My fishing guide, Shiloh Patterson, vividly remembers the first time he hooked a king salmon back in 1997. The fight lasted only 10 seconds before his line snapped, but it was all he could talk about ...
A river has recorded a "catastrophic" salmon count, hitting a record low for a second successive year, a charity has said.
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Fisherman finds human remains near Salmon River Canyon
A fisherman discovered human remains, a gun, and a handwritten note in a rural area of Salmon on Monday afternoon. According to a news release from the Lemhi County Sheriff’s Office, deputies received ...
PULASKI, N.Y. — This weekend will bring hundreds to Pulaski and the surrounding towns for New York State's Free Fishing Day, where fishers will take their chance of hooking a salmon without the cost ...
July 16 has been, for many years, the day that Chinook salmon fishing opens to recreational anglers on the Sacramento, American, Feather and Mokelumne rivers. One of the most popular salmon fishing ...
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75-year-old woman dies after falling overboard during fishing trip on Salmon River
A 75-year-old woman died after falling off a boat in the Salmon River Monday afternoon. According to a news release from the Lemhi County Sheriff’s Office, deputies received a report Monday around ...
Volunteers plant trees and shrubs in the riparian area along the Little Salmon River as part of a 1.25-mile restoration ...
Spring chinook fishing will close on Idaho’s lower Salmon River this evening but will remain open on the nearby LittleSalmon River and on the Snake River in Hells Canyon at least through Sunday.
Salmon River fishing guide Shane Thomas said he was finishing a drift boat float trip Monday afternoon with a couple of clients when one noticed a small, struggling bird wrapped up in fishing line. It ...
Authorities said a 75-year-old woman died after falling off a drift boat on the Salmon River while fishing on Nov. 10.
Ambushed by unexpectedly high returns of fall chinook salmon into the Columbia River, but handcuffed by federal regulations to protect some of them, Oregon and Washington biologists took unprecedented ...
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