BOOK A TRIP WITH A FISHING GUIDE THIS SUMMER ON THE COLUMBIA RIVER
You’ll find the best summer fishing on the Columbia River by booking a trip with an experienced and quality fishing guide. A trip with Hazen’s Guide Service this summer is sure to be the highlight of a memorable and enjoyable vacation!
The Columbia River is full of summer fishing action with lots of opportunities all summer long. Salmon, sturgeon, and steelhead are all catchable during the summer months on the lower Columbia River.
Book Multiple-Day Fishing Trips
Many of our families and friend groups enjoy booking multiple-day trips to get an opportunity to target a variety of fish types. One of our favorite combos is summer steelhead and sturgeon. Especially since sturgeon is a guaranteed day of fish fighting action!
Easy Access from PDX
All fishing trips booked with us embark from boat launches within a short 30 minutes to 2 hours drive of the Portland airport. We’re able to recommend where to stay that’s close to where we’re fishing and where you plan on spending the rest of your time on vacation.
Lots of action, monster-size fish, and multiple fish hook-ups are the highlight of sturgeon fishing on the Columbia River near Astoria, Oregon. Great fun for the whole family! Trips available from May through July.
Beautiful summer weather and aggressively biting fish make this fishery a blast and one of our favorites! Typically we’re booking trips for summer “steelies” from May through August.
We don’t always get to fish for Chinook in the early summer, but this year is an exception. Known as “June Hogs”, these fish are sought after for their size and quality. With a 2 fish limit this year we expect lots of action in June and July.
On calm days you can find us out on the ocean targeting hungry and aggressive salmon. The most action-packed salmon fishing of the year takes place here starting late June and going through July. The sportfish quota is a very liberal 120,000 coho this year so we expect lots of action and full freezers!
Sometimes called the “super bowl of salmon fishing”, Buoy 10, draws anglers from around the globe. Hundreds of thousands of fish migrate into the Columbia River to head upstream for spawning in a relatively short timeframe. This year we’re expecting the largest run in over 25 years of Coho, with a 1.6 million fish prediction! We’ll have our chance to catch Chinook and Coho from August 1st through Labor Day. After Labor Day, we can no longer keep Chinook, but Coho goes up to a three fish limit.
It’s been a while since our last update, but I can say I’m happy to report salmon fishing has been excellent in the last couple of weeks!
SUMMER RECAP
We started our Fall season at Buoy 10 around mid-August after spending a few months targeting Columbia River summer steelhead and sturgeon. Both steelhead and sturgeon fishing provided plenty of action this summer. Our biggest sturgeon this year measured a whopping 9 feet in length! Our best day steelhead fishing we hooked over twenty and landed around 12 or so- lots of action!
Buoy 10 season was really good when the tides and conditions were favorable. A lot of NW wind this year made fishing a little bit of a struggle compared to other years but most days were filled with limits or near limits of nice salmon. Of course, there were some tough days mixed in too where the bite was off — but that’s fishing!
After Buoy 10 closed, we moved upriver in the Columbia River around the St Helens area and found plenty of willing biters there too. We have been catching a mixed bag of Coho and Chinook salmon. Fishery managers gave us some additional days to fish in that area which provided some great extra opportunity as well.
Thanks go out to all the wonderful people that fished with us so far this 2020 season. So many new friends have been made, as well as getting to see many old friends and familiar faces. You are all very special to me and I enjoyed every minute I get to spend with you all 😊
Here’s a highlight reel from the summer action…
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LOOKING FORWARD TO MORE FALL SALMON FISHING
We’re really looking forward to the latter part of this fall season. I’m thinking It’s going to be action-packed!!
COMING UP…
Both Chinook and Coho fishing at Buoy 10 and Nehalem Bay! Beginning this Saturday, September 19th, the Columbia River will be open every day through the end of December 2020. Which is great news!!!
Mid-October through early December (after fall rains) we’ll head to Tillamook for drift boat fishing for fall Chinook salmon.
Crabbing out of Hammond Oregon – months that end in “r” (September, October, November, December).
Remember it’s never too early to get a trip on the books for the popular winter steelhead season (mid-December through April). These dates are limited so don’t wait!
BE IN THE KNOW
We recently started to add open seats to our contact page on our website so you can see when we have immediate openings in the near future. It’s been helpful for us, and clients as well, to reduce back and forth communication for scheduling. It sure has made life easier while we’ve been super busy the past few months!
Bust out the sunscreen and flip flops, our favorite fishing season is just getting started! Word on the street is that summer steelhead are already being caught on the Columbia River. This is an indicator of a great season ahead of us!
Hazen’s Guide Service will be running our first guided fishing trips for summer steelhead once water flows stabilize from Bonneville dam and spring runoff. This will probably happen over the next week or so.
Summer steelhead fishing is super fun! We typically enjoy great weather and acrobatic fighting fish using light tackle. A family trip with the kids is perfect for this type of fishing.
Usually, we launch our 22’ aluminum powerboat from Westport or Beaver boat ramp in Clatskanie. The boat launches are conveniently located just over an hour drive from Portland and a short 35-45 minute drive from Astoria. Your booked fishing trip includes all gear, tackle, bait, fish cleaning, filleting, and bagging. All you need to bring with you is lunch and snacks, your fishing license from ODFW or WDFW, and sunscreen and sunglasses.
The summer steelhead season runs through the summer months into August when our next fishery, Buoy 10 salmon and coho, begins. Get in touch to book your trip today!