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Clark County is home to 25 different populations — seven in the North Fork Lewis River, five in the East Fork Lewis River, four in Salmon Creek, five in the Washougal River and four in the lower Columbia Gorge tributaries.

News is good and bad for Southwest Washington fish populations

Clark County is home to 25 different populations — seven in the North Fork Lewis River, five in the East Fork Lewis River, four in Salmon Creek, five in the Washougal River and four in the lower Columbia Gorge tributaries.

August 20, 2024, 4:58pm Clark County News

A new report from the Lower Columbia Fish Recovery Board shows some endangered fish populations in Southwest Washington are recovering while others continue to struggle. Read story

Salmon fishermen on the Columbia River.

Lower Columbia River and tributary fishing report for week of Aug. 5-11

Salmon fishermen on the Columbia River.

August 17, 2024, 5:31am Outdoors

Fishing effort at Buoy 10 at the mouth of the Columbia River continues to build as the season progresses toward its peak, traditionally the third week of August. Read story

Salmon fishermen on the Columbia River.

Columbia River and tributary fishery reports for week of Aug. 4

Salmon fishermen on the Columbia River.

August 10, 2024, 5:30am Outdoors

With the Columbia River forecasted return of upriver bright adults at 261,800 fish, with a significant portion expected to return to the Snake River, Fall Chinoo harvest retention will be allowed in the Snake River beginning Aug. 18. Read story

Salmon fishermen on the Columbia River.

Columbia River and tributary fishery reports for week of July 29

Salmon fishermen on the Columbia River.

August 3, 2024, 5:31am Outdoors

Salmon fishing at Buoy 10 on Thursday got off to a better-than-anticipated start with a surprising number of coho in the catch. Anglers did report a lot of grass in the water, requiring frequent cleaning of their lines and lures. Read story

High summer temperatures pose threat to trout, salmon

July 20, 2024, 6:03am Business

Local trout and salmon in the Spokane River are in danger this summer from recent hot weather. Read story

Salmon fishermen on the Columbia River.

Columbia River and tributary fishery reports for week of July 15

Salmon fishermen on the Columbia River.

July 20, 2024, 5:30am Outdoors

Lower Columbia River from Rocky Point/Tongue Point line upstream to Bonneville Dam during the July 13 flight count. Read story

Salmon fishermen on the Columbia River.

Columbia River and tributary fishery reports for week of July 8

Salmon fishermen on the Columbia River.

July 13, 2024, 5:30am Outdoors

Lower Columbia River from Rocky Point/Tongue Point line upstream to Bonneville Dam there were 91 salmonid boats and 263 Washington bank rods tallied during the July 6 flight count. Read story

Salmon fishermen on the Columbia River.

Columbia River and tributary fishery reports for week of July 1

Salmon fishermen on the Columbia River.

July 6, 2024, 5:32am Outdoors

Lower Columbia River from Rocky Point/Tongue Point line upstream to Bonneville Dam there were 75 salmonid boats and 173 Washington bank rods tallied during the June 29 flight count. Read story

Salmon fishermen on the Columbia River.

Fishing Report: Sockeye retention closed on Columbia River

Salmon fishermen on the Columbia River.

June 29, 2024, 5:35am Editor's Choice

Sockeye retention is now closed on the Columbia River downstream of the Highway 395 bridge at Pasco. Read story

Salmon fishermen on the Columbia River.

Preliminary Columbia River and tributaries fishing report, June 10-16

Salmon fishermen on the Columbia River.

June 22, 2024, 5:30am Outdoors

Lower Columbia River from Rocky Point/Tongue Point line upstream to Bonneville Dam during the June 15 flight count. Read story