Columbia River bass
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- Mikeel1987
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Columbia River bass
So I just started a new job in Longview and want to fish the Columbia for bass once the days get longer. I plan on launching out of Kalama. Does anybody know where to start looking for Bass down there? What are there more of LMB or SMB? any info is much appreciated.
Re: Columbia River bass
Smallmouth
everywhere on the Columbia and along all rivers feeding into the Columbia
been too long to remember the side river's name, but it's a few miles south of that launch.
everywhere on the Columbia and along all rivers feeding into the Columbia
been too long to remember the side river's name, but it's a few miles south of that launch.
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- Mikeel1987
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Thanks I apreciate it
Re: Columbia River bass
Once it gets a little warmer out they'll be all over the shoreline. I found them in the main river and in backwaters. I never caught anything huge but I caught a ton every time I went from mid March about throughout April. I fished spots from The Dalles to Hermiston all last spring. Jerk baits were my best lure.
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Catching fish like that be fine with me
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Im not sure how the smallmouth fishing is on the westside though.. hopefully its just as good!
Re: Columbia River bass
Yes it is. For the most part Smallmouth fishing is better on the west side, and Largemouth is better on the east side.
But that is always debatable.
But that is always debatable.
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- Lip_Ripper87
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Mikeel, have you been out fishing yet? How have you done if you have gone out?
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- Mikeel1987
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No I havnt been on the river yet im trying to get a truck to towe my boat at moment but I will be for sure this summer
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Well how big is the boat? I have a 1995 Nissan that pulls(with a bit of difficulty) a 21' thunder jet. I work Monday-Thursday 10-7pm....ish. Haha the 9-6pm Saturdays. I'm free most Fridays and all Sundays. I'm getting into bass fishing also, just saving my pennies for this bass boat up in Chahalis. My truck is your truck.
Fishing is the life of past, present, and hopefully future. We must keep it a live! C&R!