SALMON AND STEELHEAD

FISHING

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Salmon and Steelhead fishing on the Columbia River from the Deschutes river to McNary dam is always exciting when you go with local area Washington and Oregon fishing guides. Top Oregon Columbia river fishing guide Bob Roberts knows where the Salmon and Steelhead are what they will be biting on. If the Coho, Chinook Salmon, Fall Chinook Salmon, "King Salmon", Winter run or Summer run Steelhead  are not biting he'll find another fishing bait that they will bite. If they are not showing up on the fish finders he will find another fishing spot where they are located. The exciting fishing photos were all taken on trips with Columbia river fishing guide Bob Roberts. Since a picture is worth a 1,000 words we'll let these Salmon and Steelhead photos speak for themselves.

SOME PHOTOS FROM

THE 2007 SEASON

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To See A Larger Version

PHOTOS FROM PREVIOUS SEASONS

Much of the Salmon fishing on this part of the Columbia River is done in April & May or August through October.

Best Steelhead months are usually July through December.

Bob Roberts of Columbia Basin Fishing Guide Service offers Salmon and Steelhead Fishing at it's finest: The stretch of the Columbia River between the Deschutes river and McNary dam is as primitive and beautiful as it was a thousand years ago. During peak seasons The fishing action is "HOT" and the pressure is very low. If you want to catch more fish without all the crowds call Columbia Basin Guide Service today 541-276-0371 and book a prime time quality guided fishing trip with one of the best Oregon Columbia River fishing Guides around.
  • Salmon

  • Coho Salmon

  • Chinook Salmon

  • Fall Chinook

  • King Salmon

  • Silvers

  • Steelhead

  • Winter run Steelhead

  • Summer run Steelhead

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