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Bill Monroe: Spending time in Oregon s beauty as a new entry in the outdoor market reaches Portland television

Bill Monroe: Spending time in Oregon’s beauty as a new entry in the outdoor market reaches Portland television OregonLive.com 5 hrs ago Bill Monroe, oregonlive.com © Bill Monroe Mark Freeman of Medford interviews Bill Monroe Jr. as John Decker of Medford films the event and Buzz Ramsey, right, watches his rod during a recent summer chinook fishing trip. Photo by Bill Monroe, for The Oregonian/OregonLive. A new outdoor television personality has his foot in the door of the Portland television market. On a filming trip recently to record summer chinook salmon fishing in the Columbia River, Freeman said he’s just getting started and hopes to produce longer shows for statewide markets controlled by KATU’s parent company, Sinclair Broadcast Group.

Bill Monroe: Some tips ahead of Oregon s Free Fishing Weekend

and 6 is one of three annual Free Fishing weekends in Oregon. And, this year especially, it’s one of the best ever. No licenses or tags will be required to sport fish in Oregon, including two-rod endorsements, all salmon, steelhead, sturgeon and halibut tags and shellfish licenses (crab, clams, etc.). That said, the caveat is that everyone must also know and abide by current regulations .

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Hikes of the Week: Sauvie Island Still Has Plenty to See in the off-Season, From Birds to Trees to a Wrecked UFO Wait, What?

Updated March 10 In the summer, Sauvie Island is Portland s favorite rural retreat. Situated just 10 miles north of the city proper, it s an easy getaway for beachgoers particularly those looking to lounge in the buff and u-pickers hoping to score some fresh produce. Even at its most crowded, the vibe is still bucolic and sleepy. In the winter months, though, the island gets even sleepier. The beaches and hiking trails are pretty much empty, and there s no line of traffic searching for parking spots. Sure, there s a bit less to do even the most dedicated exhibitionist will think twice about stripping down and frolicking in the Columbia when it s 45 degrees and drizzly. But there s still winter bird watching: There are 250 bird species that can be seen on the island throughout the year, and in late winter, there s still a chance to catch sandhill cranes before they migrate north.

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