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Columbia River Fishing Report June 6, 2025: Shad Running Strong, Summer Seasons Open, Sockeye Forecast Down

Columbia River Fishing Report June 6, 2025: Shad Running Strong, Summer Seasons Open, Sockeye Forecast Down

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# Columbia River Fishing Report - June 6, 2025

Good morning, anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Friday fishing report for the Columbia River around Portland.

The big news this week is that shad are running strong through the lower Columbia and the fishing is really picking up. If you haven't gotten out there yet, now's your chance to fill those coolers!

The water's warming up nicely, and we're seeing some decent action. The States just had a hearing on Wednesday, June 4th, and they've adopted more recreational spring Chinook opportunities, so check the fishing regulation update page for all those juicy details before you head out.

For those planning ahead, mark your calendars - summer seasons open June 16th. You'll be able to keep jack hatchery Chinook and hatchery steelhead from the Astoria-Megler Bridge all the way up to the Highway 395 Bridge in Pasco. Just remember, with the low summer Chinook forecast of only 38,000 adults this year, adult Chinook retention will be closed in summer season fisheries downstream of Priest Rapids Dam.

Speaking of forecasts, sockeye numbers are expected to hit around 350,200 fish, which is down from last year's monster return of more than 760,000. Still plenty of fish, but not the record we enjoyed last year.

We've been seeing spring salmon showing up in catches around Portland International Airport and downriver. Some coho are also being caught in the Scappoose area, so don't count those silver bullets out.

For you sturgeon chasers, keep your ears open for updates on the January 2025 keeper sturgeon season in the Bonneville and The Dalles pools. Those seasons tend to fill up quick.

Best spots this weekend? I'd try around the Hood River area where the action has been consistent. If you're staying closer to Portland, the Airport area has been producing, though reports say it's been a bit spotty. With the recent rain, we should see a fresh push of spring Chinook.

Lure-wise, you can't go wrong with a simple spinner for shad. For the springers, try wrapped Kwikfish or herring. If you're bait fishing, sand shrimp and eggs have been working well.

Tides today are favorable for morning fishing, so get out early. Sunrise was at 5:23 this morning, and we'll have sunset at 8:57 tonight, giving you plenty of daylight to work those honey holes.

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