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EPISODE · Sep 30, 2024 · 2 MIN

"Columbia River Salmon Fishing: Tides, Lures, and Hot Spots for a Successful Fall Run"

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

As of September 30, 2024, the Columbia River around Portland is offering some exciting fishing opportunities, especially as the fall salmon run is in full swing. ### Tidal and Weather Conditions Today, the tide is expected to be low at around 7:30 AM and high at about 1:30 PM, with the best fishing times typically around the low slack tide and the incoming tide. The weather forecast shows partly cloudy skies with a high of 68°F and a low of 52°F, making for comfortable fishing conditions. ### Sunrise and Sunset Sunrise is at 7:04 AM, and sunset will be at 6:43 PM, giving you ample daylight to hit the water. ### Fish Activity Yesterday saw very productive fishing below Bonneville Dam, with anglers catching a good number of Chinook and coho salmon. The Gorge area has also been a hot spot, with a mix of Chinook and coho being caught. There are still plenty of fish around, including jacks, indicating a strong run this season. ### Types and Amounts of Fish Caught Anglers reported catching several Chinook and coho salmon, with some limits being reached early in the day. The daily adult bag limit allows for two salmon, with only one being a Chinook. Hatchery coho with clipped fins are also fair game, especially below the Hood River Bridge. ### Best Lures and Bait For Chinook, using herring or anchovies as bait is highly effective. Spoons, such as the popular Luhr-Jensen Krocodile, and plugs like the Mag Lip 3.5, are also working well. For coho, smaller lures like the Blue Fox Vibrax or spinners with a pink or orange blade can be very productive. ### Hot Spots - **Buoy 10**: This area at the mouth of the Columbia River is always a favorite, especially during the incoming tide. It's a great spot to catch both Chinook and coho salmon. - **Below Bonneville Dam**: This section has been very productive lately, with many anglers reporting good catches of both Chinook and coho. - **The Gorge**: This area is known for its consistent fishing and is a good spot to target both species of salmon. Overall, today looks promising for a successful fishing trip on the Columbia River, so make sure to get out there and take advantage of the good conditions and active fish. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

As of September 30, 2024, the Columbia River around Portland is offering some exciting fishing opportunities, especially as the fall salmon run is in full swing. ### Tidal and Weather Conditions Today, the tide is expected to be low at around 7:30 AM and high at about 1:30 PM, with the best fishing times typically around the low slack tide and the incoming tide. The weather forecast shows partly cloudy skies with a high of 68°F and a low of 52°F, making for comfortable fishing conditions. ### Sunrise and Sunset Sunrise is at 7:04 AM, and sunset will be at 6:43 PM, giving you ample daylight to hit the water. ### Fish Activity Yesterday saw very productive fishing below Bonneville Dam, with anglers catching a good number of Chinook and coho salmon. The Gorge area has also been a hot spot, with a mix of Chinook and coho being caught. There are still plenty of fish around, including jacks, indicating a strong run this season. ### Types and Amounts of Fish Caught Anglers reported catching several Chinook and coho salmon, with some limits being reached early in the day. The daily adult bag limit allows for two salmon, with only one being a Chinook. Hatchery coho with clipped fins are also fair game, especially below the Hood River Bridge. ### Best Lures and Bait For Chinook, using herring or anchovies as bait is highly effective. Spoons, such as the popular Luhr-Jensen Krocodile, and plugs like the Mag Lip 3.5, are also working well. For coho, smaller lures like the Blue Fox Vibrax or spinners with a pink or orange blade can be very productive. ### Hot Spots - **Buoy 10**: This area at the mouth of the Columbia River is always a favorite, especially during the incoming tide. It's a great spot to catch both Chinook and coho salmon. - **Below Bonneville Dam**: This section has been very productive lately, with many anglers reporting good catches of both Chinook and coho. - **The Gorge**: This area is known for its consistent fishing and is a good spot to target both species of salmon. Overall, today looks promising for a successful fishing trip on the Columbia River, so make sure to get out there and take advantage of the good conditions and active fish. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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