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EPISODE · Sep 24, 2024 · 3 MIN

Columbia River Fall Fishing Forecast: Chinook, Coho, and More in September 2024

from Columbia River Portland Fishing Report Today · host Inception Point AI

### Columbia River Fishing Report for September 24, 2024 As the autumn season sets in, the Columbia River around Portland is buzzing with exciting fishing opportunities. Here’s what you need to know for a successful day on the water. ### Weather Conditions Today, you can expect a mild morning with temperatures in the mid-50s Fahrenheit, gradually warming up to the mid-60s by afternoon. The wind is light, with speeds around 5-7 mph, and there is a slight chance of light precipitation, making it a perfect day to be out on the river. ### Water Conditions The water level is stable, and the temperature is around 58°F, ideal for the active fish species in the area. The water clarity is good, allowing for effective use of various lures and baits. ### Best Fishing Spots For today, focus on the areas around Buoy 10, the lower Columbia River estuary, and the stretches below Bonneville Dam. These spots have been producing excellent catches of Chinook and coho salmon. The Portland area and the Columbia River Gorge are also hotspots, especially during the high slack tide. ### Bait and Tackle Recommendations For Chinook salmon, use Pro Trolls or spinners, which have been bringing in consistent strikes. Coho salmon are biting well on hatchery coho-specific lures. Remember to check the local regulations, as only hatchery coho and steelhead can be retained in some areas during this period. ### Fish Activity Chinook salmon are active in the deeper waters, typically between 20-40 feet deep, especially around the mouth of the White Salmon River and near Hood River. Coho salmon are more surface-oriented and can be found in shallower waters. Both species are feeding aggressively, so be prepared for quick bites. ### Local Events and Regulations From September 20-30, the retention of hatchery coho is allowed, with a daily adult bag limit of two hatchery coho. All Chinook must be released during this period. Remember, wild coho must always be released, and all steelhead must be released from September 1 to December 31. Sturgeon fishing is currently closed for retention in all pools below Bonneville Dam. ### Tips from Local Anglers and Guides Local guides recommend fishing during the early morning and late afternoon when the fish are most active. Use the high slack tide to your advantage, especially in the Buoy 10 area. Keep in mind that the "B" run Coho, known for larger and better-biting fish, are starting to enter the river, making October a highly productive month for fishing. ### Best Times for Fishing Today The best times to fish today are during the early morning hours just after sunrise and late afternoon as the sun begins to set. These periods coincide with the high slack tide, which has been producing the best bites. With the perfect weather, optimal water conditions, and abundant fish activity, today promises to be an excellent day for fishing on the Columbia River. Make sure to check the latest regulation updates and enjoy your time on the water This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

### Columbia River Fishing Report for September 24, 2024 As the autumn season sets in, the Columbia River around Portland is buzzing with exciting fishing opportunities. Here’s what you need to know for a successful day on the water. ### Weather Conditions Today, you can expect a mild morning with temperatures in the mid-50s Fahrenheit, gradually warming up to the mid-60s by afternoon. The wind is light, with speeds around 5-7 mph, and there is a slight chance of light precipitation, making it a perfect day to be out on the river. ### Water Conditions The water level is stable, and the temperature is around 58°F, ideal for the active fish species in the area. The water clarity is good, allowing for effective use of various lures and baits. ### Best Fishing Spots For today, focus on the areas around Buoy 10, the lower Columbia River estuary, and the stretches below Bonneville Dam. These spots have been producing excellent catches of Chinook and coho salmon. The Portland area and the Columbia River Gorge are also hotspots, especially during the high slack tide. ### Bait and Tackle Recommendations For Chinook salmon, use Pro Trolls or spinners, which have been bringing in consistent strikes. Coho salmon are biting well on hatchery coho-specific lures. Remember to check the local regulations, as only hatchery coho and steelhead can be retained in some areas during this period. ### Fish Activity Chinook salmon are active in the deeper waters, typically between 20-40 feet deep, especially around the mouth of the White Salmon River and near Hood River. Coho salmon are more surface-oriented and can be found in shallower waters. Both species are feeding aggressively, so be prepared for quick bites. ### Local Events and Regulations From September 20-30, the retention of hatchery coho is allowed, with a daily adult bag limit of two hatchery coho. All Chinook must be released during this period. Remember, wild coho must always be released, and all steelhead must be released from September 1 to December 31. Sturgeon fishing is currently closed for retention in all pools below Bonneville Dam. ### Tips from Local Anglers and Guides Local guides recommend fishing during the early morning and late afternoon when the fish are most active. Use the high slack tide to your advantage, especially in the Buoy 10 area. Keep in mind that the "B" run Coho, known for larger and better-biting fish, are starting to enter the river, making October a highly productive month for fishing. ### Best Times for Fishing Today The best times to fish today are during the early morning hours just after sunrise and late afternoon as the sun begins to set. These periods coincide with the high slack tide, which has been producing the best bites. With the perfect weather, optimal water conditions, and abundant fish activity, today promises to be an excellent day for fishing on the Columbia River. Make sure to check the latest regulation updates and enjoy your time on the water This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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