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Columbia River Spring Chinook Double Down: Sunday's Prime Tide Bite

Columbia River Spring Chinook Double Down: Sunday's Prime Tide Bite

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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling on the mighty Columbia River around Portland. It's Sunday morning, tides lookin' prime with a low around 7am at about 0.8 feet risin' to a high of 1.3 feet by early afternoon, then droppin' back—perfect for fish huggin' the bottom. Sunrise hit about 7am PDT, sunset 'round 7:45pm, givin' us a solid 12+ hours of light. Weather's calm, light winds under 3mph with some gusts, keepin' things glassy out there.

Spring Chinook are rampin' up hot—the Columbian says catch rates through March 22 are double last year's, and the season's open through early April. Winter steelhead hittin' peak action per The Guide's Forecast, plus good walleye bites, though steelhead been a tad slow lately. Limits are comin' steady: bright Chinook in the 10-20lb range, feisty steelies pushin' 8-12lbs, and walleye stackin' up to 5-8lbs.

For lures, slam 'em with Kwikfish divers or Brad's Super Baits in chartreuse or hot pink—those springers love 'em trolled 20-40 feet down. Spinnerbaits and spoons for steelhead, crawlers or nightcrawlers on the bottom for walleye. Live herring or yarn-corkie combos if you're bait fishin'.

Hit these hot spots: Bonneville Dam tailrace for Chinook crowds, or the deeper holes below Hayden Island for steelhead and walleye—launch from Cathlamet or St. Helens for easy access.

Get out there early on the flood tide, boys and girls—fish are feedin'!

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