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Fishing Report: lower Columbia River, tributary summary for week of Oct. 28-Nov. 3

By Columbian news services
Published: November 9, 2024, 5:32am

On the lower Columbia River between Rocky Point/Tongue Point line upstream to Bonneville Dam there was no flight count conducted due to weather conditions.

MAINSTEM COLUMBIA

Salmon/Steelhead

Sec. 1 (Bonneville) — Six bank anglers kept two coho; six boats/13 rods kept two coho, released one Chinook and one coho.

Sec 2 (Camas/Washougal) — Two boats/five rods released one coho.

Sec 4 (Vancouver) — Three boats/five rods had no catch.

Sec 5 (Woodland) — Three boats/four rods had no catch.

Sec 6 (Kalama) — One bank angler had no catch.

COLUMBIA TRIBUTARIES

Salmon/Steelhead

Cowlitz River I-5 bridge downstream — 29 bank rods kept one jack coho and released three coho; four boats/seven rods released one steelhead.

Cowlitz River above the I-5 bridge — 41 bank rods kept seven coho, two coho jack, one steelhead, released 30 Chinook, four coho, one coho jack and one steelhead; two boats/five rods had no catch.

Kalama River — 17 bank rods kept one coho.

Lewis River — 115 bank rods kept 31 coho, released three Chinook, 11 coho, one coho jack and one chum; 17 boats/30 rods kept two Chinook and eight coho.

Wind River — Four boats/six rods kept one coho, one coho jack and released three coho.

Drano Lake — Nine bank rods had no catch.

Klickitat River below Fisher Hill Bridge — 38 bank rods kept two Chinook, 20 coho and one steelhead.

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