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Reports > 2024 > July > Tuesday 16
Tuesday, July 16, 2024
 
By Dave Graybill
 
Sockeye fishing is dominating the fishing scene here on the upper Columbia River. The record run is attracting record numbers of anglers to the region to take advantage of the unprecedented numbers of fish that are available this season. I have received a record number of requests for my free E-Letter, too. It is dedicated to sockeye fishing, from a boat or from shore and is loaded with maps, photos and instructions on how to catch these prized fish. If you want to get a free copy, go to my website at fishingmagician.com and click on the E-Letter button at the top left hand side of the Home Page. I will get one out to you right away. I fished with Austin Moser last week on the Brewster Pool and while on the water I shot a video of the action. We also took the time in the midst of all the reeling in and netting fish to give very good details on exactly how Austin puts limit numbers of sockeye in his boat. You will want to go to YouTube and search for the Dave Graybill channel to view it to make the most of this season.