T_boy
05-14-2009, 12:53 PM
Lower Columbia — Deep River, 20 boaters with one legal sturgeon kept and three sublegals released. Fifty-eight private and six charter boats were counted in the estuary. (WDFW)
Longview to Portland, 54 boats with 11 legal sturgeon kept plus 127 sublegals released; four bank rods with no sturgeon. (ODFW)
Vancouver, four boaters with two sublegal sturgeon released. (WDFW)
Troutdale, 15 boats with three legal sturgeon kept plus 57 sublegals released; two boats with five walleye released. (ODFW)
Columbia Gorge, 10 boaters with two legal sturgeon kept and 12 sublegals released. (WDFW)
Columbia Gorge, 12 boats with two legal sturgeon kept plus one oversize and 77 sublegal sturgeon released. (ODFW)
Mid-Columbia — Bonneville pool, 64 bank rods with two legal sturgeon kept and 35 sublegals released; 13 boaters with two legal sturgeon kept and 22 sublegals released. Through April, 53 percent of the sturgeon harvest quota had been taken. Twenty-nine boaters with 81 bass released. (WDFW)
Cowlitz — Fifty-nine boaters with four adult and one jack spring chinook kept; 150 bank rods with 13 adult spring chinook and one steelhead kept plus one steelhead released. (WDFW)
Kalama — Fifty-four bank rods with three spring chinook kept and two steelhead released; 52 boaters with one adult spring chinook, one jack and one steelhead kept plus one jack chinook released. (WDFW)
Lewis — Sixty-two bank rods with one adult spring chinook and two steelhead kept plus one adult chinook released; 26 boaters with one adult spring chinook kept and two adult chinook released. (WDFW)
North Fork Lewis — Eighty-one bank rods with five adult and four jack chinook kept plus five adult chinook released; 77 boaters with four adult spring chinook, one jack chinook and six steelhead kept plus one adult chinook and four steelhead released. (WDFW)
Wind River — At the mouth, 547 boaters with 71 adult chinook, 23 jack chinook and one steelhead kept plus six adult and one jack chinook released; 30 bank rods with two adult chinook kept and one released.
In the gorge, two bank rods with one adult chinook. (WDFW)
Drano Lake — Three-hundred-ninety-five boaters with 91 adult and 25 jack spring chinook kept plus two jacks released; 154 bank rods with 35 adult and three jack chinook kept plus one adult chinook released. (WDFW)
White Salmon — Fourteen bank rods with no catch. (WDFW)
Klickitat — Thirlty-nine bank rods with four adult spring chinook, seven jack and two steelhead kept plus one adult chinook released. (WDFW)
Longview to Portland, 54 boats with 11 legal sturgeon kept plus 127 sublegals released; four bank rods with no sturgeon. (ODFW)
Vancouver, four boaters with two sublegal sturgeon released. (WDFW)
Troutdale, 15 boats with three legal sturgeon kept plus 57 sublegals released; two boats with five walleye released. (ODFW)
Columbia Gorge, 10 boaters with two legal sturgeon kept and 12 sublegals released. (WDFW)
Columbia Gorge, 12 boats with two legal sturgeon kept plus one oversize and 77 sublegal sturgeon released. (ODFW)
Mid-Columbia — Bonneville pool, 64 bank rods with two legal sturgeon kept and 35 sublegals released; 13 boaters with two legal sturgeon kept and 22 sublegals released. Through April, 53 percent of the sturgeon harvest quota had been taken. Twenty-nine boaters with 81 bass released. (WDFW)
Cowlitz — Fifty-nine boaters with four adult and one jack spring chinook kept; 150 bank rods with 13 adult spring chinook and one steelhead kept plus one steelhead released. (WDFW)
Kalama — Fifty-four bank rods with three spring chinook kept and two steelhead released; 52 boaters with one adult spring chinook, one jack and one steelhead kept plus one jack chinook released. (WDFW)
Lewis — Sixty-two bank rods with one adult spring chinook and two steelhead kept plus one adult chinook released; 26 boaters with one adult spring chinook kept and two adult chinook released. (WDFW)
North Fork Lewis — Eighty-one bank rods with five adult and four jack chinook kept plus five adult chinook released; 77 boaters with four adult spring chinook, one jack chinook and six steelhead kept plus one adult chinook and four steelhead released. (WDFW)
Wind River — At the mouth, 547 boaters with 71 adult chinook, 23 jack chinook and one steelhead kept plus six adult and one jack chinook released; 30 bank rods with two adult chinook kept and one released.
In the gorge, two bank rods with one adult chinook. (WDFW)
Drano Lake — Three-hundred-ninety-five boaters with 91 adult and 25 jack spring chinook kept plus two jacks released; 154 bank rods with 35 adult and three jack chinook kept plus one adult chinook released. (WDFW)
White Salmon — Fourteen bank rods with no catch. (WDFW)
Klickitat — Thirlty-nine bank rods with four adult spring chinook, seven jack and two steelhead kept plus one adult chinook released. (WDFW)