To increase food available to orcas, a federal judge has overturned the U.S. government’s authorization of winter and summer chinook salmon troll fishing along Alaska’s southern coast. The judge has ...
Fish The Nush expands Alaska fish guide services to support sustainable Bristol Bay salmon tourism, conservation ...
Wild Fish Conservancy has filed a lawsuit that could effectively end commercial king salmon trolling in southeast Alaska. The conservation group claimed Alaska’s salmon harvesting threatens endangered ...
California regulators have decided to ban fishing for chinook salmon on the state’s rivers for a second year in a row, in effort to help the species recover from major population declines. The ...
Join us for a beautiful day of fishing as we use flat line trolling to target lake trout and salmon. We're fishing in 20 to 30 feet of water along the shoreline with the American Smelt deep dive model ...
A federal judge in Washington state issued a ruling this week that threatens to shut down trolling for king salmon in Southeast Alaska this summer. The ruling comes in a lawsuit filed three years ago ...
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) fishery managers have scheduled opportunities for the public to provide ...
California officials are debating whether to cancel the salmon fishing season for the third year in a row amid a concerningly low Chinook salmon population in the Sacramento Valley. In 2023 and 2024, ...
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Salmon on the troll

Today we're out on the open water trolling for salmon. We're with Antonio on Lake Ontario, flat-line trolling along the ...
Recreational salmon fishing will be available in 2025. It's been three years since the last recreational salmon fishing season. Fishermen will have at least two chances to fish California's coastlines ...
Here’s how fishing looks this week in the Northwest Lower Peninsula, Northeast Lower Peninsula and Upper Peninsula, according to the latest report from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources.
Here’s how fishing looks this week in the Northwest Lower Peninsula, Northeast Lower Peninsula and Upper Peninsula, according to the latest report from the Michigan Department of Natural Resources.