We are planning a trip to Portland Oregon in November. I booked a salmon fishing trip through Columbia River Sport Fishing. Has anyone done this? Is it worth the bucks? Any tips?
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There are some great fishing guides around here. I don't know about the company you mention, so can't comment on that. DH and DS went out on the Columbia with guides (group event, lots of boats/guides) a week ago and lots of fish were caught. DS brought home a nice 25 pound chinook! Worth the money...depends, if you like to fish, then yes
I don't know about the company you mentioned, but my son went fishing on the Columbia Friday and brought home a very nice Coho salmon. My husband and son have done very well with the fishing this year. Good luck, and hope you catch a nice big one!
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If you are touring and have no kitchen, is there someplace that will cook your fish for you?