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24 ft

Up to 6 people

Shirley Catch Guide Service Portland OR

4.9/5 (39 reviews)
Portland
Shirley Catch Guide Service is located in Portland. Their mission is to provide a memorable day out on the water for you. And Captain Zachary’s main priority is to take you where the fish are biting.

"Was a slow day but it was worth it on my birthday to celebrate turning 40 with my brother." —⁠ Dustin,
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US $450
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26 ft

Up to 6 people

Moore Fishing LLC

Just listed
Portland
If you plan on fishing in Oregon and southwest Washington and the famous Buoy 10 look no further than Moore Fishing. Having logged many hours on these water, Captain James can tell you all about them.

"I had a wonderful day out fishing with James Moore. I met him at the fishing spot just before sunrise." —⁠ Mike, Oregon
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US $500
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27 ft

Up to 6 people

RiverTrek NW – King Salmon

5.0/5 (65 reviews)
Portland
RiverTrek NW is gearing up for a fantastic Columbia River King season! Salmon fishing in the Columbia River is without a question one of the biggest angling attractions in Oregon.

"Captain Wade is hands down one of the most organized and professional Captain I’ve had the chance to go out with." —⁠ Cody,
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US $450
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23 ft

Up to 6 people

Rivertrek NW – Sturgeon Fishing

5.0/5 (56 reviews)
Portland
Catch one of the oldest fish species in the world with Rivertrek! Join Captain Wade in Portland, where you’ll go either on the Columbia River or the Willamette River to target Sturgeon.

"Spent a awesome day fishing for strugeon on the mighty Columbia river Captain Wade." —⁠ Michael,
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US $400
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26 ft

Up to 6 people

Premier Guide Service – Portland

5.0/5 (1 review)
Portland
Premier Guide Service runs unforgettable fishing trips year-round. Oregon has America’s most diverse scenery, as well as equally diverse fishing opportunities.

"Had an awesome day, caught lots of fish, it ended up being the perfect Christmas gift!" —⁠ Maisy, OR
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US $1,000
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26 ft

Up to 6 people

All American Guide Service – Portland

4.9/5 (5 reviews)
Portland
All American Guide Service invites you to experience the stunning waters of Portland on the Willamette and Columbia Rivers. These waters are known for Sturgeon, Salmon, Shad, and more – with any luck, it won't take long to hook into some.

"Captain Jason is a real gem to fishing. It should be illegal to have so much fun fishing." —⁠ Brian,
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US $400
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29 ft

Up to 6 people

2 Net Fishing Guide LLC – Portland

5.0/5 (176 reviews)
Portland
There are 3 ways to get your trip booked. 1. Private trips include only your group. 2. Shared trips may include other anglers up to a total of 6. 3. individual one-person trips are also available.

"Fishing with Captain Ken was a great way to celebrate my brother’s 75th birthday." —⁠ Jim,
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US $350
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23 ft

Up to 6 people

NW Bound Outdoors

5.0/5 (6 reviews)
Portland
If you're in the market for a day to remember, look no further than NW Bound Outdoors Guide Service. Captain Kevin will be your guide; he grew up in Oregon and has been fishing in the northwest since he was a kid (35 plus years.

"I’ve gone out on the big river with Kevin multiple times and every time he is ready and willing to put in the work to catch the fish of choice." —⁠ Kendra, Washington
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US $450
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17 ft

Up to 2 people

Fish Smarter LLC

Portland
Book your next trip with Fish Smarter and find out what makes the fishing in Portland so unique. With Captain Colby at the helm, you’ll have a knowledgeable and experienced guide.
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US $450
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18 ft

Up to 3 people

Jason’s Fishing Adventures – Portland

Portland
Book your next trip with Jason’s Fishing Adventures and find out what makes the fishing in Portland so unique. With Captain Jason at the helm, you’ll benefit from years of knowledge and experience.
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US $400

Top-rated family fishing trips in Portland

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29 ft

up to 6

Top-rated family fishing trips
There are 3 ways to get your trip booked. 1. Private trips include only your group. 2. Shared trips may include other anglers up to a total of 6. 3. individual one-person trips are also available. Go fishing with 2 Net Fishing Guide and discover the super

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US $350

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20 ft

up to 4

Top-rated family fishing trips
FishAbility NW is located in Portland, Oregon and offers to show you a memorable time in these waters. Captain Taylor Knight is one of the few female guides providing year-round fishing adventures for people of all abilities. Fishing experience is not req

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US $450

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25 ft

up to 12

Top-rated family fishing trips
Caleb’s Guide Service offers professional guided fishing charters out of Portland, OR. Caleb has been fishing since he was a kid and will put his knowledge and experience to work for you while fishing for Salmon, Steelhead, Trout, Sturgeon, and Koka

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US $470

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23 ft

up to 6

Top-rated family fishing trips
Catch one of the oldest fish species in the world with Rivertrek! Join Captain Wade in Portland, where you’ll go either on the Columbia River or the Willamette River to target Sturgeon. These rivers are the route to Astoria, where they migrate every

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US $400

Half-day fishing trips in Portland

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25 ft

up to 12

Half-day fishing trips
Caleb’s Guide Service offers professional guided fishing charters out of Portland, OR. Caleb has been fishing since he was a kid and will put his knowledge and experience to work for you while fishing for Salmon, Steelhead, Trout, Sturgeon, and Koka

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US $470

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25 ft

up to 6

Half-day fishing trips
If you’re looking to experience some first-class Sturgeon fishing in the Pacific Northwest, Captain Dave Eng invites you to join him onboard Dave’s Fisheng Guide Service for a fun and productive day out on the waters of Eagle Creek, Oregon. No

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US $350

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23 ft

up to 6

Half-day fishing trips
Catch one of the oldest fish species in the world with Rivertrek! Join Captain Wade in Portland, where you’ll go either on the Columbia River or the Willamette River to target Sturgeon. These rivers are the route to Astoria, where they migrate every

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US $400

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27 ft

up to 6

Half-day fishing trips
RiverTrek NW is gearing up for a fantastic Columbia River King season! Salmon fishing in the Columbia River is without a question one of the biggest angling attractions in Oregon. From Astoria to Cascade Locks, this area is well-known for its abundance of

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US $450

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29 ft

up to 6

Half-day fishing trips
There are 3 ways to get your trip booked. 1. Private trips include only your group. 2. Shared trips may include other anglers up to a total of 6. 3. individual one-person trips are also available. Go fishing with 2 Net Fishing Guide and discover the super

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US $350

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24 ft

up to 6

Half-day fishing trips
Shirley Catch Guide Service is located in Portland. Their mission is to provide a memorable day out on the water for you. And Captain Zachary’s main priority is to take you where the fish are biting. Your main adversary in these waters will be Salmo

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US $450

Top Targeted Species in Portland

Sturgeon
Sturgeon
River
+2
Chinook Salmon
Chinook Salmon
Inshore
+3
Rainbow Trout (Steelhead)
Rainbow Trout (Steelhead)
River
+2
Coho Salmon
Coho Salmon
Inshore
+3
Sockeye Salmon
Sockeye Salmon
Inshore
+2
Walleye
Walleye
River
+1

Frequently Asked Questions about Fishing Charters in Portland

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Fishing in Portland

If you’re a freshwater angler, then nothing quite beats fishing in Portland, Oregon. This quirky city is located right at the meeting point of the Columbia and Willamette Rivers, and boasts a whole host of other smaller waterways. This means one thing – there’s plenty of fish to target!
 
Salmon are top of many anglers’ wish lists in Portland, and Chinook and Coho varieties are the most popular targets. Chinook kick off the fishing season in March along the Columbia and Willamette Rivers, and stay strong throughout summer. In fall, many anglers head to the waters around the Bonneville Dam for trophy Chinook and Coho. It’s also not uncommon to encounter Sockeye Salmon in the lower Columbia River and its tributaries, especially in summer. 
 
Salmon aren’t all that’s on offer here, though. You can experience two Steelhead runs, taking place during summer and winter in the Columbia and Cowlitz Rivers. The Clackamas River is especially popular for Steelies in winter! Then there’s Portland’s Sturgeon fishing. The Columbia and Willamette Rivers see a steady population of these prehistoric beasts year-round, which means you can catch and release them whenever you visit. 
 
You’ll find a whole host of fishing charters dotted around Portland. Some of the most popular departure points are around the mouth of the Columbia River and at the meeting point of the Columbia and Willamette Rivers. Local guides offer trips running anywhere from a quick half day out on the water to full day trophy-chasing excursions. You’ll have plenty of options to choose from!

 

Rules & Regulations

Any angler age 12 and above will need a valid fishing license to cast a line in Portland. If you’re exploring the Columbia River, you’ll also need a Columbia River Basin Endorsement. 
 

Portland

4.9/5
Based on 29,146 reviews by FishingBooker anglers

Portland Fishing Seasons

January

There’s no shortage of festivities in Portland at the start of the year. When you’ve had your fill of Chocolate Fest, the Reel Music Festival, and  Chinese New Year, head to rivers for some Steelhead action.

February

Winter fishing continues, with Steelhead and Sturgeon putting up spectacular fights in the rivers around Portland. Head back to shore when you’re done and warm up at the Oregon Seafood and Wine Festival. 

March

Spring Chinook are here! This is the perfect time to cast a line in the Columbia River and see what the fuss is all about. Meanwhile, the streets will be bustling with St. Paddy’s Day festivities. 

April

Average temperatures creep as high as 60°F in April, and the spring fishing continues to heat up, too. Trophy Sturgeon season is just around the corner, as well as the summer Salmon and Steelhead runs.

May

Around this time of year, many fishing guides in Oregon start heading to Astoria and the Bonneville Dam for trophy Sturgeon. Spring Salmon are still biting hard, as temperatures climb toward 70°F.

June

June is full of possibilities, so don’t put all your eggs in one basket! Climb aboard and dabble in trophy Sturgeon fishing, "June Hog" Salmon season, and the start of the summer Steelhead run. 

July

Combine angling action with relaxing at one of the many music festivals happening in Portland this month. When you head out on the water, you'll be able to target Sturgeon, Samon, and Steelhead. 

August

The famous Buoy 10 fishery opens this month. Any guides who didn’t head to the coast before will likely head there now for world class Chinook and Coho Salmon fishing!

September

By now, the fall Salmon are making their way to Portland, joining the last of the summer Steelhead. Many guides will follow them back home to fish the local rivers through winter.

October

Fall Salmon are still available, along with the last of the trophy Sturgeon near the Bonneville Dam. Portland is full of the Halloween spirit at this time of year, with haunted houses, corn mazes, and more.

November

The first of the winter Steelhead arrive in November, drawing light tackle and fly anglers into the Clackamas, Willamette, and Cowlitz rivers. Portland is kicking off the holiday season with its famous ZooLights display. 

December

With the holidays in full swing, Portland is as festive as ever. Anglers slip away from the hustle and bustle for a chance to catch winter Steelhead, Sturgeon, and more.

Portland Fishing Calendar

Rainbow Trout (Steelhead)Rainbow Trout (Steelhead)
Salmon (Chinook)Salmon (Chinook)
Salmon (Coho)Salmon (Coho)
Salmon (Sockeye)Salmon (Sockeye)
SturgeonSturgeon
WalleyeWalleye

Featured photos from Portland

Fall chinook salmon

What anglers said about fishing in Portland

Yes I would recommend this to anglers fishing in Portland for the first time
5.0/5
Yes I would recommend this to anglers fishing in Portland for the first time
Easton A.
Easton A.
Springers are not easy to catch so I would recommend if you want a better chance to catch fish, try the fall
5.0/5
Springers are not easy to catch so I would recommend if you want a better chance to catch fish, try the fall
Philip G.
Philip G.
Bananas on a boat is considered bad luck. Wear layers because it's cold in the morning but warms up by the afternoon.
5.0/5
Bananas on a boat is considered bad luck. Wear layers because it's cold in the morning but warms up by the afternoon.
Brian P.
Brian P.
Be prepared for cold days/mornings and be ready to be up early. Hit the weight room if your going for the Chinock!!
5.0/5
Be prepared for cold days/mornings and be ready to be up early. Hit the weight room if your going for the Chinock!!
James M.
James M.
Dress for the weather and unexpected weather. Bring snacks and beverages and a great attitude!
5.0/5
Dress for the weather and unexpected weather. Bring snacks and beverages and a great attitude!
Dawn S.
Dawn S.
Bring your rain gear! Even in late May we still had a few showers throughout the day.
5.0/5
Bring your rain gear! Even in late May we still had a few showers throughout the day.
Monica S.
Monica S.
Find the right location, time of year, and the right captain for the best chance at great fishing.
5.0/5
Find the right location, time of year, and the right captain for the best chance at great fishing.
Bruce H.
Bruce H.
If you are fishing for sturgeon it is great (though it is catch and release in Jan).
5.0/5
If you are fishing for sturgeon it is great (though it is catch and release in Jan).
Kara B.
Kara B.
We were the only ones on the water. The sturgeon were jumping out of the water everywhere. The weather was mild and partially cloudy. All around excellent time.
5.0/5
We were the only ones on the water. The sturgeon were jumping out of the water everywhere. The weather was mild and partially cloudy. All around excellent time.
Matthew D.
Matthew D.
It depends on rain and how many fish enter river during the run. Also if they start to let netting of drag boats it decreases your chance of a big fish. August to first week of September
5.0/5
It depends on rain and how many fish enter river during the run. Also if they start to let netting of drag boats it decreases your chance of a big fish. August to first week of September
Michael A.
Michael A.
Talk to the charters and find out exactly what they can fish for at different times of the year.
5.0/5
Talk to the charters and find out exactly what they can fish for at different times of the year.
Bill K.
Bill K.
Get a Good Captain. Captain Taylor was knowledgeable, prepared, & accommodating.
5.0/5
Get a Good Captain. Captain Taylor was knowledgeable, prepared, & accommodating.
Bruce T.
Bruce T.
Nice heavy jacket and long sleeves to shed off when fishing in the morning. We had a 7 to 11 trip to Timothy Lake♡ Absolutely loved the peacefulness of the morning though drive was great! But service is spotty so make sure to write down your directions.
5.0/5
Nice heavy jacket and long sleeves to shed off when fishing in the morning. We had a 7 to 11 trip to Timothy Lake♡ Absolutely loved the peacefulness of the morning though drive was great! But service is spotty so make sure to write down your directions.
Megan S.
Megan S.
To Look on fishingbooker.com to select the right fishing. It was great. Only the way to get a licence+harvest list is too complicated. It is still paper required. I think everything must go digital. Iam a German and I needed to go around to find a place where these papers could be printed out.
5.0/5
To Look on fishingbooker.com to select the right fishing. It was great. Only the way to get a licence+harvest list is too complicated. It is still paper required. I think everything must go digital. Iam a German and I needed to go around to find a place where these papers could be printed out.
Thomas K.
Thomas K.
Allow plenty of time to get from the airport to the coast. The best salmon fishing is near the mouth of the Columbia River or just offshore.
4.7/5
Allow plenty of time to get from the airport to the coast. The best salmon fishing is near the mouth of the Columbia River or just offshore.
Nadine W.
Nadine W.
Yes. I went for the experience, not just the fish. The Columbia River and Portland are beautiful.
5.0/5
Yes. I went for the experience, not just the fish. The Columbia River and Portland are beautiful.
Pamela F.
Pamela F.
make plans as close to visit to help ensure the salmon run is truly underway
5.0/5
make plans as close to visit to help ensure the salmon run is truly underway
Gloria S.
Gloria S.

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