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Columbia River Winter Steelhead and Sturgeon Report - Artificial Lure
Published 4 months ago
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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things rod and reel on the mighty Columbia River around Portland. It's Friday, December 26th, 8:30 AM, and we're kickin' off the day with crisp winter vibes—sunrise hit at 7:18 AM per Tide-Forecast.com, sunset's 5:41 PM, givin' us a short window of light. Tides today show high at 00:35 AM reachin' 0.92 feet, droppin' to low around 3:30 PM at 0.46 feet, so fish the outgoing for best current action, says Tide-Forecast.com.
Weather's mostly cloudy with a chance of rain later, Hammond Columbia River forecast from USHarbors calls for partly cloudy early turnin' mostly cloudy, winds light but watch for gusts after recent high wind advisories from National Weather Service via FlashAlertPortland.
Fish activity's solid in this cold snap—winter steelhead are pushin' up from the estuary, with reports of fresh bright hens and jacks hittin' limits last week near the I-5 bridge. Sturgeon are holed up in deeper holes, legal keepers showin' sporadic, and a few late coho stragglers for the lucky. Local angler chatter says 5-10 steelhead per rod on good days, plus perch and walleye stackin' up for bottom bouncers.
Best lures? Spin-N-Glo's in pink or chartreuse with yarn, or blue-backed Kwikfish for swingin' drifts—deadly on steelies right now. Bait-wise, fresh prawn or cured eggs threaded single or in a cluster, fish 'em slow off the bottom. Jigs with maggots or shrimp for perch.
Hit these hot spots: Cathedral Park under the St. Johns Bridge for easy access and steady steelhead, or Kelly Point Park where the Willamette meets the Columbia—prime for sturgeon soakers and winter chromers.
Bundle up, check regs, and stay safe out there.
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Weather's mostly cloudy with a chance of rain later, Hammond Columbia River forecast from USHarbors calls for partly cloudy early turnin' mostly cloudy, winds light but watch for gusts after recent high wind advisories from National Weather Service via FlashAlertPortland.
Fish activity's solid in this cold snap—winter steelhead are pushin' up from the estuary, with reports of fresh bright hens and jacks hittin' limits last week near the I-5 bridge. Sturgeon are holed up in deeper holes, legal keepers showin' sporadic, and a few late coho stragglers for the lucky. Local angler chatter says 5-10 steelhead per rod on good days, plus perch and walleye stackin' up for bottom bouncers.
Best lures? Spin-N-Glo's in pink or chartreuse with yarn, or blue-backed Kwikfish for swingin' drifts—deadly on steelies right now. Bait-wise, fresh prawn or cured eggs threaded single or in a cluster, fish 'em slow off the bottom. Jigs with maggots or shrimp for perch.
Hit these hot spots: Cathedral Park under the St. Johns Bridge for easy access and steady steelhead, or Kelly Point Park where the Willamette meets the Columbia—prime for sturgeon soakers and winter chromers.
Bundle up, check regs, and stay safe out there.
Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more reports! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI