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Columbia River Winter Steelhead Bite Update - Tides, Temps, and Hot Spots for January 3rd
Published 3 months, 3 weeks ago
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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to guy for Columbia River angling around Portland. It's early January 3rd, crisp and clear with temps hovering around 47 degrees, climbing to maybe 54 by afternoon—perfect winter steelhead weather, per the latest NWS coastal advisory. Sunrise hit about 7:50 AM, sunset around 4:37 PM, giving us a short window, but those fish don't care.
Tides are king right now with these king tides rolling in—NOAA predicts a low around 1:40 AM at -2.69 feet upriver near Saint Johns, high pushing 8.62 feet by 4 AM, then dropping for the outgoing bite. Watch for minor tidal overflow 10 AM to 2 PM near the mouth, with highs up to 11.8 feet at Toke Point—stay off low spots and bars, especially with that NWS flood advisory.
Steelhead are fired up! Recent reports from the Winter Steelhead Bite podcast say the bite's on fire in crisp conditions—anglers pulling bright winters steady, 5-10 pounders common last few days. Mix of hatchery and wild, limits getting filled quick on the drift. Sturgeon showing too, plus some late coho stragglers.
Best lures? Spin-n-Glo's in pink or chartreuse, small spinners like Mepps #3, or yarnies with cured roe. For bait, fresh roe clusters or sand shrimp hands down—drift 'em deep on the swing. Water's clear and cold, so go subtle.
Hit these hot spots: Cathlamet Channel for steady drifts, or up near Bonneville tailrace where they're staging. Launch from Portland side but fish downstream careful of currents.
Bundle up, check your bar crossings, and wear PFDs—outgoing tides are raging rivers right now.
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Tides are king right now with these king tides rolling in—NOAA predicts a low around 1:40 AM at -2.69 feet upriver near Saint Johns, high pushing 8.62 feet by 4 AM, then dropping for the outgoing bite. Watch for minor tidal overflow 10 AM to 2 PM near the mouth, with highs up to 11.8 feet at Toke Point—stay off low spots and bars, especially with that NWS flood advisory.
Steelhead are fired up! Recent reports from the Winter Steelhead Bite podcast say the bite's on fire in crisp conditions—anglers pulling bright winters steady, 5-10 pounders common last few days. Mix of hatchery and wild, limits getting filled quick on the drift. Sturgeon showing too, plus some late coho stragglers.
Best lures? Spin-n-Glo's in pink or chartreuse, small spinners like Mepps #3, or yarnies with cured roe. For bait, fresh roe clusters or sand shrimp hands down—drift 'em deep on the swing. Water's clear and cold, so go subtle.
Hit these hot spots: Cathlamet Channel for steady drifts, or up near Bonneville tailrace where they're staging. Launch from Portland side but fish downstream careful of currents.
Bundle up, check your bar crossings, and wear PFDs—outgoing tides are raging rivers right now.
Thanks for tuning in, folks—subscribe for daily updates! 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