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Winter Walleye and Smallmouth Bites on the Columbia River with Artificial Lure

Winter Walleye and Smallmouth Bites on the Columbia River with Artificial Lure

Published 3 months ago
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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling on the mighty Columbia River around Portland. It's a crisp winter morning out there, post-Winter Storm Fern that's been rattling the Gorge cliffs near John Day Dam according to RTO Insider reports—winds calming now, but bundle up against those lingering cold snaps. Sunrise hit around 7:30 AM, sunset's pushing 5:15 PM, giving us a solid 9.5 hours of light. NOAA tide predictions for Vancouver station show a low tide mid-morning around 1.5 feet, peaking high afternoon at 7.8 feet—fish the incoming for best action as currents stir things up.

Fish activity's steady for winter smallmouth bass, the real bruisers right now in these chilly waters. Locals report solid catches of 2-5 pounders, with some sturgeon mixing in on the deeper drops. No huge numbers, but quality over quantity—soft plastics like green pumpkin Sassy Sticks or Zoom Trick Worms on 1/2-ounce jigheads are killing it for smallies, per Columbia River bass forums. Blade baits in natural hues and deep-diving lures like the 14cm Fladen yellow/red (45g) mimic baitfish perfectly for trolling. Live bait? Cut anchovies or nightcrawlers on circle hook rigs shine for sturgeon and walleye hangers-on.

Hit these hot spots: Cathedral Park under the St. Johns Bridge for current seams holding smallies, or Kelley Point Park where the Willamette meets the Columbia—eddies there are gold this tide cycle. Fish slow, stay safe on the water with that post-storm swell.

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