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Columbia River fishing report May 7

By Al Thomas, Columbian Outdoors Reporter
Published: May 6, 2015, 5:00pm

Spring chinook anglers get one more shot in the lower Columbia River on Saturday, then must wait until May 16.

Most everyone agrees the upper Columbia-Snake run is waning daily, and the catch is anticipated to be slower than Saturday and Sunday, which was not as good as April 16.

Klineline Pond was stocked with 3,000 brown trout last week.

Angler sampling by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife:

Lower Columbia — Downstream of Puget Island, 46 boaters with 21 adult spring chinook and one jack chinook kept plus four adult spring chinook released.

Cathlamet, five boaters and five bank rods with no salmon or steelhead.

Longview, 327 boaters with 43 adult spring chinook and five jack chinook kept plus seven adult and one jack spring chinook released; 55 bank rods with one jack chinook and one steelhead kept plus one adult chinook released.

Kalama, 234 boaters with 42 adult spring chinook and four jack chinook kept plus four adult and four jack chinook released; 39 bank rods with one adult spring chinook kept.

Woodland, 184 boaters with 31 adult spring chinook and one jack kept plus 11 adult chinook released; 30 bank rods with one adult spring chinook kept.

Warrior Rock to Kelley Point, 184 boaters with 23 adult spring chinook and three jacks kept plus seven adult chinook released; 111 bank rods with 11 adult spring chinook and a jack kept plus three adult spring chinook and two jacks released; six boaters with 10 legal, 30 sublegal and four oversize sturgeon released.

Davis Bar to Portland airport tower, 107 boaters with eight adult and one jack chinook kept plus four chinook released; six bank rods with no catch.

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Camas-Washougal, 79 boaters with 12 adult and one jack chinook kept plus one adult and one jack released; seven bank rods with no catch.

Reed Island to Beacon Rock, 53 boaters with seven adult spring chinook and two jacks kept plus two adult chinook released.

North Bonneville, 237 bank rods with 80 adult and 10 jack chinook kept plus 23 adult and one jack released.

Mid-Columbia — Bonneville pool, 106 bank rods with 49 chinook kept and one released.

The Dalles pool, 87 boaters with 15 spring chinook kept and five released; 68 bank rods with 11 spring chinook kept and three released; 10 boaters with 49 walleye kept and 18 released; 13 boaters with nine bass kept and 77 released.

John Day pool, 44 bank rods with six spring chinook kept and two released; 183 boaters with 25 spring chinook kept and six released; 59 boaters with 284 walleye kept and 41 released; 14 boaters with 30 bass kept and 83 released.

Cowlitz — Thirty-nine boaters with 19 adult spring chinook and five jack chinook kept; 147 bank rods with eight spring chinook and one steelhead kept plus one steelhead released.

Wind — At the mouth, 395 boaters with 110 adult and one jack chinook kept plus two adult and one jack chinook released; 13 bank rods with two adult chinook kept. In the gorge, 11 bank rods with two adult chinook kept.

Drano Lake — Twenty-six bank rods with seven adult chinook; 368 boaters with 198 adult and one jack chinook kept plus two adult chinook released.

Klickitat — Thirty bank rods with nine adult chinook kept

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