oregon side when I spotted this guy. So what do you think? Pinks on the Columbia? BTW, some big Tule's coming through..
So I was killing some time looking at the Bonneville Fish Cam watching the runs coming in on the Oregon side when I spotted this guy. So what do you think? Pinks on the Columbia? BTW, some big Tule's coming through..
K Kais Sep 7, 2011 Ya pinks in columbia, just VERY low numbers and nearly endangered. No fishing for them allowed. They go straight to like canada and idaho i think.
Ya pinks in columbia, just VERY low numbers and nearly endangered. No fishing for them allowed. They go straight to like canada and idaho i think.
O Otto Sep 7, 2011 Kais said: Ya pinks in columbia, just VERY low numbers and nearly endangered. No fishing for them allowed. They go straight to like canada and idaho i think. Click to expand... Huh! Cool. I learn something new every day. Last edited: Sep 7, 2011
Kais said: Ya pinks in columbia, just VERY low numbers and nearly endangered. No fishing for them allowed. They go straight to like canada and idaho i think. Click to expand... Huh! Cool. I learn something new every day.
S skunk Sep 7, 2011 I (and the family spent a whole hr monday at the B. Dam watching the salmon jumping around in the collection shute. So cool. haha.
I (and the family spent a whole hr monday at the B. Dam watching the salmon jumping around in the collection shute. So cool. haha.
R rippin fish lips Sep 7, 2011 Kais said: Ya pinks in columbia, just VERY low numbers and nearly endangered. Click to expand... it's too bad that they are endangered now! it would be so nice to change it up and go after some pinks!
Kais said: Ya pinks in columbia, just VERY low numbers and nearly endangered. Click to expand... it's too bad that they are endangered now! it would be so nice to change it up and go after some pinks!
J JAFO Sep 8, 2011 Some of these guys have a 900 mile upriver swim ahead of them. Here's a link with a little bit of history on these guys. http://fishandgame.idaho.gov/public/fish/?getPage=36
Some of these guys have a 900 mile upriver swim ahead of them. Here's a link with a little bit of history on these guys. http://fishandgame.idaho.gov/public/fish/?getPage=36