Hood River Adventures
Fishing Tours
Enjoy the best of the Columbia River Gorge
Fishing Tours
Enjoy the best of the Columbia River Gorge
We fish for Salmon, Small Mouth, Sturgeon, Steelhead and Walleye.
Hood River Adventures is an outdoor adventure company created to make your visit to Hood River memorable.
The Columbia River
We fish for small mouth, steelhead, salmon, sturgeon, and walleye in the Columbia. The spectacular scenery, proximity to Portland, and the mild climate make this area a fishing paradise. Other activities in the area make this a destination for the entire family and will expand your experience of the Columbia Gorge area.
Small Mouth: The Columbia River is one of the top 5 small mouth fisheries in the world! This fishery is very consistent from early April through the end of October. Fishing for small mouth bass includes lots of action from a fun, fighting fish. The Columbia produces many "smallies" from 3 to 5 pounds, which makes for an awesome day of fishing.
Sturgeon: Sturgeon fishing is quite rewarding on the Columbia River. The deep holes hold big fish. Sturgeon live more than 80 years. There are strict limits on fishing for sturgeon to keep. But you can catch a bigger fish than you'd ever want to land!
Salmon and Steelhead: Both species are also caught along the Columbia. They come in runs at very specific times of the year. There are spring and fall runs. Chinook, also known as Kings, and Coho, known as Silvers run up the Columbia before finding their home river.
To book call 541-400-1216 or email at fishhoodriver@gmail.com
We fish for small mouth, steelhead, salmon, sturgeon, and walleye in the Columbia. The spectacular scenery, proximity to Portland, and the mild climate make this area a fishing paradise. Other activities in the area make this a destination for the entire family and will expand your experience of the Columbia Gorge area.
Small Mouth: The Columbia River is one of the top 5 small mouth fisheries in the world! This fishery is very consistent from early April through the end of October. Fishing for small mouth bass includes lots of action from a fun, fighting fish. The Columbia produces many "smallies" from 3 to 5 pounds, which makes for an awesome day of fishing.
Sturgeon: Sturgeon fishing is quite rewarding on the Columbia River. The deep holes hold big fish. Sturgeon live more than 80 years. There are strict limits on fishing for sturgeon to keep. But you can catch a bigger fish than you'd ever want to land!
Salmon and Steelhead: Both species are also caught along the Columbia. They come in runs at very specific times of the year. There are spring and fall runs. Chinook, also known as Kings, and Coho, known as Silvers run up the Columbia before finding their home river.
To book call 541-400-1216 or email at fishhoodriver@gmail.com
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