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Columbia River mainstem, tributary fishing summary for June 5-11

By Columbian staff, news services
Published: June 14, 2023, 2:46pm

The Washington Columbia River mainstem and tributary sport sampling summary for June 5-11:

Fishery reports

COLUMBIA RIVER MAINSTEM

SHAD

Sec 1 (Bonneville) — 26 bank anglers kept 237 shad; two boats/seven rods kept 65 shad.

COLUMBIA RIVER TRIBUTARIES

SALMON/STEELHEAD

Cowlitz River from Interstate 5 bridge downstream — 62 bank rods kept three steelhead; one boat/two rods had no catch.

Cowlitz River above the I-5 bridge — 34 bank rods kept six Chinook, two jacks, three steelhead and released one Chinook; six boats/19 rods kept 16 steelhead.

Kalama River — 51 bank rods kept one Chinook, one steelhead and released one steelhead; 11 boats/25 rods kept 12 Chinook, four jacks and released one Chinook.

Lewis River — 36 bank rods had no catch; 11 boats/19 rods kept two Chinook, one jack and released one Chinook.

Wind River — Seven bank rods had no catch; 11 boats/20 rods had no catch.

Drano Lake — One bank rod had no catch; 11 boats/16 rods had no catch.

Klickitat River below Fisher Hill Bridge — Two bank rods had no catch.

Recent trout plants

June 7

Swift Power Canal — 2,100 rainbow trout, 1.50 fish per pound from Merwin Hatchery.

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