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Columbia River Fishing Report: Winter Steelhead, Sturgeon, and More

Columbia River Fishing Report: Winter Steelhead, Sturgeon, and More

Published 3 months, 3 weeks ago
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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here with your Columbia River Portland fishing report for Monday, January 5th. Winter's grip is on, but the bite's alive if you hit it right.

Tides today from Tide-Forecast.com show low at 3:02 AM at 0.53 feet, high at 7:32 AM reaching 2.38 feet—perfect for early outgoing flow stirring things up. Expect another low around midday and high later evening. Sunrise at 7:51 AM, sunset 4:37 PM, so bundle up against those short days and chilly winds.

Weather's classic PNW: mostly cloudy, highs in the low 40s, light rain possible per recent patterns—stay dry or fish the eddies.

Fish activity's solid on steelhead per The Guide's Forecast—strong throughout the Columbia system, though tributaries are tapering. Sturgeon catch-and-release is hot year-round, especially giants near Hood River, but keep season's closed. Walleye, smallmouth bass, and panfish are fair game in warmer pockets; recent reports note spotty but consistent grabs on mainstem plunking. Salmon runs are off for now, but winter steelhead are peaking soon.

Best lures: Spin-n-Glo with yarn or Mexican Hat Spinfish stuffed with tuna for steelhead—troll 30 feet deep. Jigs or swimbaits for walleye and bass. Bait-wise, fresh roe, cured prawns, or sand shrimp on a bobber-dog setup rule the day.

Hot spots: Hit Meldrum Bar for plunking steelhead on the drop, or Davis Bar downtown for trollers chasing brights. East to Hood River for sturgeon action if you're mobile.

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