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Lower Columbia River

Lower Columbia is located at an elevation of 72 feet . Lower columbia is part of the Columbia River System between The Dalles Dam and Vancouver. Largemouth and smallmouth are available to the bass fisherman but the lake also features cut-throat trout, steelhead, chinook, coho and sockeye salmon, catfish, walleye, whitefish and sturgeon. For more information, call (360)753-5713

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Name: Fishin' Fool Date: 2005-05-14
Location: Lyle E-Mail: micahash1@yahoo.com
Water Teamp: 56 Water Clarity: 2
Report: Had a tournament this weekend the fishing was great. The Willamette was washed out so we headed up the columbia toward reed island. Everything was a bit flooded out so as the day progressed the water started to drop and the fishing got better and better. We caught about 35 fish lost about another 10 and won the tournament with almost 14 pounds.

Tips: I recommend fishing any shallow areas with a little bit of deeper water nearby such as a ditch or channel. Try working the shallows first then work the deeper water nearby if that fails. We caught fish on everything but our better fish came off of split shotting brush hawgs. Good luck.


Name: Sean Date: 2004-11-19
Location: E-Mail:
Water Teamp: Water Clarity: 1
Report: Hey,you guys please submit your reports. I don't care what you have to say just tell us something!!! If the fishing sucked than tell us what didn't work. If you just killed 'em and the fishing was great than share the wealth. I know that this site can work, my friends and I used it for years down in California. So, please spare alittle of your time and tell the rest of us whats going on out on the water. Post your tournement score brag about big fish you caught, I don't care just submit a report, please. Thank you and good fishing. Oh and thanks Mark for posting your info. I've heard Craine Prairie(largemouth) and the John Day(smallmouth) are pretty decent but I don't know where Grenshaw is, so I hope thate helps.

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Name: Mark Seibel Date: 2004-09-10
Location: Gresham E-Mail:
Water Teamp: ? Water Clarity: 3
Report: I have been fishing just off marine Dr the past couple of weeks just west of 122nd near the log poles you see sticking out of the water and have caught a few smallies that were pretty small but did land a couple around a pound or so ( still pretty small )I was using grubs in colors white,black and pumpkin and seem to have the best luck with black. Can someone tell me the best place to go bass fishing for a chance at catching some good size bass very close to Gresham. I would love to get my wife into some good bass action close to home. THANKS

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Name: browneug E-Mail: browneug
Spring: I've been fishing just west of The Dalles. In the Meyer Park areas. Fished all last weekend and got 2 3lbs, and 3 2lbs. A friend got a 5lb fish. Fish as slow as you can, using 3" grubs. Finess pumkin seems to be the best. I need some tourament info for that area. They was having one that weekend. Would like to join. Email me some help if you can. thanks Summer:
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