Salmon Trips - Spring & Fall
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Sandy River Spring Chinook

Happy client with her catch, a nice bright spring Chinook
salmon, about
26 pounds.
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Spring Salmon (March-May)

Jack Glass and nice a 28-pound spring Chinook taken on the Sandy River
near Troutdale. |

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Return Timing: Spring Chinook adults spend three to four years in the
ocean before returning to the hatchery. Averaging 15 pounds and weighing up
to 40 pounds, these fish are a prize catch of anglers from the mouth of the
Columbia River to the Sandy River and upper reaches of the Willamette river
and its tributaries.
The eating quality and flavor of their meat is highly
regarded as some of the best. Spring salmon are available in the Columbia
River March through June and in Sandy River April through June.
Rates per person
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Full
Day...........$175.00 |
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1/2
Day............$100.00
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Brandon Glass shows off his catch, a
23-pound Spring Chinook taken from the Columbia River a few miles below the mouth of the Sandy
River.
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Jack and
client with a nice springer weighing about
22-pounds. |

Brandon Glass and two clients hold up their limits of fat-n-stocky
fall Chinooks.
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Spring Salmon

Female client with a nice
19-pound
spring salmon. |
Summer Chinook and Summer Steelhead
(June-August)
Fishing during the summer doesn't get much better than this, warm days and lots of
fish (4-10 fish days are common). Throw in a few 30- to 40-pound Chinook, and
the wonderful scenery along Oregon's beautiful rivers, and your sure to have a fantastic trip
not soon to be forgotten.
To Book a Trip
Call Jack Glass
(503) 666-5370
jack@hookupguideservice.com
Brandon Glass
(503) 260-8285
brandon@hookupguideservice.com |
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Fall Chinook Salmon
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Columbia Upriver Brights
(August-September)
In September Team Hook-up will be targeting Columbia Upriver Brights on the
Sandy River and the Columbia River from Astoria to
Bonneville Dam.
Intercepting a 35-pound fall salmon bound for Idaho is one a
heck of a battle for both experienced and beginner anglers. In this fishery
boats anchor up in known slots of the river where salmon travel and fish
with spinners and wobblers. A relaxing way to fish, yet very exciting when a
fish slams your rod and strips line from your reel.
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To Book a Trip Call Now!
Team Hook-up Guide Service
Jack Glass
(503) 666-5370
jack@hookupguideservice.com
Brandon Glass
(503) 260-8285
brandon@hookupguideservice.com
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Photos: Top right - Local Fisherman News publisher Kim Martin with
24-pound fall Chinook. Right - Jack Glass with Sandy River spring Chinook
salmon. Far right - Jack and client with 34-pound Columbia River spring
salmon. Bottom right - Clients and Slietz River fall salmon. Below - Jack
and clients with nice catch of lower Columbia River fall Chinook.

Fall Chinook salmon average from 10 to 30 pounds each.
With some reaching as high as 40 to 50 pounds.
These fish put up a magnificent fight and will often leap from the
water, especially when fishing the shallow areas of the Sandy River. |


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Team Hook-up Guide Service
Jack Glass
(503) 666-5370
jack@hookupguideservice.com
Brandon Glass
(503) 260-8285
brandon@hookupguideservice.com 

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