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As of January 4, 2025, the fishing scene on the Columbia River near Portland is quite dynamic, despite some recent changes in regulations.

First, let's talk about the tides. Today, the high tide at the Columbia River entrance is expected around 8:46 AM, and the low tide around 2:43 PM. Sunrise is at 7:55 AM, and sunset will be at 4:44 PM.

Weather-wise, it's a typical winter day with overcast skies and mild temperatures, ideal for fishing.

Yesterday, January 3, saw an abrupt end to the sturgeon fishing season in the Bonneville and The Dalles pools. Despite the season opening on January 1, the high turnout and successful catches led fisheries managers to close the fishery after just one day. However, if you're interested in catch-and-release sturgeon fishing, this is still a great time to get out on the water.

For those looking to catch other species, salmon fishing, although slower in the winter months, can still yield some results. The Hood River area and below Bonneville Dam have been productive spots for Chinook and coho salmon in recent weeks. However, the focus now shifts more towards steelhead, which are active during the winter months.

For steelhead, using jigs or spinners with bait like nightcrawlers or shrimp can be very effective. For salmon, lures like Kwikfish or Blue Fox Vibrax spinners are popular choices.

If you're targeting sturgeon, even for catch-and-release, baiting with smelt, anchovies, or squid is highly recommended. The Columbia River Gorge and areas around Bonneville Dam are hot spots for sturgeon.

For a more relaxed fishing experience, the Willamette River, particularly below the St. Johns Bridge, is a great spot for sturgeon during the winter months.

Remember to check the latest fishing regulations before heading out, as they can change quickly. Enjoy your time on the water

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI