Fishing report
Angling is open through July 31 for adipose fin-clipped summer steelhead and adipose fin-clipped chinook jacks from Tongue Point upstream to Bonneville Dam. Summer chinook and steelhead retention is allowed through July 31, from Bonneville Dam upstream to the Oregon/Washington Border.
The Washington Department of Fishing and Wildlife last week sampled 2,039 salmonid anglers (including 166 boats) on the Lower Columbia mainstem below Bonneville Dam. These anglers kept 37 adult and three jack summer Chinook, 681 summer run steelhead and 23 sockeye.
300 (44 percent) of the steelhead were kept. All the adult Chinook, wild jack Chinook, and sockeye were released as required.
In other salmonid results:
nSouth Fork Toutle River — 11 anglers kept 1 steelhead.
nCowlitz River — 96 boat anglers kept 56 steelhead and one cutthroat. A total of 139 bank anglers kept 10 adult and 2 jack Chinook and 23 steelhead, plus released 1 adult Chinook. All the fish were sampled between the hatcheries.