Last year during the time I was a moderator for this BB, I held a fishing tips contest. Use the search feature to access the valuable ideas forthcoming. Matt's tip was a website url that showed satelite close up pics of nearly every thing imaginable; including remote roads to remote fishing areas.
The contest winner, Bobber Down (Matt Caskey), won a fishing trip for himself and a guest (Doug) for spring chinook. We went after em today. Stew joined us late, after getting a tooth pulled by a dentist, early in the morning. It was a lady dentist so he couldn't cry as usual.
We fished a very slow Columbia out of St. Helen's. Saw only 2 fish caught out of scores of them. Then after chewing down some lunch I drove my sled up the Willamette Channel a ways. In about 4 hours up there we got 3 hard take downs, landing 2 chrome spring chinooks (one by Doug and one by me). The other one stripped the entire prawn off my rig, without getting impaled by the 2 hooks. Reminded me of coho in that respect. ~~~
The Willamette is running about 3 or 4 degrees warmer and has a little more water color than the Columbia; both of which can improve the bite on bright sunny days. We also heard of a good bite going in the lower Columbia; particularly out of Cathlamet Boat Basin.
It was a pleasure meeting Matt and his guest Doug. Fun guys to fish with.
Hey KB, since you asked, they took some pics of the dual chromers for ya.
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They likely will post it here after getting them developed in a few days.