LONGVIEW A proposal to open a cryptocurrency mining center in the Mint Farm Industrial Park appears dead, and Longview may take steps to prevent similar businesses from moving into town in the futur
Travelers who use southbound Interstate 5 through Woodland should plan ahead for lengthy delays and lane closures this weekend in north Clark County due to pavement rehabilitation work.
2021 salmon fishing seasons await final decision
North of Falcon process also sets quotas for various species By TERRY OTTO, For The Columbian
Published: April 7, 2021, 6:30pm
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4 Photos Guide Matt Eleazer of East Fork Outfitters and a client with a Columbia River fall chinook. Anglers can expect more opportunity to catch both fall and summer chinook this year, with improved returns expected. (Photo courtesy Matt Eleazer of East Fork Outfitters) Photo Gallery
The North of Falcon (NOF) process is in the act of finishing up, and the 2021 salmon seasons are being fleshed out.
The NOF is the annual process of dividing the available catch of salmon in the ocean and rivers north of Cape Falcon, Ore., between stakeholders and is set for completion on Tuesday, April 13.
Projections for winter steelhead prove elusive
But some prospects can improve if you know where, when to fish By TERRY OTTO, For The Columbian
Published: December 23, 2020, 7:51pm
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4 Photos Local anglers are gearing up for winter steelhead right now, and hoping for better returns than then the last few years. Indicators are mixed this year, but there are signs that salmon and steelhead runs are doing better overall. (Terry Otto/For The Columbian Photo Gallery
Winter steelhead are beginning to move into local rivers, but it is difficult to say with any certainty what kind of winter run the local rivers will receive this year. Fisheries managers are hesitant to go out on a limb with projections.