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Reports > 2024 > September > Monday 16
Monday, September 16, 2024
 
By Dave Graybill
 
The most popular fishery in Central Washington is in the Hanford Reach for fall Chinook. Every year the number of anglers that fish the stretch of the Columbia River at Vernita is so great that the launch site takes on the look of a small town. Before daybreak there is a long line of trucks and trailers lined up to put boats in the water to fish the many known areas of the river that produce catches of fall Chinook. That’s why I will dedicate the Fall issue of my free E-Letter to fishing for fall salmon. In the E-Letter subscribers will find detailed descriptions of the best places to fish, the tackle that is being used by successful anglers and the techniques they use. There will be maps, videos and photos that give anyone who plans to fish the Hanford Reach the best chance for success. In addition to the very detailed feature on fishing the Columbia River for fall salmon, I will also list several of the other opportunities for fall fishing for other species. If you aren’t currently receiving the free E-Letter, just go to my website and click on the E-Letter logo on the Home Page.