Rufus, Oregon, nestled along the mighty Columbia River just downstream from the John Day Dam, is a premier destination for anglers seeking world-class walleye fishing. Known as one of the Pacific Northwest's top walleye fisheries, the Columbia River near Rufus yields impressive numbers—with seasoned guides often netting 70+ fish daily during peak season from late February through July. These hard-fighting "freshwater gold" are renowned for their exceptional flavor, making them a prized catch for both novice and experienced anglers.
Beyond walleye, Rufus offers dynamic year-round opportunities: Sturgeon fishing ignites in January, followed by spring Chinook salmon runs from April to May, prized for their rich flavor and high omega-3 content. Fall brings trophy-sized Chinook ("June hogs") and steelhead, while smallmouth bass, yellow perch, and kokanee add diversity. The river's unique position below the dam creates ideal conditions for trolling, anchoring, and bottom-bouncing techniques that maximize success.
The Columbia River’s scenic backdrop—with warm shallows perfect for swimming and water sports—complements the adventure. Rufus fishing charters provide unparalleled access to hidden hotspots and expert navigation of this expansive fishery. Whether targeting spring salmon’s chrome-bright runs or the walleye’s voracious bite, a guided Rufus excursion transforms a day on the water into an unforgettable Columbia River triumph.