Columbia River- Kennewick - Kennewick, WA


Fish Spot Details

Fish Species: Chinook Salmon, Coho Salmon, Sockeye Salmon
The Columbia River around Kennewick, Washington, stands as a premier fishing destination within the Tri-Cities region, offering anglers world-class opportunities across an impressive spectrum of species. This segment of the mighty Columbia is celebrated for its powerful annual runs of Chinook, Coho, and Sockeye Salmon, providing consistent action from spring through fall, with late summer often marking the pinnacle. Trolling with spinners and similar presentations remains a highly effective method for these prized anadromous fish.

Beyond salmon, robust Steelhead runs draw significant angler attention, particularly from late spring into winter, with both hatchery and wild populations present. Fly fishing and drift fishing are popular techniques for these hard-fighting fish. Crucially, the Columbia's Walleye fishery has gained international recognition, with trophy-sized specimens readily available, especially in sections like Lake Wallula. Anglers target Walleye through jigging or trolling crankbaits. The river also offers unique catch-and-release battles with massive White Sturgeon, requiring heavy tackle and specialized bottom-fishing tactics. Additionally, thriving populations of Smallmouth Bass, Channel Catfish, and seasonal American Shad provide diverse angling pursuits. Given the river's dynamic nature and species conservation efforts, checking current WDFW and ODFW regulations and emergency rule changes is paramount for a compliant and successful outing.



Latest Fish Reports

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10-18-2022 Perfect Way to Wrap up our 2022 Fall Chinook Season
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10-1-2022 Getting Some Good Ones
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