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Columbia River fishing report 7/21/2022

Fishing on the Columbia River has been nothing short of amazing this season! Fishing forecasts all across the board were under predicted which has led us to unexpected longer seasons and higher catches. This years sockeye salmon run surpassed several records, and the spring and summer chinook fishing was insane as well! The future is definitely looking bright for NW fisheries!

We are also looking really great for the fall run of chinook and coho salmon that will begin August 1st. The Pacific Ocean is loaded with chinook and coho right now which will be starting to move into the Columbia River any day now. The fall run of chinook and coho yields our highest catching numbers of the year, and this year we expect it to be bonkers!

We will also be targeting bottom fish this season off the jetty’s of the Columbia River! Bottom fish consists of: Sea Bass, Cabazon, and Ling Cod. All of which are phenomenal eating fish! These fisheries are pretty much grocery store runs with high probability of limits.

There are limited days this season so be fast and book soon to get the best dates. We are very much looking forward to an epic season this fall! See you on the water!

Columbia River fishing report 07/06/2021

We just wrapped up our Summer Chinook season and what an awesome season it was!  Having the chance to fish the Columbia River two weeks earlier than normal this year made for a beat down on a daily basis!  You want to get ahold of me for next years run early.  It’s not one to miss!

Now it’s time to move on to the next best thing. Summer Steelhead!  We will be targeting Summer Steelhead on the tributaries of the Columbia with light tackle and constant casting throughout the river.  Summer Steelhead are a blast to catch because of their typical acrobatics when they get hooked.  They also fight really hard, especially on our light gear we will be using.

Typically, Summer Steelhead fishing is best from the 10th of July- the 30th. I have dates available still for this fishery so contact me asap to get in on the action.

Next up will be our favorite time of year. Fall Chinook and Coho Salmon!  I’m so excited about this years runs because they were both forecasted to be gigantic!  With over a half a million chinook and over a million Coho forecasted, this is going to be one of those years to remember! Judging by the number of fish that have returned already in all of out other species, I think this forecast is on track and we are in for a real treat!

I have a few days left for the fall, but not a whole lot. Right now I have Aug 3-7 15,18, and the 31st available. September I have some days on the beginning but not much for the end.  Either way, get ahold of me and we’ll go over dates. I also have afternoon’s available on certain days, so don’t be afraid to call even if you think you’re too late.  Looking forward to seeing old faces and meeting new ones!

Upcoming for 2020

The Washington 2020 fishing forecast is looking much like last years of 2019. The 2019 preseason forecasts was not looking all that great, but in the end we had a ton of really great days on the water! Fishing predictions are just that, predictions. They don’t always mean their will be lack of opportunity or slow fishing. We always find and fish the best spots in Oregon and Washington providing the best chance to catch in both states. Their are a some runs that are up in numbers, and some that are down for 2020. Nonetheless, we will have a great time fishing and catching in the upcoming year!

Looking forward to the new year, our run predictions are nearly the same, which last year yielded us a ton of great days on the water. In 2020, we are especially looking forward to our fantastic Kokanee fisheries on lake Merwin and Yale lake in SW Washington. We will also have some great Spring Chinook opportunity in the Columbia River Gorge at the Wind River and Drano Lake. These two fishing destinations are some of the best scenery along with the highest quality fish the northwest provides.

Summer Steelhead fishing is also very fun in July where we target these crazy hard fighting fish in the tributaries of the Columbia River. Summer steelhead is a casting fishery where light tackle is used making for an incredible fight when fish are hooked!

New to 2020, we are also providing ocean coho and chinook fishing from June-August along with bottom fishing trips available March- November. Dungeness crabbing is also a big hit from October- Dacember. And don’t forget the world famous Buoy 10 fishery in August and September! B10 is the super bowl of our fishing year. Fishing there is truly one of our favorite time of the year!

With the Washington 2020 fishing forecast as it is we will continue to target Fall Chinook all the way through November on the tributaries of the Columbia which is also a don’t miss. Call or email for more information on all our upcoming fisheries and get set up on the best days to fish this year will provide. See you on the water!

Fall Columbia Salmon Fishing Is In Full Swing

Fall salmon fishing is in full swing! Right now we have started fishing the world renowned Buoy 10 fishery in Astoria Oregon and fishing is already excellent! Fortunately, We have a very high return of Coho Salmon and Chinook Salmon heading in from the ocean this year that will provide us with constant fish catching action until early December when we will then switch our gears to winter steelhead.

September marks the month of fantastic fishing in Woodland Washington and the surrounding areas. After the Fall Chinook and Coho have moved in from the ocean, we follow these fish upriver and continue having great days on the water. September is one of the hottest fish catching months there is!

October is another great month to catch fish in the Woodland area as well. We will be targeting Chinook and Coho Salmon in the tributaries for the remainder of the year using light tackle and a variety of different fishing techniques.
We will continue to target these fish in the tributaries of the Columbia River until mid November with fantastic days on the water! There’s plenty of time to get in on the action this year but don’t wait too long to book!

Washington Fishing Guides

Fishing guides in Washington State are constantly on the move to the next best river to fish.  Whether it be the

Columbia River

Cowlitz River

Lewis River

Wind River

Drano Lake

etc

Avid fishermen and professional Washington Fishing Guides alike are always searching for the fish and searching for the bite. Since the majority of our fish are migratory this continues to be a constant battle.

Fishing guides in Washington State constantly have Salmon and Steelhead to target:  

Starting in January, guides will target keeper Columbia River Sturgeon in the Columbia River Gorge.  The keeper sturgeon season lasts the entire month and some years into February with great results daily.  In between fishing for sturgeon, the guides will target Winter Steelhead on the tributaries of the Columbia River.  

Winter Steelhead, like their counterpart, Summer Steelhead are a blast to catch on light tackle.  Winter Steelhead are a highly cherished fish here in the pacific northwest because of their witty ways to outsmart us humans sometimes. Winter steelhead are a challenge to catch for some but having experience in where they hide at any given water height or condition can be the difference in a successful day or not.

As winter continues on, winter steelhead does as well. As hatchery steelheading winds down, native winter steelheading heats up. From  March through mid April, native winter steelhead flood the SW Washington tributaries. Wild winter steelhead are probably the most cherished fish in Washington and Oregon. Anglers pursue these fish with a passion and addiction that cannot be described.  

Facing freezing temperatures, rain, sleet hail and snow, anglers hunt these fish just for a chance to catch one, take a quick picture and then release it. There is something about wild winter steelhead that just cannot be described. Native Winter Steelhead on average are larger in size than their hatchery counterparts which give anglers on the other end of the fishing rod a fishing experience  they won’t soon forget!

As April begins, fishing guides in Washington State will juggle between winter steelhead and the beginning of the Columbia River Spring Chinook season.  Spring Chinook like winter steelhead are also a highly sought after fish here in the pacific northwest. Spring Chinook make fishing guides in Washington State go crazy trying to catch them.

Every year, catching Spring Chinook seems to change due to water conditions and other factors. Being on the water daily and getting dialed in on what the fish want is vital to Washington fishing guides success.

As the month of April comes to an the Bonneville Dam fish counts begin to rise and that’s when Spring Chinook fishing really heats up.  Being able to see how many fish are going over Bonneville Dam is a huge advantage to fishermen that Fish in the Columbia River Gorge. Drano Lake and the Wind River are hotspots for catching Spring Chinook every year. Each of these rivers receive great runs year after year making for great days fishing for guides and sportsmen alike.  

After the Spring Chinook fishery winds down at the end of May, Washington fishing guides switch gears back to Summer Steelhead on the Columbia River.  On May 15th the Columbia opens up for steelhead and it’s normally hot fishing right out of the gate! The Summer Steelhead season lasts clear through July on the Columbia River and it’s tributaries such as the Cowlitz River and Lewis River.  

Fishing for Summer Steelhead with light tackle is one of the funnest ways to fish that there is.  One technique is called sidedrifting. Sidedrifting is when there is a trough of deeper water surrounded by shallower water where steelhead like to hang out. Casting a light weight along with salmon eggs into the drift while letting the current take it downstream. When steelhead bite they bite hard and fight like no other fish their size!  

After steelhead season winds down, the main event starts to begin.  Fall Chinook and Coho Salmon fishing! In August, fishing guides in Washington flock to Astoria Oregon for the world famous Buoy 10 fishery.  The Buoy 10 fishery lasts the entire month of August and into September with great days of fishing the entire time!

At Buoy 10 trolling with anchovies and herring along with spinners is the ticket to get Chinook Salmon and Coho Salmon to bite.  This is one of the hottest fisheries of the year and one you don’t want to miss!

Early September most fishing guides in Washington move inland to intercept the Salmon that have just came in from the ocean.  In September, we target chinook and coho in Woodland Washington where fish stage before heading farther up the river.

When September comes to an end we move into the tributaries of the Columbia where Chinook and Coho are even easier to target due to the size of the rivers we are  fishing. Light tackle, and a hands on approach makes catching these coho and chinook a blast! Chinook and Coho season last until mid November where we start the cycle all over again with winter steelhead.

Fishing guides in Washington love fishing nearly year round in Washington rivers and also enjoy showcasing the scenery we all enjoy. See you on the water!