Winter Steelhead Bite Chilled on the Columbia and Willamette Arms
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Winter steelhead are the stars right now, but that cold, clear water's slowed the frenzy on the Columbia and Willamette arms, per theguidesforecast.com reports from Meldrum Bar. Still, locals pulled a handful of wild brights yesterday—hatchery clips too, 8-12 pounders mostly, with a few sturgeon stirrin' below Bonneville. Sturgeon limits hit quick, 10 tagged fish reported last week. Perch and walleye holdin' steady in the shallows, small catches of 1-3 pounders.
For lures, go subtle: small spinners like Blue Fox #3 in silver or pink, or yarn flies drifted under a float—steelhead love 'em in this clarity. Jigs with maggots or prawn tails for perch. Bait-wise, fresh roe clusters or cured prawns rule for steelhead; nightcrawlers or shrimp for bottom feeders. Work the slower currents, 2-4 feet deep.
Hot spots? Hit the Washington side near Beacon Rock for steelhead drifts, or Multnomah Channel sloughs for perch—less pressure, more action. Bundle up, watch for ice on ramps, and check regs.
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