Columbia River

River Information

Fish Species: Chinook Salmon, White Sturgeon, Steelhead, Walleye
The Columbia River, forming a significant portion of the Oregon-Washington border, represents an unparalleled and globally significant multi-species fishery. Its immense scale, diverse habitats, and prodigious anadromous fish runs establish it as a cornerstone of Pacific Northwest angling.

The primary piscatorial pursuits on the Oregon stretches focus on its iconic salmon and steelhead runs: highly prized spring, summer, and fall Chinook; active coho; and robust summer and winter steelhead. Formidable white sturgeon also offer a popular, albeit heavily regulated, catch-and-release fishery. In the vast mid-Columbia reservoirs, a thriving warmwater fishery yields smallmouth bass, walleye, and various panfish. Angling methodologies are as diverse as the species, encompassing precision trolling, back-bouncing, and plunking for salmon, specialized sturgeon baiting, and varied jigging and casting for warmwater species. Access is extensive, primarily boat-based from numerous public ramps. Regulations are unequivocally complex, managed jointly by ODFW and WDFW; strict, real-time consultation of the most current "Columbia River Zone" directives is paramount for legal compliance and sustainable resource management. The Columbia River offers a profound and challenging angling experience within a truly grand ecosystem.



Latest Photos

Photo Credit: Steve’s guided adventures
8-12-2021
Photo Credit: Steve’s guided adventures
8-12-2021
Photo Credit: Steve’s guided adventures
8-12-2021
6-26-2021

Columbia River Whoppers

Species Weight Date Report
White Sturgeon 700 lbs. 7-15-2019 View Report
White Sturgeon 40 lbs. 6-14-2019 View Report
Chinook Salmon 18 lbs. 8-12-2019 View Report
Walleye 10 lbs. 3-09-2018 View Report
Chinook Salmon 8 lbs. 8-12-2019 View Report
Steelhead 8 lbs. 3-13-2019 View Report
Steelhead 5 lbs. 3-13-2019 View Report
Walleye 5 lbs. 6-17-2020 View Report
Walleye 4 lbs. 3-01-2019 View Report
Walleye 3 lbs. 11 oz. 6-17-2020 View Report

Latest Fish Reports

Date Report Author
5-20-2025 🎣 Spring Chinook Season Extended on the Columbia River! 🐟
Spring Chinook Season Extended on the Columbia River! With... more »
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
10-23-2024 Lower Columbia tributaries (Big Cr., Gnat Cr. Klaskanine R.) Updates
The Lower Columbia tributaries are open for hatchery... more »
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
9-11-2024 More fall salmon fishing in store for the Columbia River
CLACKAMAS, Ore.—Fishery managers from Oregon and Washington added... more »
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
5-30-2024 Columbia River spring Chinook season extended
Action: Extends the mainstem spring Chinook season below Bonneville... more »
WA Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
2-21-2024 2024 Columbia River spring Chinook fishing seasons announced
OLYMPIA – Fishery managers from Washington and Oregon... more »
WA Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff

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