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Columbia River Winter Fishing Report - Tough Conditions, Slow Bite, But Opportunities Remain

Columbia River Winter Fishing Report - Tough Conditions, Slow Bite, But Opportunities Remain

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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to guy for Columbia River angling around Portland. It's Sunday morning, December 21st, and winter's grip is on tight. Sunrise hit at 7:16 AM, sunset's 5:39 PM per Tide-Forecast.com, so you've got a short window before dark.

Tides today at Vancouver on the Columbia show low at 2:42 AM (0.77 ft), high around 7:30 AM (2.15 ft), keeping things moving but not extreme. Portland tides mirror that with high at 1:23 AM (1.12 ft CST adjusted) and low at 12:50 PM (0.2 ft). Fish the outgoing for best bites.

Weather's dicey—National Weather Service has a Small Craft Advisory through afternoon at the Columbia River Bar, with SW winds 15-20 knots, seas 9-10 ft, and showers likely. Bundle up, watch for debris like they canceled the Christmas Ships for.

Fishing's slow this shoulder season. The Guide's Forecast says Columbia's closed to Chinook, coho numbers down in the lower Willamette, metro rivers on hold from recent rains and flooding. Steelhead might lurk in tributaries if they clear, but freshwater's impacting crabbing too—ODFW opens north coast commercial Dungeness Dec 31, pots presoak from 28th. Recent reports: modest coho at Buoy 10 and Klickitat mouth, but Portland stretch is quiet. Anglers pulling a few steelhead and chum near Vancouver; sturgeon holding in deep holes.

For lures, go subtle—small spinners or jigs in pink or chartreuse for steelhead, spoons for any rogue coho. Live bait? Sand shrimp or nightcrawlers on the bottom. Crabbers, hold tight for season start.

Hot spots: Try below Bonneville Dam for sturgeon if you're bank-bound, or drift the Vancouver waterfront on the outgoing tide. Stay safe out there.

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