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Columbia River Fishing Report: Winter Steelhead, Tides, and Lures for Portland Area

Columbia River Fishing Report: Winter Steelhead, Tides, and Lures for Portland Area

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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things Columbia River fishin' right here around Portland. It's a crisp winter mornin' on the water today, with overcast skies hangin' low and winds light outta the southwest at 5-10 knots—perfect for keepin' things steady without freezin' ya out. Sunrise hit around 7:40 AM, sunset's callin' it at 5:06 PM, givin' us a solid 9+ hours of daylight to chase bites.

Tides are playin' nice per Tide-Forecast.com: low around 5:50 AM at 1 foot, high at 9:59 AM pushin' 9 feet, droppin' back to low 6:43 PM at nearly 2 feet, then evenin' high at 10:17 PM near 7 feet. Fish the outgoing after that mornin' high for best drifts—currents'll pull your offerings right into the feedin' zones.

Action's been quiet on the mainstem lately, like The Guide's Forecast reported January 22—no big runs of salmon or sturgeon yet, but winter steelhead are tricklin' in slow from the Willamette and lower tribs. Meldrum Bar plunkers nabbed a handful of hatchery steelies last week amid droppin' flows, and early birds on the Lewis and Elochoman are pullin' nice ones too. Chinook whispers from yesterday's Columbia River Fishing Update on Spreaker, but nothin' steady—patience is key this shoulder season. Limits? Nah, it's singles and doubles if you're dialed in.

For lures, go with yarn balls tipped with shrimp or cured eggs under a float—steelhead can't resist 'em in this clear water. Spin-n-Glo's in chartreuse or pink are killin' it drifted deep, and small spinners like Mepps for swingin' banks. Live bait? Sand shrimp or nightcrawlers on a single hook for bottom bouncin'.

Hot spots: Hit Meldrum Bar on the Willamette for plunkin' steelies, or slide down to the lower Columbia near St. Helens for tide-rippin' drifts. Bundle up, check regs, and stay safe out there.

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