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Bobby showing off his first White Sturgeon. This one was small enough to show off

Columbia River Sturgeon Charter

Bobby and Jerad Showing off a beautiful Columbia River Sturgeon

Join me for a Columbia River Sturgeon Charter adventure! The ability of these fish to launch themselves into the air rivals that of tarpon and marlin. A Columbia River Sturgeon fishing charter is a great way to create massive smiles and memories that last a lifetime.

Sturgeon Fishing Peak Season:

March -June

Guided Sturgeon Trip Pricing:

Full Day: $250/Seat, $1,100 Private Boat (max 5)

Trip Includes:

✓ All Fishing Gear
✓ Bait and Lures
✓ Fish Filleting and Cleaning
✓ Ice and Bags for Fish

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where do your Columbia River Sturgeon Charters depart from?

John Day County Park (March through June)
West Basin Marina (June through mid-October)

Can I keep the fish I catch?

No. This is a catch and release only fishery

Do you provide fishing equipment?

Yes. I provide all off the rods, reels, and bait for the trip.

What Do I Bring on a Sturgeon Fishing Charter?

Weather appropriate clothing
Drinks
Snacks and lunch

What License Do I need?

Annual License Options
Oregon Fishing License with Columbia River Basin Endorsement and Sturgeon Tag
or
Washington Freshwater Fishing License

Daily License Options
Oregon daily license with Columbia River Basin Endorsement
or
Washington Daily Combination License

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What to Expect During a Columbia River Sturgeon Fishing Charter

I will let you know the exact meeting time and location a day or so ahead of time. Sturgeon bite best during slack tides with the high tide being the absolute best. Just as importantly, I will try to find locations where there is as little wind and chop as possible. Keeping the gear still on the bottom is another key to catching sturgeon.

During the early season, our destination will be the Columbia RIver near the Lewis and Clark National Wildlife Refuge. Not only does this area have excellent sturgeon fishing, it’s also home to lots of migratory birds and other wildlife.

Hooking a Sturgeon

On a sturgeon fishing charter is that I take care of all of the work. I will get the baits ready and cast them out into likely spots. Live sand shrimp are the best bait but I also use squid, anchovies, and herring depending on what’s available. When the rod starts to twitch, my favorite part begins. We’ll wait to make sure the sturgeon is working the bait. The hard part to gently lift the rod from the rod holder, trying not to pull the line tight. Once you feel the sturgeon grab the bait you’ll pull back as hard as you can. When the hook sets you would be forgiven for thinking that you’ve hooked a city bus.

Reeling in a massive fish is the whole point of a sturgeon fishing charter, but can be some serious work. There is no shame in trading off the rod if you get tired. A big fish can take a half hour or more to bring to the boat. Regulations do not allow us to take a sturgeon out of the water if it is longer than 56 inches. If you want to wade near the shore with a particularly large fish I can gently bring the boat over. If this is your plan, you might want to bring a towel to dry off afterwards. Waders are also a good idea. Most of the time I tail rope the fish. This holds them still while we take pictures and prepare for the release.

Jeremy showing off an oversized sturgeon that he caught during a Columbia River Sturgeon Fishing Charter

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Discounts Available for Multi-day trips, First Responders, Active Duty Military and Veterans (includes Coast Guard), First Responders, and Foster Families. E-mail or call (657)378-1939.

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