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I have been fishing the rivers and bays of Northwest Oregon
since I was old enough to
walk.
My 40 plus years of experience on
these Oregon waters makes me the top choice of those who
wish to experience the fishing trip of a lifetime for Salmon,
Steelhead, Walleye, or the great White Sturgeon
of the
Columbia River.
I offer year round
fishing in a covered & heated 26' Alumaweld Intruder Boat as well as a drift boat with
top notch fishing gear. This is all provided at a reasonable cost.
I fish for the different species of game fish at
various times of the year in various rivers and bays in Northwest Oregon. |
These rivers include the
Columbia, Sandy, Clackamas, Willamette,
Wilson,
Tillamook and Nehalem. I also fish in the
Tillamook and
Nehalem Bays.

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I am a fully licensed and insured full-time
professional guide and will spare no effort to insure the fishing experience of
your lifetime. |
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Portland Bridges

Oregon has a total of 12 major bridges, many
of which lift in the center to allow boat traffic through. 10 bridges
span the Willamette River, and two cross the Columbia.

While these bridges provide necessary travel
routes for the city’s commuters, they have also become indelible
architectural and cultural landmarks in this fast-growing city.

The
number of bridges has increased over the years as the city has boomed
and expanded.

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Below is a list of all the Portland bridges followed by year they were
built.
Sellwood Bridge (1925)
Marquam Bridge (1966)
Ross Island Bridge (1926)
Hawthorne Bridge (1910)
Morrison Bridge (1958)
Burnside Bridge (1926)
Steel Bridge (1912)
Broadway Bridge (1913)
St. Johns Bridge (1931)
Fremont Bridge (1973)
Interstate Bridge (1917-1918)
Glenn Jackson Memorial Bridge (1982)

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