The fall salmon season is open from Buoy 10 at the mouth of the Columbia River upstream to the Oregon/Washington Border above McNary Dam.
Fishing for albacore tuna is very good off the coast.
White sturgeon retention is closed from Buoy 10 upstream to McNary Dam but remains an option for catch-and-release fishing.
Trout fishing is good in high elevation lakes.
Panfish, bass, and catfish are biting well in local lakes and rivers.
Coho are showing in stronger numbers at Buoy 10.
SALMON/STEELHEAD
Columbia River Mainstem
Columbia River Tributaries
- Lewis River -- From Johnson Creek to the power lines below Merwin Dam: release all salmon other than hatchery coho until further notice.
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North Fork Toutle River -- Daily salmon limit six, up to four adults may be retained. Release all salmon other than hatchery coho.
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Elochoman River -- Six bank anglers kept one steelhead.
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Cowlitz River -- I-5 Bridge downstream: One boat/two rods had no catch. Above the I-5 Bridge: Five bank rods had no catch. 13 boats/33 rods kept 20 steelhead, released five steelhead and two Chinook.
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Lewis River -- Four bank anglers had no catch.
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Wind River -- One boat/one rod had no catch.
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Drano Lake -- 11 boats/25 rods kept nine chinook.
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Klickitat below Fisher Hill Bridge -- One bank angler had no catch.
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Klickitat above No. 5 Fishway -- One bank angler had no catch.
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Terry Otto
Fishing Report, August 29
The Columbian, August 29, 2019
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