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Springers still coming!

Postby Eric Linde » Fri Apr 19, 2013 5:52 am

The Willamette River in Portland has really improved in the last week for Spring Chinook!!!

With the Columbia downstream of Bonneville Dam now closed, most pressure has turned to the Willamette. Fish are being caught from Oregon City near Willamette falls all the way down to the mouth and on the Multnomah Channel to St. Helens.

Most fish are caught on trolled herring or anchored with bait wrapped Kwikfish. A quick look at a map will show you good access points at Ridgefield, WA.(for access to the lower end of the Multnomah Channel) and Cathedral park in the St Johns neighborhood in Portland.

The fishing near Cathedral is very simple. Troll the west bank from the St. Johns Bridge downstream to the head of the Channel with a cut plug herring, 8oz. lead and 16 to 21 ft of line out.

If I can give you one tip "Let Them Eat It". Willamette River Springer bites can take for ever.
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Re: Springers still comming!

Postby Robbo » Fri Apr 19, 2013 6:22 am

Glad to hear you're gettin' a few more springers down that way Eric. Keep us posted buddy thumbup
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Re: Springers still coming!

Postby Nelly » Sun Apr 21, 2013 6:42 am

Welcome aboard Eric Linde and thanks for joining our Forum!

I'm looking forward to seeing your posts and chasing you up and down the coast this season!
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Re: Springers still coming!

Postby king me » Sun Apr 21, 2013 7:06 pm

This is why I love this forum. So many knowledgeable fishermen on here. Seems like every time I log on I learn something. Welcome Eric. I don't know you, but I've heard a lot about your fishing expertise.
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