AIRASSAULT
PMA Member
I was at Ft. Lewis, Wa for my Mobilization to go to Egypt from early Feb. through mid-March. I was fortunate to get a four day pass to do what ever I wanted, so, I paid $160 for a guide on the Columbia River knowing that it was going to be my last chance to fish for a year. It was March 16th, opening day of the Chinook (King Salmon) season. I fished with another couple that was from Washington (the lady in the pic) and we fished most of the day without a bite. The lady caught the first fish weighing around 15 lbs. I caught mine at about the last hour we fished. It is my biggest fish to date and also my first salmon, weighing at about 25 lbs. I didn't really realize how big it was though, but the guide said it was really unusual to catch a "Springer" of that size, especially as early as it was. We got back to the dock and all you could hear was people saying "Did you see the size of that Springer!?" Needless to say, I was very proud at that moment. I think I will definately go back there some day and fish once more. I guess in May the fishing is non-stop action. I originally wanted to try for the giant freshwater sturgeon (up to 12ft in length), but I guess the best time for them is the last week of May.
