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Fishing report Feb. 1

By Terry Otto, Columbian staff writer
Published: January 31, 2018, 11:31pm

Weekend Fishing Opportunities:

• White sturgeon retention is closed from Buoy 10 upstream to Bonneville Dam, and in The Dalles Pool but remains an option for catch-and-release fishing.

• Walleye angling is good in The Dalles and John Day pools.

• Recreational sturgeon seasons in Bonneville and John Day pools will close in February under rules announced today by fishery managers from Oregon and Washington. The states decided to close recreational white sturgeon retention effective Sunday in Bonneville Pool and effective Monday, Feb. 12 in John Day Pool.

• A few winter steelhead should be available for anglers plunking from the beaches on the lower Columbia River.

• Trout are available in many of Washington’s Region 5 lakes

Salmon/Steelhead

Early winter steelhead runs in local rivers continue to decline along with catch rates. Late-run steelhead should start to increase in February and will peak in late March. The best action for late run steelhead will be on the Kalama and Colwitz rivers.

Cowlitz River: Effort and catches are light. From the Interstate 5 bridge downstream, 14 bank rods kept 1 steelhead. Above the I-5 bridge, 14 bank rods released 1 adult coho and 3 cutts. 1 boat/2 rods had no catch. (WDFW)

Grays River: 1 bank angler released 1 hatchery steelhead

Elochoman River: 9 bank anglers released one hatchery steelhead and one wild steelhead.

Abernathy Creek: 10 bank anglers had no catch.

Germany Creek: 2 bank anglers had no catch.

East Fork Lewis River: 25 bank anglers had no catch.

Salmon Creek: 30 bank anglers kept 2 hatchery steelhead and released 1.

No boat anglers were surveyed.

Kress Lake, (Cowlitz County): More than 150 winter steelhead were stocked during the month of January. No report on angling success. (WDFW)

Sturgeon

Lower Columbia River (below Bonneville Dam): Closed for retention. No report.

Bonneville Pool (Bonneville Dam upstream to The Dalles Dam): Weekly checking showed one legal white sturgeon kept, plus seven sublegal sturgeon released for 31 bank anglers; and 18 legal white sturgeon kept, plus four legal, 228 sublegal and four oversize sturgeon released for 22 boats (63 anglers).

The Dalles Pool (The Dalles Dam upstream to John Day Dam): Closed for retention. No report.

John Day Pool (John Day Dam upstream to McNary Dam): Weekly checking showed three sublegal sturgeon released for 37 bank anglers; and two legal white sturgeon kept, plus one legal, 18 sublegal and two oversize sturgeon released for 33 boats (73 anglers). (ODFW)

Walleye

Bonneville Pool: Weekly checking showed 12 walleye kept for three boats (seven anglers).

The Dalles Pool: No report.

John Day Pool: Weekly checking showed 38 walleye kept, plus 20 walleye released for 17 boats (35 anglers). (ODFW)

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Columbian staff writer