The old rule of thumb is when dogwoods bloom it's time to go spring chinook fishing, but you might not want to wait. The much anticipated Columbia River springer run is already pushing well upstream and even into some of the big river's tributaries.
By GREG JOHNSTON / P-I REPORTER, Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Travel
Wed, 03/11/2009 - 9:18pm
The old rule of thumb is when dogwoods bloom it's time to go spring chinook fishing, but you might not want to wait. The much anticipated Columbia River springer run is already pushing well upstream and even into some of the big river's tributaries.