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Spring Bite Heats Up: Herring Limits, Steelhead Action, and Tidal Tips for Columbia River Success

Spring Bite Heats Up: Herring Limits, Steelhead Action, and Tidal Tips for Columbia River Success

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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to guy for all things rod and reel on the mighty Columbia River around Portland. It's early Monday morning, March 9th, and we're lookin' at a crisp start with temps droppin' into the mid-30s overnight—Gordon's Extra Weather Update from Tillamook County Pioneer warns of a slight chance of flurries even down here below 500 feet, so bundle up and watch for slick spots. Sunrise hits around 6:45 AM PST, sunset 'bout 6:10 PM, givin' us solid daylight for a fishin' window.

Tides today at Jetty A on the Columbia, per NOAA Tides & Currents, show high at roughly 3:48 AM pushin' 6.4 feet, low 'round 11 AM at 0.6 feet, then evenin' high near 5 PM—fish the changin' tides, especially the outgoin' for better bites. Weather's cool and calm now, but keep an eye on that Wednesday system bringin' gusty winds up to 40 mph at the beaches.

Fish activity's pickin' up with spring stirrin'. ODFW reports dense schools of adult herring swarmmin' nearby bays like Yaquina, and they're showin' here too—anglers haulin' 25-pound limits easy off jetties and upriver. Sturgeon are active in the deeper holes, steelhead pushin' through from the winter runs, and early springers like shad and perch hittin' steady. Locals been pullin' limits of herring and perch last week, with a few bonus steelhead in the mix—nothin' huge, but consistent 2-5 pounders.

For lures, go with **Buzz Bombs** or **Wedding Ring spinners** in chartreuse or pink for herring and shad—they're tearin' it up on the troll. **Mepps Aglia** #3 in silver for steelhead in the riffles. Bait-wise, fresh herring chunks or anchovies on a slip-sinker rig can't be beat—ODFW says 25 pounds aggregate daily limit, so weigh 'er and don't overdo it.

Hot spots? Hit the **Vancouver side near the I-5 bridge** for perch and sturgeon on the flood tide, or **Cathlamet Channel** for steelhead driftin' roe. Stay respectful to commercial traffic.

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