Columbia River Sturgeon 



 

Oregon Guided Fishing Trips for sturgeon and salmon Columbia River Gorge. Guided sturgeon fishing Willamette River, Buoy 10 Astoria and other NW rivers. Call 503-650-2328

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Young Angler with Shad
Young anglers with Shad (above) and Chinook (below)

Columbia River Chinook
Young at heart with Columbia River Chinook salmon (above) and White Sturgeon (below)

Father and Son

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Oregon guided fishing trips for Portland sturgeon and salmon. Columbia River Gorge. Call 503-650-2328

PRICES, POLICIES & SEASONS

Oregon Fishing Guide fish Nehalem Bay, Buoy 10, Portland Willamette River. Astoria boat trips. Tillamook Chinook salmon steelhead sturgeon. Oregon coast fishing rivers and bays. Oregon fishing report guided trips. Columbia River Gorge.
 

Individual rates:
$165.00 a day per fisherman, 7-8 hours of fishing.

 

$85.00 half-day per fisherman, 4-5 hours of fishing (min 4 persons).

 

Buy the boat price:

$800.00 (Yours exclusively for up to 4 persons) 7-8 hours.

 

Deposits:

A deposit of 50% is required to hold a date. This is non-refundable two weeks before the trip. To be as fair as possible, I will allow you to use a lost deposit on a future date for up to three months.

 

All deposits are fully refundable if we must cancel because of weather, river conditions or unforeseen problems on our part.

 
We provide:
Good equipment makes for good fishing, so we provide some of the best rods and reels the industry has to offer. Whether it is hooking into that trophy salmon of a lifetime or a giant oversize Sturgeon, we have the gear.

Disclaimer:
We cannot be held responsible for the loss or damage of any personal items or held responsible for any emergency closures by the Oregon or Washington Departments of Fish and Wildlife.

You will need to bring:
Oregon fishing license and King Stamp, rain gear, warm clothing (jacket, gloves, hat), sunglasses, camera, snack foods, sun lotion and medications if applicable. Please keep in mind that space is limited.

Ed Smith


Book your trip now!

Call Oregon Fishing Guide Ed Smith
503-650-2328, Cell 503-781-4373

E-mail: ed@portlandsalmonfishing.com

A Fishing License as well as applicable tags should be obtained prior to your trip.
Prices: Oregon- $12.00
purchase online. Washington- $9.00 purchase online

 

Chinook Salmon Columbia River Strugeon White Sturgeon

Superior Sportfishing
P.O. Box 542
Gladstone, OR 97027
 

Use this link to pay your deposit

H- 503-650-2328, C- 503-781-4373
Email
ed@portlandsalmonfishing.com
 

AREAS FISHED

We are located in Gladstone, Oregon and do much of our fishing within an hours drive of Portland. We also pursue many other productive fisheries on the Columbia and Willamette Rivers.


Portland Area:
Having two very productive rivers in Portland's backyard, the Columbia River and Willamette River, we have year-round fishing for a number of species which include salmon, sturgeon and American shad. All of these fisheries are only minutes form downtown Portland.


Astoria Buoy 10:
Just 90 miles west of Portland is where the Columbia River enters the Pacific Ocean. Beginning in early August and running through early September 500,000 to over 1,000,000 Chinook and Coho salmon enter the Columbia. This can be some of the best salmon fishing anywhere.


Tillamook Bay and Pacific Ocean:
Located 80 miles west of Portland (90 minutes) Tillamook Bay provides a premier fishery for huge King salmon, some of the largest south of Alaska. These fish are the legendary Tillamook Hawgs, weighing from 25 to over 50 pounds each.

A total of five rivers enter the waters Tillamook Bay, each of which supports a healthy return of Chinook salmon, Coho salmon and steelhead. There is a very good chance that you could catch the largest salmon of your life at this location.
 


American Shad (2-4 lbs):
Early May through early July - Columbia River.

American Shad

There is no limit on these feisty 2 to 4 pound fish. Per client catches of 30 to 50 fish a day are common. Shad are a very bony fish, but some people like to can them. Most use them for crab bait or just enjoy a fun day of catch and release. Millions of shad pass over Bonneville Dam on the Columbia River each year beginning in May. A very fun fishery for kids and adults.
 

A Fishing License as well as applicable tags should be obtained prior to your trip. Prices: Oregon- $12.00 purchase online. Washington- $9.00 purchase online

SEASONS

Keeper Sturgeon (42"-60"):
November through May - Portland, Astoria. Columbia and Willamette rivers. Some restrictions apply.

Oversize Sturgeon (100 to over 500 lbs):
May through November - Columbia River near Bonneville Dam (Cascade Locks). Catch and release only. More info


Spring and Summer Chinook Salmon (10-30 lbs): March through June Columbia and Willamette rivers - Portland area.


Coho salmon (6-20 lbs):
Early August through early September - Astoria Buoy 10.


Fall Chinook SalmonFall Chinook Salmon
(15-50 lbs):

Early August through early November - Astoria Buoy 10 and Tillamook Bay and ocean.

The Columbia River, Willamette River and Tillamook Bay provide excellent and consistent action for fall Chinook year after year. These are the big one's also called King salmon or Tillamook Hawgs when landed at Tillamook Bay.

 


Book your trip now!
Call Oregon Fishing Guide Ed Smith
503-650-2328, Cell 503-781-4373

E-mail: ed@portlandsalmonfishing.com

 



 

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