My best fishing buddy is a chef at Anthony's Homeport Restaurant and he said last night that today, Anthony's, was getting it's first shipment of fresh Columbia River Spring Chinook for their restaurants. The news made us both want to puke!

Anyways, any of the plunkers having luck on the Columbia in the Woodland area?

My grandfather (may he rest in peace) plunked below the Lewis on the Columbia his whole life. I'm remember catching springers in the 70's with him when I was just a kid. He was known as "Two-pole Tony", because for years he always plunked with two rods. When the regs changed in the late 70's only allowing one rod he kept on fishing two. The game wardens just gave up on trying to tell him to stop, thus he earned the name Two-Pole Tony. I use to love his old jeep, decorated interior that consisted of at least a 1,000 rigged spin-n-glows.

Just some memmories.

Keep your hooks sharp!

Bobber Down
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"It makes no sense to regulate salmon habitat on land while allowing thousands of yards of gill nets to be stretched across salmon habitat in the water"

John Carlson, Gubernatorial Contender, Sept. 2000 speech at the Ballard Locks