Where Do We Meet for Fishing

Oregon Fishing Trip Meeting Locations

These Oregon fishing trip meeting locations are the most common boat ramps and marinas we use for guided fishing trips with Marvin’s Guide Service. We fish many different areas along the Columbia River, Willamette River, Columbia Gorge, Astoria, Buoy 10, and Tillamook Bay.

Your exact meeting location can change depending on the season, tides, river level, wind, weather, boat ramp access, and where the best fishing is happening. I will give you an approximate meeting location when you book your trip, and we will confirm the exact boat ramp a few days before your fishing date.

We offer guided trips for salmon fishing, sturgeon fishing, and walleye fishing throughout Oregon and the Columbia River system.

Questions about where to meet? Call or text Marvin at 503-314-5087.

Oregon fishing trip meeting locations on the Columbia River

Oregon Fishing Trip Meeting Locations by Area

Below are the most common Oregon fishing trip meeting locations we use for salmon, sturgeon, walleye, and seasonal fishing trips.

Portland Oregon Fishing Trip Meeting Locations

42nd Ave Boat Ramp – Portland, Oregon

4035 NE Marine Drive, Portland, OR

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Chinook Landing Marine Park – Fairview / Troutdale, Oregon

22300 NE Marine Drive, Fairview, OR 97024

Chinook Landing Columbia River boat ramp near Troutdale Oregon

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St. Johns Cathedral Park Boat Ramp – Portland, Oregon

Located at the end of N Baltimore Avenue near Cathedral Park.

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Columbia Gorge Fishing Trip Meeting Locations

Columbia Gorge fishing trip meeting location boat ramp

The Fishery – Cascade Locks, Oregon

60765 NE Enquist Place, Cascade Locks, OR 97014

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Mayer State Park Boat Ramp – Rowena / The Dalles Area

Near Rowena River Road, Rowena, OR

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Celilo Park Boat Ramp – The Dalles, Oregon

Celilo Park Road, The Dalles, OR

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The Dalles Boat Ramp – The Dalles, Oregon

The Dalles, OR

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Rufus Boat Ramp – Rufus, Oregon

Rufus, OR

Rufus Oregon boat ramp for Columbia River fishing trips

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Astoria Buoy 10 Fishing Trip Meeting Locations

Astoria Buoy 10 fishing trip meeting location marina

Hammond Marina – Hammond, Oregon

1080 Iredale Street, Hammond, OR 97121

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Warrenton Marina – Warrenton, Oregon

550 NE Harbor Place, Warrenton, OR 97146

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West Basin / West Mooring Basin Marina – Astoria, Oregon

Astoria, OR near the Astoria-Megler Bridge

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Tillamook Bay Fishing Trip Meeting Location

Garibaldi Marina – Garibaldi, Oregon

302 Mooring Basin Road, Garibaldi, OR 97118

Garibaldi Marina Tillamook Bay fishing trip meeting location

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Fishing Trip Meeting Location Notes

Please do not assume the meeting location until we confirm it with you. These Oregon fishing trip meeting locations can change based on tides, river levels, salmon runs, sturgeon fishing conditions, walleye bite, wind, and weather.

For Astoria and Buoy 10 salmon trips, we may meet in Hammond, Warrenton, or Astoria depending on the best launch location. Learn more about our Astoria Oregon fishing trips and Buoy 10 salmon fishing trips.

For Portland area trips, we may meet at 42nd Ave, Chinook Landing, Cathedral Park, or another Columbia River or Willamette River ramp. Learn more about our Portland Oregon salmon fishing trips.

For Columbia Gorge trips, we may meet near Cascade Locks, The Dalles, Celilo, Mayer State Park, or Rufus. Learn more about fishing the Columbia River Gorge.

FAQ About Oregon Fishing Trip Meeting Locations

Where will we meet for Columbia River fishing trips?

Meeting locations vary depending on the season, fish species, river conditions, and where the best fishing is happening. Common Columbia River meeting locations include Portland, Chinook Landing, Cascade Locks, The Dalles, Rufus, Astoria, Warrenton, and Hammond.

Do Oregon fishing trip meeting locations change?

Yes. Oregon fishing trip meeting locations can change because of tides, wind, weather, water levels, salmon movement, sturgeon bite, walleye conditions, and boat ramp access.

When will I know the exact boat ramp?

I will give you an approximate meeting location when you book your trip. We will confirm the exact boat ramp, time, and details a few days before your fishing trip.

What should I bring to the boat ramp?

Bring your fishing license, food, drinks, layered clothing, rain gear if needed, sunglasses, sunscreen, and a cooler to leave in your vehicle for fish after the trip.

What To Bring To Your Oregon Fishing Trip

  • Valid Oregon or Washington fishing license, depending on the trip
  • Food and drinks for the day
  • Rain gear or warm clothes depending on the season
  • Sunglasses and sunscreen
  • A cooler left in your vehicle for fish after the trip

All rods, reels, bait, tackle, and safety gear are provided. Call or text 503-314-5087 if you have questions about where to meet for your Oregon fishing trip.

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