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Columbia River Spring Bite Heats Up: Steelhead and Salmon Running Strong
Published 2 weeks, 2 days ago
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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things rod and reel on the mighty Columbia River around Portland. It's early morning on April 14, 2026, and the river's callin'—let's dive into today's report.
Weather's lookin' prime: highs in the low 60s, partly cloudy skies with light winds from the southwest at 5-10 mph, perfect for casting without gettin' whipped around. Sunrise hits at 6:15 AM, sunset around 8:00 PM—plenty of daylight to chase bites. Tides are slackin' right now with low tide at 4:20 AM (-0.2 ft at Vancouver gauge) and high pushin' in at 10:45 AM (+7.8 ft)—fish the incoming for best action as bait gets swept in.
Fish activity's heatin' up this spring. Recent reports from local charter logs and NOAA fisheries bulletins show steelhead still runnin' strong in the lower river, with chinook salmon staging for their May push—harvest guidelines sittin' healthy south of Cape Falcon. Anglers pulled limits of 8-12 lb steelhead yesterday near the mouth, plus coho in the 5-7 lb range, some cutthroat trout hittin' 2-4 lbs, and perch stacks from the jetties. Sturgeon are active too, with a few 40-60 inchers tagged and released mid-week.
Best lures? Go with **Blue Fox Vibrax spinners** in chartreuse or pink for steelhead—they're tearin' it up in current seams. **Kwikfish divers** in #27 size for salmon swingin' deep. Natural bait shines: fresh roe bags or cured prawns for steelhead, herring chunks for salmon and sturgeon. Match the hatch with sand shrimp if perch are your target.
Hit these hot spots: the Washougal River mouth for steelhead crowds, or target the Bonneville Dam tailrace for mixed bags—boat or bank, just watch the flows.
Stay safe out there, check regs, and wear your PFD.
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Weather's lookin' prime: highs in the low 60s, partly cloudy skies with light winds from the southwest at 5-10 mph, perfect for casting without gettin' whipped around. Sunrise hits at 6:15 AM, sunset around 8:00 PM—plenty of daylight to chase bites. Tides are slackin' right now with low tide at 4:20 AM (-0.2 ft at Vancouver gauge) and high pushin' in at 10:45 AM (+7.8 ft)—fish the incoming for best action as bait gets swept in.
Fish activity's heatin' up this spring. Recent reports from local charter logs and NOAA fisheries bulletins show steelhead still runnin' strong in the lower river, with chinook salmon staging for their May push—harvest guidelines sittin' healthy south of Cape Falcon. Anglers pulled limits of 8-12 lb steelhead yesterday near the mouth, plus coho in the 5-7 lb range, some cutthroat trout hittin' 2-4 lbs, and perch stacks from the jetties. Sturgeon are active too, with a few 40-60 inchers tagged and released mid-week.
Best lures? Go with **Blue Fox Vibrax spinners** in chartreuse or pink for steelhead—they're tearin' it up in current seams. **Kwikfish divers** in #27 size for salmon swingin' deep. Natural bait shines: fresh roe bags or cured prawns for steelhead, herring chunks for salmon and sturgeon. Match the hatch with sand shrimp if perch are your target.
Hit these hot spots: the Washougal River mouth for steelhead crowds, or target the Bonneville Dam tailrace for mixed bags—boat or bank, just watch the flows.
Stay safe out there, check regs, and wear your PFD.
Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for daily updates! This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI