Help Re: Columbia
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Help Re: Columbia
My cousin and I want to be drive down to the Columbia in July to fish due to the closures. We will be coming from Monroe area.
Im coming from Pa and didn't want to cancel my trip so we are going to try and explore or find a place on the Columbia we can fish for 3-4 days and come back. I would be gracious if someone could lead me in the right direction regarding a place we can fish from shore around that time for Steelhead and Kings. We will also have access to his small 3 man boat so we can get out on the water as well.
If you could be specific to exactly were to go neither of us have been down there but I don't want to waste my airline ticket because it is non refundable.
Im coming from Pa and didn't want to cancel my trip so we are going to try and explore or find a place on the Columbia we can fish for 3-4 days and come back. I would be gracious if someone could lead me in the right direction regarding a place we can fish from shore around that time for Steelhead and Kings. We will also have access to his small 3 man boat so we can get out on the water as well.
If you could be specific to exactly were to go neither of us have been down there but I don't want to waste my airline ticket because it is non refundable.
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You need to be much more specific about your dates. Seasons for salmon these days are often only a few day long.
Plus - Fishing regulations/rules/seasons/times/limits/places are in hi flux at the moment and subject to change on very very short notice. I have been getting emails from WDFW almost daily with new emergency rules changes, new closures, new openings, limit changes, gear changes, etc.
So there is some very real risk involved in trying to plan ahead for salmon/steal-head fishing anywhere in the North West for the foreseeable future.
The rules RIGHT NOW might allow you to fish in one small part of the river only, for one type of fish only on certain days only with certain gear only - but they could be completely different by July 1st and different again by July 5th and again by July 10th.
Also, the new rules for Washington dont come out until July 1st and I dont think they have published them ahead of time so far. I could be wrong about that - I havent checked.
So - you are flipping a coin as far as being able to fish when you get here.
Plus - Fishing regulations/rules/seasons/times/limits/places are in hi flux at the moment and subject to change on very very short notice. I have been getting emails from WDFW almost daily with new emergency rules changes, new closures, new openings, limit changes, gear changes, etc.
So there is some very real risk involved in trying to plan ahead for salmon/steal-head fishing anywhere in the North West for the foreseeable future.
The rules RIGHT NOW might allow you to fish in one small part of the river only, for one type of fish only on certain days only with certain gear only - but they could be completely different by July 1st and different again by July 5th and again by July 10th.
Also, the new rules for Washington dont come out until July 1st and I dont think they have published them ahead of time so far. I could be wrong about that - I havent checked.
So - you are flipping a coin as far as being able to fish when you get here.
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Re: Help Re: Columbia
Thank you for the feedback. To be specific the dates will be July 7th to the 17th
How about the cowlitz
How about the cowlitz
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There should be some open areas on the Columbia as most of it will be open (after July 1st, if similar seasons to last year) for Summer Kings and possibly Sockeye (Vernita up to Wells dam), as Larry stated it is an odd year so you never know exactly what will be happening where. Cowlitz would have summer Kings and Steelhead so that would also be a fall back plan. Baker may open for Sockeye as well (usually around mid-July). And you never know, maybe some resolution will be reached and the rivers/sound will open up.
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Its a a very technical fishery. Need gear, rods, reels, line etc suited for the task. I was born/raised in north Portland and grew up fishing the Willamette and the Columbia. I still go down there couple times a year. I haven't gone this year so far as the Springer fishing hasnt been very good. You need to carefully watch the WDFW website for when/where the Columbia will be open.
You will be plunking off a beach. Its heavy duty plunking, depending on the tides, 8-12 oz of lead, spin n glo, often a smaller size Kwikfish on a slider. It s a long story. You can fish the Oregon side with a Washington license. I mostly fish the C with my friend who has a boat and lives in Columbia City, OR.
One place off the beach I still fish now and then is Prescott Bar on the Oregon side about 10 miles upstream from the Longview Bridge. You can stay at a motel in St Helens, called the Village Inn, cheap. Just go to Prescott, assuming its open and there will be guys there and talk to them and look at their gear, and try and match it. Sand spike rod holder, bell. The locals are a nice bunch.
July is too late for Springers and too early for Fall run Chinooks (URBs). July is mostly summer Steelhead. Mid June is better, there will be both late Springers and Steelhead. Of course, early Sept for Fall runs and Steelhead. I don't know how the runs will be. The Columbia is a big, big river. Without a lot of research, or going with a guy who knows what to do, where to go, its tough. You would be advised to spend the bucks and go out in a guide boat.
For the run size:
http://www.fpc.org/web/apps/adultsalmon ... sgraph.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Good luck!
You will be plunking off a beach. Its heavy duty plunking, depending on the tides, 8-12 oz of lead, spin n glo, often a smaller size Kwikfish on a slider. It s a long story. You can fish the Oregon side with a Washington license. I mostly fish the C with my friend who has a boat and lives in Columbia City, OR.
One place off the beach I still fish now and then is Prescott Bar on the Oregon side about 10 miles upstream from the Longview Bridge. You can stay at a motel in St Helens, called the Village Inn, cheap. Just go to Prescott, assuming its open and there will be guys there and talk to them and look at their gear, and try and match it. Sand spike rod holder, bell. The locals are a nice bunch.
July is too late for Springers and too early for Fall run Chinooks (URBs). July is mostly summer Steelhead. Mid June is better, there will be both late Springers and Steelhead. Of course, early Sept for Fall runs and Steelhead. I don't know how the runs will be. The Columbia is a big, big river. Without a lot of research, or going with a guy who knows what to do, where to go, its tough. You would be advised to spend the bucks and go out in a guide boat.
For the run size:
http://www.fpc.org/web/apps/adultsalmon ... sgraph.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Good luck!
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Re: Help Re: Columbia
Excellent advice
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One other thing, going on the C in a small boat can be risky. Need to be aware of the wind. You can get 3 foot wind chop pretty easy when the wind comes out off the west and starts blowing upriver against the current. When you anchor, on a strong out tide, the current can be ferocious.
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Is there anywhere I can fish for steelhead or salmon like I bank fish on the skykomish at gold bar?
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Cowlitz, Blue creek or Barrier dam (keep your fingers crossed that you can fish the Sky). It can get a little crazy, probably extra this year with all the other closures. For a change of pace you could hit the Jetty at Westport. Nate Treat has a pretty good article outlining techniques on this site from a couple years ago.
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I want to go at that time too. I agree with Larry. It is going to be odd. The Sockeye are probably up to Brewster by then. Not a good bank area. I've got a boat and I'm targeting Sockeye but am told by locals that the run may be very small and closed to fishing.
We've got a Pacific Ocean warm water event and a very strange situation with the tribes. This is one of the worst years to try to plan a trip.
The Cowlitz is one of the most dependable rivers we have.
We've got a Pacific Ocean warm water event and a very strange situation with the tribes. This is one of the worst years to try to plan a trip.
The Cowlitz is one of the most dependable rivers we have.
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Re: Help Re: Columbia
Assuming they open how is the projected run on the sky for steelhead?
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I dont think you can trust projections right now. Thats part of the problem. The fish are not following the rules this year.