Labor Day is long gone, but Buoy 10 is yielding coho for the smattering of anglers still fishing in the Columbia River estuary.
East winds today and Friday probably will make the river too rough for comfortable fishing, but when the weather pattern shifts it might be worth one more trip to the coast.
One caveat: Coho angling at this time of year at Buoy 10 can be exceptional one day, then a bust the next if the fish decide it’s time to head upstream.
Oregon sampled 394 boaters on Sunday with 430 coho. Saturday’s count was almost as good with 339 rods and 307 coho. Washington’s sampling for Friday through Sunday was 273 boaters with 284 coho kept, three coho released and three chinook released.