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Crisp Winter Fishing on the Columbia: Steelhead, Sturgeon, and More
Published 2 months, 4 weeks ago
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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to guy for Columbia River angling around Portland. It's a crisp Saturday mornin', January 31st, with sunrise at 7:40 AM and sunset at 5:19 PM per Tide-Forecast.com. Tides today at the North Jetty show low at 4:39 AM (3.63 ft), high at 10:47 AM (8.93 ft), low at 5:48 PM (-0.97 ft)—perfect for fishin' the incoming around mid-mornin'. Weather's lookin' typical winter: chilly 40s, possible light rain, and northwest winds keepin' the bar rough, says US Harbors.
River's runnin' steady, and fish are bitin' despite the cold. Recent reports got steelhead pushin' up from the estuary—anglers pullin' 5-8 pounders on the daily. Sturgeon are hot too, with legal keepers in the 48-60 inch range hooked below Bonneville Dam. Trout stockin's rampin' up statewide via Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife schedules, though not direct on the mainstem—nearby ponds like Henry Hagg Lake got 12,000 legals dumped last week, spillin' over into river tribs. Salmon's slow this time o' year, but a few holdover coho showin'.
**Best lures:** Go with **pink or chartreuse spinners** like Mepps Aglia #3 for steelhead—they're tearin' it up in current seams. Jigs with **yarn flies** tipped in shrimp scent for sturgeon. **Bait kings:** Sand shrimp or herring chunks on a circle hook for sturge, mudshrimp for steelies.
Hit these **hot spots:** Cathedral Park under the St. Johns Bridge for easy bank access and steelhead swings, or Kelley Point Park where the Willamette meets the Columbia—tides pull fish right in. Launch from Hayden Island if you're boat-bound.
Bundle up, check regs, and stay safe out there.
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River's runnin' steady, and fish are bitin' despite the cold. Recent reports got steelhead pushin' up from the estuary—anglers pullin' 5-8 pounders on the daily. Sturgeon are hot too, with legal keepers in the 48-60 inch range hooked below Bonneville Dam. Trout stockin's rampin' up statewide via Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife schedules, though not direct on the mainstem—nearby ponds like Henry Hagg Lake got 12,000 legals dumped last week, spillin' over into river tribs. Salmon's slow this time o' year, but a few holdover coho showin'.
**Best lures:** Go with **pink or chartreuse spinners** like Mepps Aglia #3 for steelhead—they're tearin' it up in current seams. Jigs with **yarn flies** tipped in shrimp scent for sturgeon. **Bait kings:** Sand shrimp or herring chunks on a circle hook for sturge, mudshrimp for steelies.
Hit these **hot spots:** Cathedral Park under the St. Johns Bridge for easy bank access and steelhead swings, or Kelley Point Park where the Willamette meets the Columbia—tides pull fish right in. Launch from Hayden Island if you're boat-bound.
Bundle up, check regs, and stay safe out there.
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