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Washington Columbia River mainstem, tributary fishing report for Oct. 16-22

By Columbian news services
Published: October 25, 2023, 3:45pm

The Washington Columbia River mainstem and tributary sport sampling summary for Oct. 16-22.

COLUMBIA RIVER MAINSTEM

SALMON/STEELHEAD

Sec 1 (Bonneville) — 47 bank anglers kept three Chinook, one Chinook jack and two coho; seven boats/20 rods kept six Chinook, one chinook jack, four coho and released two Chinook and one coho.

Sec 2 (Camas/Washougal) — 21 boats/41 rods kept six Chinook, two coho and released two Chinook jacks.

Sec 4 (Vancouver) — Five boats/eight rods kept four Chinook, four Chinook jacks and one coho.

Sec 6 (Kalama) — 18 bank anglers had no catch; two boats/two rods had no catch.

WALLEYE

Sec 2 (Camas/Washougal) — One boat/two rods had no catch.

COLUMBIA RIVER TRIBUTARIES

SALMON/STEELHEAD

Cowlitz River from Interstate 5 bridge downstream — 18 bank rods kept six coho jacks and released two coho; six boats/14 rods kept three coho and released one coho.

Cowlitz River above the I-5 bridge — 10 bank rods kept one steelhead.

Kalama River — Nine bank rods kept one steelhead.

Lewis River — Eight bank rods had no catch; two boats/two rods kept one coho.

Wind River — Four bank rods had no catch; seven boats/13 rods kept one Chinook jack and five coho.

Drano Lake — Six bank rods had no catch; 32 boats/110 rods kept 32 Chinook, two Chinook jacks, 37 coho, one coho jack and released five Chinook, two Chinook jacks, three coho and one steelhead.

Klickitat River below Fisher Hill Bridge — 33 bank rods kept one Chinook, 10 coho and released two Chinook.

Klickitat River above No. 5 Fishway — One boat/two rods had no catch.

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