That last trip (Wed. before Thanksgiving) I forgot to mention that two of the fish were keeper sized (43 & 45"). We only killed, kept and filleted one of them as I don't care to eat much sturgeon and it takes them 17 years to reach that length, but they are great fun to catch. I went again last Sunday and again, sand shrimp outfished the smelt as bait. But the same hole that worked 4 days earlier didn't yield one nibble. We shifted down to deeper water (about 85 - 100 ft.) in the "Trojan Hole" about a mile downstream and got two little "shakers", both on sand shrimp.
I just got home from a Columbia River Citizens Advisory Group meeting (I've been an appointed member for about four years now) with the ODFW and WDFW and this coming year should make for interesting fishing. They are predicting high numbers of Columbia River Spring Chinook, the best in four years and extra low numbers of Willamette Spring Chinook (the big ones that arrive early). Sturgeon is likely to remain open four days per week all year for those that want to retain one (5 allowed killed per year) or, if like me, you don't keep them, you can fish 365 days per year. I got my boat back from the shop ( just $1,449) and am happy to be back on the water. Now the only thing is... can I muster the courage to sell my boat while it works so well? C.W.