Columbia River Fishing Report: Spring Chinook, Walleye, and Sturgeon Action episode artwork

EPISODE · Mar 23, 2025 · 2 MIN

Columbia River Fishing Report: Spring Chinook, Walleye, and Sturgeon Action

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

Hey there, anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Columbia River fishing report for March 23, 2025. We're looking at a partly cloudy day with highs around 62°F and lows near 48°F. Sunrise is at 7:02 AM and sunset at 7:28 PM. The tides are running with a high at 10:15 AM and a low at 4:30 PM. Spring Chinook season is kicking off, folks! We're seeing a few early arrivals, with the 2025 forecast at 122,500 fish. That's up from last year but still below the 10-year average. Water temp's sitting at a chilly 39°F, so the bite's still a bit slow, but it's only gonna get better from here. Recent catches have been modest, with a handful of springers caught in the Davis Bar area near Vancouver and around St. Helens. The Willamette's also producing some catches near Multnomah Channel and Oregon City. For you bank anglers, there's been action from Warrior Rock to Rainier. As for lures, you can't go wrong with herring close to the bottom. For artificials, try a Jackall Gavacho in gold gill or a SPRO Rock Crawler 55. If you're after some walleye action, swimbaits like the 3.8 Keitech Swing Impact in Tennessee shad have been hot. Sturgeon fishing's been fire on the lower Willamette for catch-and-release. And don't forget, we've got two more smelt dipping days coming up on the Cowlitz. For hot spots, I'd recommend trying around Davis Bar or the mouth of the Willamette. The Multnomah Channel's also been producing. Just watch out for those sea lions - they've been thick on the Columbia lately. Remember, regulations require barbless hooks on the Columbia, but you can keep those barbs on the Willamette. That's all for now, folks. This is Artificial Lure, signing off. Tight lines and see you on the water! This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Hey there, anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Columbia River fishing report for March 23, 2025. We're looking at a partly cloudy day with highs around 62°F and lows near 48°F. Sunrise is at 7:02 AM and sunset at 7:28 PM. The tides are running with a high at 10:15 AM and a low at 4:30 PM. Spring Chinook season is kicking off, folks! We're seeing a few early arrivals, with the 2025 forecast at 122,500 fish. That's up from last year but still below the 10-year average. Water temp's sitting at a chilly 39°F, so the bite's still a bit slow, but it's only gonna get better from here. Recent catches have been modest, with a handful of springers caught in the Davis Bar area near Vancouver and around St. Helens. The Willamette's also producing some catches near Multnomah Channel and Oregon City. For you bank anglers, there's been action from Warrior Rock to Rainier. As for lures, you can't go wrong with herring close to the bottom. For artificials, try a Jackall Gavacho in gold gill or a SPRO Rock Crawler 55. If you're after some walleye action, swimbaits like the 3.8 Keitech Swing Impact in Tennessee shad have been hot. Sturgeon fishing's been fire on the lower Willamette for catch-and-release. And don't forget, we've got two more smelt dipping days coming up on the Cowlitz. For hot spots, I'd recommend trying around Davis Bar or the mouth of the Willamette. The Multnomah Channel's also been producing. Just watch out for those sea lions - they've been thick on the Columbia lately. Remember, regulations require barbless hooks on the Columbia, but you can keep those barbs on the Willamette. That's all for now, folks. This is Artificial Lure, signing off. Tight lines and see you on the water! This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

NOW PLAYING

Columbia River Fishing Report: Spring Chinook, Walleye, and Sturgeon Action

0:00 2:12

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

Chewing the Fat with WorkForge WorkForge Bite-Sized Conversations for Building a Stronger Workforce Welcome to Chewing the Fat, a podcast delving deep into the world of food manufacturing. Dive into real conversations around critical topics like staffing, retention, onboarding, and career development in this essential industry. Subscribe now to gain insights from your peers, subject matter experts and more on the biggest issues facing food manufacturers today: -Hiring and retaining employees -Addressing the challenges of the Silver Tsunami -Improving time to productivity of new employees -Engaging employees from hire to retire And more... Tune in to Chewing the Fat, a WorkForge podcast, and join the conversation on how to build and sustain a resilient, high-performing workforce in food manufacturing. She’s a Hazard to Herself She’s a Hazard Hi there, I’m Mallory, and I’d like to invite you into our world with “She’s a Hazard to Herself!” Join us as we navigate life with Multiple Sclerosis from the seat of my power wheelchair. Discover stories of resilience, family, and the community we’ve built around chronic illness. Whether you’re impacted by MS or want to learn from our journey, there’s something here for you. So why wait? Subscribe to “She’s a Hazard to Herself” on your favorite podcast app and be part of our journey today. Let’s lift each other up, one episode at a time! MySwimPro Swimming Technique & Training Podcast MySwimPro MySwimPro is the number one fitness application for the fastest growing sport in the world. Since 2014, we have been on a mission to help swimmers of all levels live happier and healthier lives through swimming. Today, swimmers in more than 150 countries use MySwimPro’s award-winning mobile and wearable apps to access personalized swim workout plans, training plans, educational drills and videos, advanced analytics, and to log and track their progress. MySwimPro is accessible on iOS and Android smartphones and wearables, and is free to get started. My Take On It with Your Angelic Karma® Your Angelic Karma Here we take a look at how the United States measures alongside other First World Nations. + taking a deep dive into the science -The Report

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of Columbia River Portland Fishing Report Today?

This episode is 2 minutes long.

When was this Columbia River Portland Fishing Report Today episode published?

This episode was published on March 23, 2025.

What is this episode about?

Hey there, anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Columbia River fishing report for March 23, 2025. We're looking at a partly cloudy day with highs around 62°F and lows near 48°F. Sunrise is at 7:02 AM and sunset at 7:28 PM. The tides are running...

Can I download this Columbia River Portland Fishing Report Today episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!