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Columbia River Fishing Report: Winter Woes and Steelhead Hopes
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 a chilly winter mornin' here on December 28th, with sunrise at 7:50 AM and sunset by 4:34 PM accordin' to tides.net for Portland on the Willamette. Weather's typical December—high water from recent rains keepin' things off-color and blown out, per The Guide's Forecast report from December 25th. No real fishin' goin' on right now; rivers are too high for most spots.
Tides today at Portland show low at 8:11 AM hittin' 1'11", high at 12:20 PM to 8'11", then low 9:41 PM at 2'0"—tides.net again. Downriver near Ilwaco and Baker Bay, it's low 12:35 AM 1.8 ft, high 7:02 AM 8.8 ft, low 2:05 PM 1.9 ft, high evenin'—642weather.com. Fish the changin' tides if you can get out, but high water's stiflin' metro action.
Fish activity? Slim pickin's. The Guide's Forecast says no fishin' at all on the Columbia—crabbin's windin' down too, and hatchery winter steelhead ain't here yet, still a few weeks off. Recent reports note steelhead strong system-wide earlier, but Portland reach is quiet, high water shut down coho and Chinook chasin'. No big catches reported lately; folks headin' to north coast streams instead.
If you hit the water anyway, go for winter steelhead prospects with yarn globes or small spinners like Mepps #3 in black or chartreuse—classic for murky flows. Best bait? Prawns or cured eggs if steelies show; live minnows for any perch or walleye hangin' shallow. Lures-wise, stick to slow-trolled Brad's Super Bait or Kwikfish for steelhead in slower pockets.
Hot spots if conditions drop: Try Davis Bar for trollyin', or the Klickitat mouth if you're drivin' east—Guide's Forecast mentions improvin' coho there. Stay safe, check regs—salmon endorsement kicks in Jan 1 per The Columbian.
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Tides today at Portland show low at 8:11 AM hittin' 1'11", high at 12:20 PM to 8'11", then low 9:41 PM at 2'0"—tides.net again. Downriver near Ilwaco and Baker Bay, it's low 12:35 AM 1.8 ft, high 7:02 AM 8.8 ft, low 2:05 PM 1.9 ft, high evenin'—642weather.com. Fish the changin' tides if you can get out, but high water's stiflin' metro action.
Fish activity? Slim pickin's. The Guide's Forecast says no fishin' at all on the Columbia—crabbin's windin' down too, and hatchery winter steelhead ain't here yet, still a few weeks off. Recent reports note steelhead strong system-wide earlier, but Portland reach is quiet, high water shut down coho and Chinook chasin'. No big catches reported lately; folks headin' to north coast streams instead.
If you hit the water anyway, go for winter steelhead prospects with yarn globes or small spinners like Mepps #3 in black or chartreuse—classic for murky flows. Best bait? Prawns or cured eggs if steelies show; live minnows for any perch or walleye hangin' shallow. Lures-wise, stick to slow-trolled Brad's Super Bait or Kwikfish for steelhead in slower pockets.
Hot spots if conditions drop: Try Davis Bar for trollyin', or the Klickitat mouth if you're drivin' east—Guide's Forecast mentions improvin' coho there. Stay safe, check regs—salmon endorsement kicks in Jan 1 per The Columbian.
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