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Columbia River and tributary fishery reports for week of July 15

By Columbian news services
Published: July 20, 2024, 5:30am

Lower Columbia River from Rocky Point/Tongue Point line upstream to Bonneville Dam during the July 13 flight count.

MAINSTEM COLUMBIA

Salmon/Steelhead

Sec. 1 (Bonneville) — 65 bank anglers kept one Chinook jack, eight steelhead, and released 11 steelhead and six sockeye. 1 boat/3 rods had no catch.

Sec. 2 (Camas/Washougal) — Three bank anglers had no catch. 10 boats/16 rods released one Chinook and three steelhead.

Sec. 3 (I-5 area) — Seven bank anglers had no catch.

Sec. 4 (Vancouver) — Eight bank anglers had no catch. 1 boat/1 rod had no catch.

Sec. 5 (Woodland) — 21 bank anglers kept three steelhead. 4 boats/9 rods had no catch.

Sec. 6 (Kalama) — 11 bank anglers kept one steelhead. 1 boats/3 rods kept two steelhead and released one steelhead.

Sec. 7 (Cowlitz) — No report.

Sec. 8 (Longview) — 69 bank anglers kept four steelhead and released one steelhead. 11 boats/21 rods had no catch.

Sec. 9 (Cathlamet) — Five bank anglers kept two steelhead and released one steelhead. 7 boats/17 rods kept two steelhead and released one steelhead.

Sec. 10 (Cathlamet) — Five bank anglers kept one steelhead. 1 boats/5 rods kept four steelhead and released one steelhead.

Sturgeon

Sec. 1 (Bonneville) — One boat/3 rods released one oversize sturgeon.

Sec. 10 (Cathlamet) — One boat/5 rods had no catch.

Walleye

Sec. 2 (Camas/Washougal) — Two boats/3 rods kept seven walleye.

COLUMBIA TRIBUTARIES

Salmon/Steelhead

Cowlitz River I-5 Bridge downstream — 11 bank rods kept two steelhead.

Cowlitz River above the I-5 Bridge — Eight bank rods released kept one steelhead. 7 boats/28 rods kept one Chinook jack, 23 steelhead and released two Chinook jacks.

OREGON CREEL CHECK‌

Walleye

The Dalles pool — Four boats/13 rods with 24 walleye kept and seven released.

John Day pool — Five boats/eight rods with 68 walleye kept and 30 released.

Sturgeon

Lower Columbia — 11 boats/37 rods with 13 sublegal, 44 legal and 53 oversize sturgeon released.

The Dalles pool — One boat/4 rods with 14 legal and four oversize sturgeon released.

John Day pool — Five boats/18 rods with three sublegal, five legal and 13 oversize sturgeon released.

Steelhead

Troutdale — Five boats/11 rods with three summer chinook and two steelhead released.

Portland to Warrior Rock — Four boats/eight rods with one sockeye released.

Warrior Rock to Rainier — Four boats/seven rods with one steelhead kept and one steelhead released.

Bonneville pool — Four boats/seven rods with one steelhead released.

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