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Bill Monroe: Where’s walleye? Piscatorial predators expanding range in Columbia
Bill Monroe: Where’s walleye? Piscatorial predators expanding range in Columbia
Bill Monroe: Where’s walleye? Piscatorial predators expanding range in Columbia

Published on: 07/19/2025

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Herb Doumitt of the Oregon Bass and Panfish Club prefers to catch taco-sized walleye such as this one from a 2018 trip to The Dalles Dam's reservoir.

Nearly a decade after Oregon and Washington ended bag and size limits on walleye and bass in the jointly shared (and Washington waters) of the Columbia and Snake rivers to help save salmon and steelhead...

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/sports/2025/07/bill-monroe-wheres-walleye-piscatorial-predators-expanding-range-in-columbia.html

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