Bill Monroe: Spending time in Oregon’s beauty as a new entry in the outdoor market reaches Portland television OregonLive.com 5 hrs ago Bill Monroe, oregonlive.com © Bill Monroe Mark Freeman of Medford interviews Bill Monroe Jr. as John Decker of Medford films the event and Buzz Ramsey, right, watches his rod during a recent summer chinook fishing trip. Photo by Bill Monroe, for The Oregonian/OregonLive.
A new outdoor television personality has his foot in the door of the Portland television market.
On a filming trip recently to record summer chinook salmon fishing in the Columbia River, Freeman said he’s just getting started and hopes to produce longer shows for statewide markets controlled by KATU’s parent company, Sinclair Broadcast Group.
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Grant s Getaways: Kayaking in the Lewis and Clark Wildlife Refuge
The Lewis and Clark National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1972. It consists of more than 20 islands stretching more than 27 miles of river. Author: Grant McOmie Updated: 8:00 PM PDT June 13, 2021
CLATSOP COUNTY, Ore. There’s a remarkable chain of islands in the Columbia River that has been protected as a wildlife refuge for nearly 50 years. Grant takes us through the Lewis and Clark Wildlife Refuge and discovers that adventure is only a paddle stroke away.
Could there be a better escape from a simmering, sweltering summer than time on a river?