On the water, success or failure is often a matter of timing. Get out your calendar and start planning now. Here are our top three picks for each month of 2005. ... [+] Full Article
Central Oregon's Fall River is what it is, a beautiful little spring creek loaded with trout that are most willing to pluck dries off the surface. Here's why you should give this gem a try now. ... [+] Full Article
Tough love isn't just for your kids. It also applies to how the Skagit River treats steelhead anglers. At one time Washington's most productive winter steelhead stream, the remarkable Skagit remains a challenge to fish. ... [+] Full Article
Forget for a moment about wild steelhead in the Pacific Northwest. Hatchery runs occur on nearly every Washington and Oregon stream with access to tidewater, providing ample opportunity for anglers who want a holiday steelhead. ... [+] Full Article
Another strong run of summer chinook salmon is predicted to return to the Columbia River in 2004, filling in the waiting time between spring and fall runs. ... [+] Full Article
If you're looking for food for the table, as well as fast-paced catfish action, then look no farther than Stonewall Jackson, Mount Storm or Beech Fork. ... [+] Full Article