Captain
Jerad Sorber

Member since April 2025 Astoria, United States
Background
As a third generation captain, fishing is a part of my identity. My earliest memory is reeling in a spring chinook on my grandpa’s boat. The memory of the purple back, shine of the scales, and delicate scent of that fish are still treasures in my mind. When the rod went down he left the rod in the holder while I cranked the reel. Some advice is timeless and his shouts of “don’t stop reeling” still echo across boats everywhere. When the fish was netted and on the deck he smiled, told me good job and covered it with a damp burlap sack to keep it cool. Somewhere in a shoebox there is still a picture of me holding up one end of the handle of a garden hoe with the other end rested on a wheelbarrow and the fish hung in between. That fish was nearly as big as I was and it had hooked me as much as I had hooked it. Even now, after thousands of fish ranging from trout to sturgeon, I feel that same sense of excitement every time the line goes tight. While I learned about knots, lures, presentation, reading water and tactics from my grandfather and father. They also taught me that the most important part of fishing isn’t the fish. It’s being connected to the water, to nature, the people you share time with, and the world around you. The best parts of fishing are the moments spent with your son or daughter when they feel that line go tight for the first time. It’s watching as your best friend’s eyes go wide when the fish rises up out of the water or takes a long run. It’s that ear to ear grin on your parent’s face coupled with a deep sigh of relief when the net finally contains that shimmering collection of scales. It’s the stories told while waiting for some action to happen. It’s watching seabirds, otters and seals play and feed. It’s watching the seasons change along the shoreline. It’s meeting with new friends and old around a shared past time. Sharing all of this is with others is why I keep on wandering.
Techniques
I love learning about how fish behave, whether it's how the salmon follow seams and eddies to save as much energy during their journey, or how rockfish and lingcod hold to structure so that they can feed on their prey. Each method has it's own challenge, whether it's trolling for Salmon in the ocean and the river, anchoring up to fish for spring chinook, or jigging for Ling Cod. My favorite part though is seeing the look on someone's face when I get to share the experience of a successful fishing trip with them!

Hey, I'm Captain Jerad Sorber

Astoria, United States
Background
As a third generation captain, fishing is a part of my identity. My earliest memory is reeling in a spring chinook on my grandpa’s boat. The memory of the purple back, shine of the scales, and delicate scent of that fish are still treasures in my mind. When the rod went down he left the rod in the holder while I cranked the reel. Some advice is timeless and his shouts of “don’t stop reeling” still echo across boats everywhere. When the fish was netted and on the deck he smiled, told me good job and covered it with a damp burlap sack to keep it cool. Somewhere in a shoebox there is still a picture of me holding up one end of the handle of a garden hoe with the other end rested on a wheelbarrow and the fish hung in between. That fish was nearly as big as I was and it had hooked me as much as I had hooked it. Even now, after thousands of fish ranging from trout to sturgeon, I feel that same sense of excitement every time the line goes tight. While I learned about knots, lures, presentation, reading water and tactics from my grandfather and father. They also taught me that the most important part of fishing isn’t the fish. It’s being connected to the water, to nature, the people you share time with, and the world around you. The best parts of fishing are the moments spent with your son or daughter when they feel that line go tight for the first time. It’s watching as your best friend’s eyes go wide when the fish rises up out of the water or takes a long run. It’s that ear to ear grin on your parent’s face coupled with a deep sigh of relief when the net finally contains that shimmering collection of scales. It’s the stories told while waiting for some action to happen. It’s watching seabirds, otters and seals play and feed. It’s watching the seasons change along the shoreline. It’s meeting with new friends and old around a shared past time. Sharing all of this is with others is why I keep on wandering.
Techniques
I love learning about how fish behave, whether it's how the salmon follow seams and eddies to save as much energy during their journey, or how rockfish and lingcod hold to structure so that they can feed on their prey. Each method has it's own challenge, whether it's trolling for Salmon in the ocean and the river, anchoring up to fish for spring chinook, or jigging for Ling Cod. My favorite part though is seeing the look on someone's face when I get to share the experience of a successful fishing trip with them!
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My Charter Listing

Excellent
4.9 / 5
(9 reviews)
Astoria
 2 bookings in the past week.
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Trips from US $150

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Customer reviews

Rating summary
Excellent
4.9 / 5
out of 5 stars from 9 reviews
Boat
Excellent
4.8 / 5
Crew
Excellent
4.9 / 5
Experience
Excellent
4.9 / 5
Photos & videos by reviewers (13)
end if season massive catch
Jerod is a great guide!
September fishing trip
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James L.
Excellent
5.0 / 5
Experience:
Excellent
5.0 / 5
Boat
Excellent
5.0 / 5
Crew
Excellent
5.0 / 5
Overall

We got on the fish pretty fast. We caught Coho Chinook and rockfish.

VERIFIED   Buoy 10 Chinook & Coho Shared on August 31, 2025
The captain is happy to answer any questions and is just all around a cool guy.
James L. recommends River Wanderer Outdoors
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Jeremiah J.
Excellent
5.0 / 5
Experience:
Excellent
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Excellent
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Excellent
5.0 / 5
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Excellent trip

VERIFIED   Buoy 10 Chinook & Coho Shared on September 6, 2025
Jerad was a great guide and we had a wonderful day
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Bill H.
Very good
4.0 / 5
Experience:
Very good
4.0 / 5
Boat
Very good
4.0 / 5
Crew
Very good
4.0 / 5
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July fishing trip

VERIFIED   Lingcod & Rockfish Shared on July 26, 2025
Had a great time captain was great thanks Jarrod
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Excellent
4.7 / 5
Experience:
Very good
4.0 / 5
Boat
Excellent
5.0 / 5
Crew
Excellent
5.0 / 5
Overall

My first Springer!

Buoy 10 Chinook & Coho Shared on April 1, 2024
I have been on a few trips with River Wanderer. Jerad has always put me on fish. We have been Salmon fishing on the Columbia...
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