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Smelt Highlight Fisheries in Columbia
River Regional Fishing Report

by Mark Yuasa
Seattle Times, February 22, 2017

Erika Holmes holds a bright spring chinook she caught on the lower Columbia River. (Jeff Holmes) SALMON AND STEELHEAD

Deep River -- Effective March 1 through June 15, the salmonid daily limit in Deep River will be the same as mainstem Columbia River when the mainstem Columbia below Bonneville Dam is open for hatchery Chinook retention. On days when the mainstem Columbia River is closed to Chinook retention, permanent salmonid daily limits for Deep River apply.

Coal Creek (near Longview) -- Feb. 28 is the last day to fish for steelhead and other game fish below the falls.

Cowlitz River -- 13 bank anglers had no catch. No boat anglers were sampled.

Last week, Tacoma Power employees recovered 28 coho adults and 24 winter-run steelhead adults in five days of operations at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery separator.

During the past week, Tacoma Power employees released 14 coho adults and one winter-run steelhead adult into the Cispus River near Yellow Jacket Creek.

Last week, Tacoma employees released 14 coho adults and seven winter-run steelhead adults into the Tilton River located at Gust Backstrom Park in Morton.

River flows at Mayfield Dam are approximately 10,400 cubic feet per second on Tuesday, Feb. 21. Visibility was not available and the water temperature is 42.8 degrees F. River.

Lewis River (including North Fork) -- Effective March 1 until further notice, closed to fishing for spring Chinook. Fishing for hatchery steelhead remains open.

Lower Columbia mainstem from the I-5 Bridge downstream -- Last week we sampled 16 bank and 2 boat anglers with no catch.

A Compact/Joint State hearing is also scheduled for 1 PM Thursday February 23, 2017 at the Clark Regional Wastewater District, (8000 NE 52nd Court, Vancouver, Washington 98665) to consider mainstem Columbia River fisheries, including recreational spring Chinook fisheries.

Bonneville Dam to McNary Dam -- Little to no effort observed for steelhead. No catch was observed. . . .


Mark Yuasa
Smelt Highlight Fisheries in Columbia River Regional Fishing Report
Seattle Times, February 22, 2017

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