This is a clip from the Seattle times yesterday. If you want to load up on sturgeon or crab bait, get them now!
The latest word coming out of the Lower Columbia River should be a signal for anglers to head south right now.
In the Lower Columbia River the shad are so thick that you could just about walk across their backs, and some early summer chinook weighing in excess of 30 pounds were being caught.
“There are a lot of people and shad with some groups catching over 100 fish,” said Joe Hymer, a state Fish and Wildlife biologist. “It is pretty crowded.”
Shad single-day counts at Bonneville soared to 94,426 on Monday, and 128,775 by Tuesday for a whopping season total of 734,163.