Late Fall Salmon on the Columbia River: Catch Opportunities Remain Despite Waning Season
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As of November 21, 2024, the fishing scene on the Columbia River near Portland is winding down from the peak fall salmon season, but there are still some opportunities to...
show more**Weather and Tides:**
The weather is expected to be partly cloudy with a high of around 52°F and a low of 43°F. Tides for the Columbia River at Portland show a high tide at 9:47 AM and a low tide at 3:47 PM, which can influence fish activity.
**Sunrise and Sunset:**
Sunrise is at 7:04 AM, and sunset is at 4:23 PM, providing a decent window for fishing.
**Fish Activity:**
The fall salmon season is nearing its end, but there are still some salmon, particularly coho and the occasional chinook, being caught. Recent reports indicate that the fishing has been a bit spotty, but areas like the Hood River and the Columbia River Gorge are still producing some catches[1][2][3].
**Types and Amounts of Fish Caught:**
Yesterday, anglers in the Hood River area reported catching a mix of coho and chinook salmon. The numbers are not as high as during the peak season, but there are still fish to be had. For example, recent trips in the Hood River area have yielded two chinook and several coho per day[1].
**Best Lures and Bait:**
For salmon, using lures like spinners, spoons, and plugs can be effective. Bait such as herring, anchovies, and salmon roe are also popular choices. For coho, fin-clipped fish can be kept, so using bait that attracts these fish, such as small jigs or spinners, is advisable[1][2].
**Hot Spots:**
- **Hood River Area:** This area has been consistent for both coho and chinook salmon. The upper Columbia River, particularly around the Hood River, is a good spot to try your luck.
- **Columbia River Gorge:** Known for its productive fishing, the Gorge is another hotspot, especially as the fish move upstream[1][2][4].
Overall, while the peak season has passed, there are still opportunities to catch salmon in the Columbia River near Portland. Be prepared for cooler weather and adjust your fishing times according to the tides and daylight hours.
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