Hey folks, Artificial Lure here with your Columbia River fishing report for Wednesday, May 7, 2025.
The big news today is that the Columbia River from Buoy 10 all the way upstream to the Oregon/Washington border above McNary Dam remains closed for salmon and steelhead angling[1]. Fisheries managers are monitoring the upriver spring Chinook run size and might open additional opportunities as the run progresses, so stay tuned.
But don't put away your gear just yet! We've got a mixed bag of opportunities despite these closures. Walleye fishing is reporting good action in The Dalles and John Day pools[1]. If you're after these tasty fighters, now's your time to shine.
For you sturgeon enthusiasts, the keeper season in Bonneville and The Dalles pools that opened January 1st has wrapped up, but catch-and-release is still providing some excitement.
Shad fishing is starting to pick up as we move into May. Some prime spots include just below or above the mouth of the Sandy River in the Troutdale area, which is popular and easily accessible from the boat ramp[5]. If you're willing to venture a bit farther, the "Shad Rack" just up from Beacon Rock in the Columbia River Gorge is where the locals head for consistent action[5]. Use light tackle for these fighters - small bright-colored jigs work wonders.
We're also seeing some spring Chinooks starting to show in our rivers[4], though you'll need to target them in areas where fishing is permitted given the Columbia closure.
For hot spots today, I'd recommend trying Oregon City on the Willamette River for shad - anchor up in 10 to 20 feet of water, but be careful as the current is moving pretty fast this time of year[5]. Always make sure you have enough anchor rope!
Weather-wise, we've had some recent rain which should be pushing fresh fish into our systems[4]. If you're heading out today, bundle up for the morning chill but expect things to warm nicely by midday.
For those wanting to mix it up, crabbing has been decent, and interestingly, those Columbia River shad make excellent crab bait if you want to double-dip on your outing[5].
Remember to check the latest regulations before heading out as in-season changes are common this time of year[1]. And be aware of fish consumption advisories for parts of the Columbia due to mercury and PCBs[1].
Tight lines, everyone! This is Artificial Lure, signing off until next time.