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"Winter Fishing on the Columbia: Sturgeon, Steelhead, and Salmon Opportunities Near Portland"
Published 1 year, 3 months ago
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As of January 23, 2025, the fishing scene on the Columbia River near Portland is quite dynamic, despite some recent changes in fishing regulations.
First, let's talk about the weather and tidal conditions. While the tidal reports are more relevant for coastal areas, the Columbia River's water levels are influenced by dam operations rather than tides. However, for those interested in the broader environmental conditions, today's weather in Portland is expected to be partly cloudy with a high of around 48°F and a low of 38°F.
Sunrise was at 7:43 AM, and sunset will be at 4:53 PM, giving you a good window for both morning and afternoon fishing trips.
Recently, the sturgeon fishing in the Columbia River Gorge was excellent, especially around New Year's Day, but unfortunately, the fishery in the Bonneville and The Dalles pools was closed after just one day due to high angler success and the quick attainment of the quota[1][4].
For those still eager to catch sturgeon, catch-and-release trips are available, and these can be very action-packed. The Columbia River Gorge remains one of the best spots for this, with its stunning scenery and the chance to reel in massive sturgeon.
If you're targeting other species, winter steelhead are starting to make an appearance in the Lower Columbia River, offering some exciting opportunities on the beaches this time of year[4].
Salmon fishing, although more active in the fall, still has some residual activity. In the Hood River area, there were reports of Chinook and coho salmon being caught in the recent weeks, but the numbers have decreased since the peak season[1].
For lures and bait, spinners and SpinFish have been effective for salmon, especially in the areas below Bonneville Dam. For sturgeon, using bait like anchovies, herring, or even nightcrawlers can be very effective[1][5].
Hot spots include the Hood River area for salmon and steelhead, and the Columbia River Gorge for sturgeon. Another great spot is near Bonneville Dam, where you can catch a mix of salmon, steelhead, and sturgeon. For those looking to stay closer to Portland, the areas around Chinook Landing and the Willamette River mouth are also worth exploring[1][2][5].
Overall, while the sturgeon retention season is currently closed, there are still plenty of other fishing opportunities available on the Columbia River near Portland. Make sure to check the latest regulations and updates before heading out.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.
First, let's talk about the weather and tidal conditions. While the tidal reports are more relevant for coastal areas, the Columbia River's water levels are influenced by dam operations rather than tides. However, for those interested in the broader environmental conditions, today's weather in Portland is expected to be partly cloudy with a high of around 48°F and a low of 38°F.
Sunrise was at 7:43 AM, and sunset will be at 4:53 PM, giving you a good window for both morning and afternoon fishing trips.
Recently, the sturgeon fishing in the Columbia River Gorge was excellent, especially around New Year's Day, but unfortunately, the fishery in the Bonneville and The Dalles pools was closed after just one day due to high angler success and the quick attainment of the quota[1][4].
For those still eager to catch sturgeon, catch-and-release trips are available, and these can be very action-packed. The Columbia River Gorge remains one of the best spots for this, with its stunning scenery and the chance to reel in massive sturgeon.
If you're targeting other species, winter steelhead are starting to make an appearance in the Lower Columbia River, offering some exciting opportunities on the beaches this time of year[4].
Salmon fishing, although more active in the fall, still has some residual activity. In the Hood River area, there were reports of Chinook and coho salmon being caught in the recent weeks, but the numbers have decreased since the peak season[1].
For lures and bait, spinners and SpinFish have been effective for salmon, especially in the areas below Bonneville Dam. For sturgeon, using bait like anchovies, herring, or even nightcrawlers can be very effective[1][5].
Hot spots include the Hood River area for salmon and steelhead, and the Columbia River Gorge for sturgeon. Another great spot is near Bonneville Dam, where you can catch a mix of salmon, steelhead, and sturgeon. For those looking to stay closer to Portland, the areas around Chinook Landing and the Willamette River mouth are also worth exploring[1][2][5].
Overall, while the sturgeon retention season is currently closed, there are still plenty of other fishing opportunities available on the Columbia River near Portland. Make sure to check the latest regulations and updates before heading out.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.