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Oregon Columbia River Trophy Walleye Fishing in or near Biggs, Boardman,
Irrigon, Rufus the Dalles, and the Columbia River using Walleye lures and
spinners.
"If you are only able to visit this part of the country a
few times, don't take a chance fishing in the wrong waters, with the wrong
bait & lures during the wrong times of the year with the wrong fishing guides.
Contact Bob Roberts of Columbia Basin Fishing Guide Service. Bob is one of the
best and most knowledgeable Oregon Walleye fishing guides and he knows Trophy
Walleye fishing on the Columbia River in Oregon."
TROPHY WALLEYE FISHING NOTES
by Bob Roberts
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Starting in mid February and running to mid April Trophy
walleye fishing in the Columbia River around Boardman Irrigon, Umatilla area
is as good as it is going to get anywhere in the country.
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As the water starts to warm in early spring the female
walleye start to prepare for the spawn (pre-spawn) knowing that they are
going to use a lot of energy during their spawn they go on the feed.
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By mid March they are staging off there spawning beds.
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These two months are truly when the biggest egg heavy
walleye are going to be caught.
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By early to mid April, depending on the water temps they
move in and start to spawn.
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By Late April it is all over.
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Again in mid to late October through early December the
big females move up as the temp drops and start to feed to put on the winter
fat and this can be a very good time to try for big fish as there is no
pressure at all.
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These are pre-spawn females that should be handled with
care and released.
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