T_boy
05-28-2009, 01:03 PM
Lower Columbia — Estuary, 530 anglers with 47 legal sturgeon kept plus three legal, nine oversize and 184 sublegal sturgeon released. (ODFW)
Knappton and Deep River ramps, four boaters with no sturgeon. (WDFW)
Longview, 14 boaters with three legal sturgeon kept and 14 sublegals released; six bank rods with one oversize and six sublegal sturgeon released. (WDFW)
Cowlitz River mouth, three boaters with one legal sturgeon kept and six sublegals released. (WDFW)
Longview to Portland, 130 boaters with three legal sturgeon kept plus one oversize and 148 sublegal sturgeon released; 10 Oregon bank rods with no sturgeon; 18 Oregon bank rods with 31 shad kept and one steelhead released; three boaters with five shad kept. (ODFW)
Kalama, three boaters with nine shad kept; six boaters with one legal sturgeon kept plus 17 sublegals released. (WDFW)
Woodland, three bank rods with one sublegal sturgeon released. (WDFW)
Kelley Point to Portland airport tower, 15 boaters with one legal sturgeon kept plus 11 sublegals released, (WDFW)
Troutdale, 11 boaters with 11 sublegal sturgeon released; one boater with no walleye; 14 boaters with 13 shad kept and one spring chinook released. (ODFW)
Columbia Gorge (downstream of Marker 85), 223 boaters with 13 legal sturgeon kept plus 46 oversize and 383 sublegal sturgeon released. (ODFW) Ten boaters with four oversize and three sublegal sturgeon released. (WDFW)
Columbia Gorge (downstream of Bonneville Dam), 21 boaters with 194 shad kept; 28 Oregon bank rods with 42 shad kept. (ODFW)
Mid-Columbia — Bonneville pool, 15 bank rods with one sublegal sturgeon released; 23 boaters with nine legal sturgeon kept and 61 sublegals released; 18 boaters with 12 bass kept and 10 released. (WDFW)
Cowlitz — Sixty-two boaters with nine adult spring chinook, two jack chinook and one steelhead kept; 261 bank rods with 23 adult spring chinook, two jacks and three steelhead kept plus two adult chinook and one steelhead released. (WDFW)
Wind — At the mouth, 61 bank rods with one jack chinook kept; 176 boaters with 31 adult and 20 jack spring chinook kept plus two adult and one jack chinook released. In the gorge, 14 bank rods with eight adult and nine jack chinook kept. (WDFW)
Drano Lake — Sixty bank rods with seven adult and three jack spring chinook kept, along with one bass; 287 boaters with 71 adult and 125 jack chinook kept plus one adult and three jacks released. (WDFW)
White Salmon — Four bank rods with no catch. (WDFW)
Klickitat — Seventy-three bank rods with 13 adult spring chinook, 11 jacks and six steelhead kept plus two adult chinook, 20 jacks and one steelhead released. (WDFW)
Yale Reservoir — Seven boaters with 69 kokanee. Fishing was very good on Friday, but the catch rate fell substantially on Tuesday. Trollers were using about 2 ounces of weight at 20 pulls along the Clark County side of the reservoir opposite Yale Park and Cougar.
Mayfield Lake — Twelve bank rods with nine rainbow trout kept and 10 released. (WDFW)
Riffe Lake — Twenty-three bank rods with 10 rainbow trout and one landlocked coho kept. (WDFW)
Knappton and Deep River ramps, four boaters with no sturgeon. (WDFW)
Longview, 14 boaters with three legal sturgeon kept and 14 sublegals released; six bank rods with one oversize and six sublegal sturgeon released. (WDFW)
Cowlitz River mouth, three boaters with one legal sturgeon kept and six sublegals released. (WDFW)
Longview to Portland, 130 boaters with three legal sturgeon kept plus one oversize and 148 sublegal sturgeon released; 10 Oregon bank rods with no sturgeon; 18 Oregon bank rods with 31 shad kept and one steelhead released; three boaters with five shad kept. (ODFW)
Kalama, three boaters with nine shad kept; six boaters with one legal sturgeon kept plus 17 sublegals released. (WDFW)
Woodland, three bank rods with one sublegal sturgeon released. (WDFW)
Kelley Point to Portland airport tower, 15 boaters with one legal sturgeon kept plus 11 sublegals released, (WDFW)
Troutdale, 11 boaters with 11 sublegal sturgeon released; one boater with no walleye; 14 boaters with 13 shad kept and one spring chinook released. (ODFW)
Columbia Gorge (downstream of Marker 85), 223 boaters with 13 legal sturgeon kept plus 46 oversize and 383 sublegal sturgeon released. (ODFW) Ten boaters with four oversize and three sublegal sturgeon released. (WDFW)
Columbia Gorge (downstream of Bonneville Dam), 21 boaters with 194 shad kept; 28 Oregon bank rods with 42 shad kept. (ODFW)
Mid-Columbia — Bonneville pool, 15 bank rods with one sublegal sturgeon released; 23 boaters with nine legal sturgeon kept and 61 sublegals released; 18 boaters with 12 bass kept and 10 released. (WDFW)
Cowlitz — Sixty-two boaters with nine adult spring chinook, two jack chinook and one steelhead kept; 261 bank rods with 23 adult spring chinook, two jacks and three steelhead kept plus two adult chinook and one steelhead released. (WDFW)
Wind — At the mouth, 61 bank rods with one jack chinook kept; 176 boaters with 31 adult and 20 jack spring chinook kept plus two adult and one jack chinook released. In the gorge, 14 bank rods with eight adult and nine jack chinook kept. (WDFW)
Drano Lake — Sixty bank rods with seven adult and three jack spring chinook kept, along with one bass; 287 boaters with 71 adult and 125 jack chinook kept plus one adult and three jacks released. (WDFW)
White Salmon — Four bank rods with no catch. (WDFW)
Klickitat — Seventy-three bank rods with 13 adult spring chinook, 11 jacks and six steelhead kept plus two adult chinook, 20 jacks and one steelhead released. (WDFW)
Yale Reservoir — Seven boaters with 69 kokanee. Fishing was very good on Friday, but the catch rate fell substantially on Tuesday. Trollers were using about 2 ounces of weight at 20 pulls along the Clark County side of the reservoir opposite Yale Park and Cougar.
Mayfield Lake — Twelve bank rods with nine rainbow trout kept and 10 released. (WDFW)
Riffe Lake — Twenty-three bank rods with 10 rainbow trout and one landlocked coho kept. (WDFW)