Columbia River Walleye Trips
Columbia River Gorge walleye
fishing guided trips comfortable boat fully outfitted trophy walleye and
eating size walleye pro guide Jack Glass and Brandon Glass top Oregon
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| Warming water temperatures in spring
sends monster walleye in search of most anything that comes within striking distance. Whether it's a lure, a minnow, an
imitation crankbait or night crawler on a worm harness.
This is a time that sportsmen should not overlook because
walleye turn on right after they spawn, which is typically mid April to May,
when it can truly become a feeding frenzy for big walleye on the Columbia
River.
In order to be successful it is necessary to understand
some basic patterns of walleye at various times of the year.
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In the northern
states, walleye can spawn anywhere from the middle of April to the middle of
May. This timetable is influenced by how early we have warm weather in the
spring. Interest in sport fishing for Walleye on the Columbia River has been
growing in popularity in recent years. Call us for
the best Columbia River walleye dates and book early!
Rates per person
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Full
Day...........$175.00 |
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1/2
Day............$100.00
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Columbia River Walleye |
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River walleye, unlike lake
walleye, have to fight current all of their lives. Therefore, the walleye in
rivers like the Columbia have adapted to areas that offer current breaks so
they are not continuously fighting the current. These current breaks are
anything that diverts the current and allows slack water.
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Slack water areas
are found below the dams where an eddy is formed by the water being drawn
over the dam and rushing downstream. Team Hook-up knows these, and other areas well and can find
you some of the hottest action ever for these fine eating fish. Walleye are
prized for their excellent table quality and fine textured meat.
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Columbia River Walleye |
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The Columbia River below Bonneville
Dam contains a healthy population of walleye similar to the one Jack is holding
in this photo. The Columbia contains numerous fish reaching 12-pounds or
more. Many angler's strongly believe the next Oregon or Washington state record
walleye will come from the Columbia River. You might just be the one to land it while
fishing with Jack Glass, one of northwest's the top guides for salmon,
steelhead, sturgeon and walleye.
Team Hook-up Guide Service
Jack Glass
(503) 666-5370
jack@hookupguideservice.com
Brandon Glass
(503) 260-8285
brandon@hookupguideservice.com
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Pro guide Jack Glass with a nice Columbia River Walleye taken
near Troutdale.
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Team Hook-up with a second place at the Lower Columbia River
Walleye tournament 2007. |
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This size of Walleye have some of the best
eating qualities.


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