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| A & B Pro Guides and Charters - OR & WA |
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| Fishing Trips in Oregon and Washington Charter Boats Guides Columbia River and Ocean Salmon Steelhead Sturgeon Tuna Halibut Bottomfish. Since 1998, helping families, business groups and individuals hook up with the best fishing guides, charter services and tour boat operators. |
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| Hook Up Guide Service |
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| Fish Northwest Oregon with professional guides Jack Glass and Brandon Glass in the beautiful and scenic Columbia River Gorge or the Sandy River for spring Chinook, fall salmon, walleye and sturgeon weighing as much as 400 pounds. (503) 666-5370 |
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| Wildlife Fishing Adventures - OR |
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| professionally guided fishing trips on many of Oregon's premiere inland rivers, lakes and streams. We offer both full day and half day guided trips for Salmon, Steelhead, Sturgeon, Bass and Walleye. We also have fishing trips available for popular coastal waters such as Tillamook Bay, as well as locations nearer to Portland like the Sandy River, Clackamas River, Willamette River |
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| Lets Go Fishin Oregon |
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| Based in Seaside Oregon I offer salmon fishing on the Oregon coast at Buoy 10, Tillamook Bay, Nehalem Bay and in the Pacific Ocean when conditions permit. Also on the Willamette River and Columbia River near Portland. (503) 440-0912 |
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| Ross Bell, Rogue River Fishing Guide |
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| Enjoy Rogue River Fishing SPRING – April through June (Chinook salmon) These salmon range from 10 to 30+ lbs. and are considered the “best eating”. FALL –July through mid October Troll the Rogue River Bay for Chinook and Coho Salmon. WINTER – December, January through March (Steelhead) Ranging in size from 4 to 8 lbs. All fishing gear provided (vests, poles, bait). All ages welcome at the same rate. Complimentary hot breakfast served on board during the Spring Chinook salmon season. Enjoy Rogue River fishing and discover yourself . . . one fish at a time. |
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