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Columbia River Fishing Report: Steelhead, Chinook Bite Strong Amid Tidal Shifts
Published 4 months ago
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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure comin' at ya with your Columbia River fishin' report from right here in Portland. It's Monday, December 29th, 8:30 AM, and we're lookin' at a crisp winter day—sunrise at 7:19 AM, sunset 5:43 PM, per Tide-Forecast.com. Low tide hits at 7:21 AM at 0.46 ft, high tide 10:32 PM at 0.95 ft, makin' for some solid current shifts later. Tides4fishing.com says fish activity's high today thanks to solunar peaks—major bites around dawn and dusk.
Steelhead action's still strong up and down the Columbia system, per The Guide's Forecast, though tributaries are tappin' off a bit after high water. Chinook are showin' in the estuary and pushin' upriver, with Buoy 10 limits consistent and some bright fall kings hittin' in the Portland reach. Metro anglers been headin' west to north coast streams, but mainstem trollers are gettin' keepers despite the "Dead Zone" rep—think 20-30 pounders on tuna-stuffed spinners.
Best lures right now? Mexican Hat Spinfish or Brad's Super Bait at 30-40 feet down. For bait, tuna belly or sardines in a herring wrap—works killer for steelhead and Chinook. Fish shallow early on the low tide, drop deeper as it floods.
Hot spots: Hit Davis Bar for upriver brights, or drift near Ridgefield pools where casino anglers struck gold last weekend. Water's recedin', so conditions are shapin' up—bundle up, check regs, that new salmon endorsement kicks in Jan 1.
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Steelhead action's still strong up and down the Columbia system, per The Guide's Forecast, though tributaries are tappin' off a bit after high water. Chinook are showin' in the estuary and pushin' upriver, with Buoy 10 limits consistent and some bright fall kings hittin' in the Portland reach. Metro anglers been headin' west to north coast streams, but mainstem trollers are gettin' keepers despite the "Dead Zone" rep—think 20-30 pounders on tuna-stuffed spinners.
Best lures right now? Mexican Hat Spinfish or Brad's Super Bait at 30-40 feet down. For bait, tuna belly or sardines in a herring wrap—works killer for steelhead and Chinook. Fish shallow early on the low tide, drop deeper as it floods.
Hot spots: Hit Davis Bar for upriver brights, or drift near Ridgefield pools where casino anglers struck gold last weekend. Water's recedin', so conditions are shapin' up—bundle up, check regs, that new salmon endorsement kicks in Jan 1.
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