Reports on Willamette River springers
What are the reports? What are springers?
Portlandfishing wrote:
Reports on Willamette River springers
Spring Chinook Salmon are very sought after. Columbia and Willamette River Spring Chinook has florescent orange meat and is some of best salmon available to mankind. Sockeye is good too.
Jeremy wrote:
Spring Chinook Salmon are very sought after. Columbia and Willamette River Spring Chinook has florescent orange meat and is some of best salmon available to mankind. Sockeye is good too.
You ask “What is a Springer”
Look and you will see. Springers are about best fish available in this region.
My Fishing Buddy Jason
"Springers" are Chinook salmon. Two runs/year, consensus has it that Columbia Springers are the best-tasting salmon the PNW has...I wish we had a sockeye run to be able to compare them side by side !
They're probably out at Buoy 10 and heading inland soon, might already be, haven't checked in a few days. Check with Fisherman's Marine or FishField for their info.
Outdoor GPS, a show on NBCSportsNW has river levels, fish counts, live "on-the-river reports", rigging advice, etc. Thur & Fri @ 7pm, if no Blazers game, Sat & Sun @8am, for some specific to your area reports.
Good luck and watch out for the damn sea lions !
Portlandfishing wrote:
Reports on Willamette River springers
We tried last Thursday for few hours in St Helens area and bit windy made it hard to troll effectively. Finally saw few fish on the fish finder in Multn Channel ( lower ) but wind was pain once again. Very few boats and very little fish on sonar so I will say it was beyond slow down in that area Thursday last week in late afternoon.
Jeremy wrote:
We tried last Thursday for few hours in St Helens area and bit windy made it hard to troll effectively. Finally saw few fish on the fish finder in Multn Channel ( lower ) but wind was pain once again. Very few boats and very little fish on sonar so I will say it was beyond slow down in that area Thursday last week in late afternoon.
Jer, is the bouy 10 opening over for the spring? I have saw photos of the boats at bouy 10 looks like combat fishing in a boat. But its worth it to get one. I have tasted copper river kings and sockeye. They are very good. I wonder are the bouy 10 fish better? Ricky Sitka
I subscribe to the Guides Forecast. Bob Reese gives a forecast of all the main rivers in the Northwest every week. He has affiliate guides that he gets a lot of info from. You can subscribe for free or become a paid member for around $25 a year. The paid membership is more complete and will give more info on all rivers.
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