COLUMBIA RIVER WALLEYE GUIDE
Updated 295 days ago
We are a select group of Oregon fisherman with many years of experience fishing the Columbia River and Willamette River for both trophy walleye and eating size walleye. We look forward to guiding our clients into some of the most exciting and productive walleye fishing in the northwest... Dams on the Columbia River slow the current of the Big River extending the time it takes for juvenile salmon to reach the Pacific Ocean. The slow current on the Columbia provides salmon predators, such as walleye, a wider window of opportunity and has thus helped the species to flourish. The pooling of river water also allows it to heat up, which increases salmon mortality, partly due to the growing populations of salmon predators, namely walleye, that have adapted over the years to the warmer waters. The dams, along with the over abundance of forage fish, have created the perfect habitat for Columbia River River walleye and these species will continue to flourish in its waters. We also fish Rufus..