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Oregon Fish and Wildlife Columbia River
Regional Fishing Reports

by Mark Yuasa
Seattle Times, October 3, 2014

COLUMBIA FISHING REPORTS

Cleaned Fall Chinook Weekend Fishing Opportunities:

The fall salmon season is open from Buoy 10 upstream to the Oregon/Washington Border above McNary Dam (see Sport Fishing Regulation Updates page for retention details).

Salmon/Steelhead

On the lower Columbia this past weekend there were 660 salmonid boats and 83 Oregon bank anglers counted from Bonneville Dam downstream to Tongue Point on Saturday's (9/27) flight; and 233 Oregon boats at Buoy 10. Anglers at Buoy 10 averaged 6.3 coho and 0.12 Chinook caught per boat. In the gorge, boat anglers averaged 0.96 Chinook, 0.09 coho and 0.02 steelhead caught per boat, while anglers in Troutdale averaged 0.13 Chinook and 0.02 coho caught per boat. In the Portland to Warrior Rock area, boat anglers averaged 0.13 Chinook and 0.05 coho caught per boat, while anglers fishing Warrior Rock to Tongue Point averaged 0.42 Chinook and 2.33 coho caught per boat. Bank anglers fishing in the gorge averaged 0.17 Chinook caught per angler.

Gorge Bank:

Weekend checking showed eight adult Chinook and three jack Chinook kept for 47 bank anglers.

Gorge Boats:

Weekend checking showed 54 adult Chinook, 11 jack Chinook, three adipose fin-clipped adult coho and one adipose fin-clipped steelhead kept, plus two jack Chinook and two unclipped adult coho released for 56 boats (179 anglers).

Troutdale Boats:

Weekend checking showed six adult Chinook, one jack Chinook and one adipose fin-clipped adult coho kept for 46 boats (95 anglers).

Portland (Sauvie Island) Bank:

Weekend checking showed no catch for eight bank anglers.

Portland to Warrior Rock Boats:

Weekend checking showed 14 adult Chinook, 10 jack Chinook and three adipose fin-clipped adult coho kept, plus three unclipped adult coho released for 112 boats (261 anglers).

St. Helens to Westport Bank:

Weekend checking showed no catch for four bank anglers.

Warrior Rock to Tongue Point Boats:

Weekend checking showed 22 adipose fin-clipped adult coho kept, plus five adult Chinook and six unclipped adult coho released for 12 boats (27 anglers).

Estuary Bank (Tongue Point to Clatsop Spit):

No report.

Estuary Boats (Tongue Point to Buoy 10):

Weekend checking showed 518 adipose fin-clipped coho kept, plus 13 Chinook and 184 unclipped coho released for 111 boats (315 anglers).

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Mark Yuasa
Oregon Fish and Wildlife Columbia River Regional Fishing Reports
Seattle Times, October 3, 2014

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