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Sport Sampling Results for March11-17,
2002
Sport Sampling Summaries - PDF Format
Salmon/Steelhead
- Cowlitz River - Counting fish
released, boat anglers at Blue Creek averaged nearly 1.5 steelhead per rod
last week. Two spring chinook had returned to Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery through
March 6.
- On Monday March 11, Tacoma Power
employees transported eleven steelhead adults to the Tilton River at Gust
Backstrom Park in Morton, and they released 28 steelhead adults into the upper
Cowlitz River at Lake Scanewa.
During the past week Tacoma Power employees recycled a total of 29 steelhead
downstream to the Olequa boat launch. River flows at Mayfield Dam are approximately
7,570 cubic feet per second on Monday, March 18. Water visibility is over
four feet.
- Lewis River - Light effort and
catches. Flows below Merwin Dam were 6,500 cfs this morning.
- Wind River - Boat anglers reportedly
caught a couple spring chinook on the opener Saturday. Just a handful of boats
over the weekend.
- Drano Lake - About 20 boats on
the opener Saturday with no reported catch. Only a couple boats there Sunday.
- White Salmon River - No effort
over the weekend.
- Lower Columbia below Bonneville
Dam - Pretty heavy effort and fairly good catch of hatchery spring chinook
off the bank just below Bonneville Dam last weekend. About 150 bank rods there
on opener Saturday. Increasing catch of spring chinook in the clear Columbia
water near Vancouver. Overall, boat and bank anglers averaging a spring chinook
kept or released per every 13.6 rods last week.
- A total of 76 and 65 adult spring
chinook were counted at Bonneville Dam last Saturday and Sunday, respectively.
Flows at Bonneville Dam were 133,000 cfs yesterday and water visibility was
6 feet.
- Bonneville Pool - Little effort
for hatchery steelhead. Remains closed to fishing for salmon.
- The Dalles and John Day pools
- Including fish released, anglers averaged slightly better than 1/3 steelhead
per rod last week. No spring chinook were sampled last weekend.
Sturgeon
- Lower Columbia below Bonneville
Dam - Boat anglers are catching some legals from Longview to Vancouver. Effort
and catch has been light from the bank.
- Bonneville Pool - Boat anglers
averaged a legal kept per every 4 rods last week. Fishing was slow from the
bank. Through February, an estimated 383 fish of the 1,520 sturgeon guideline
had been taken.
- The Dalles Pool - Slow for legal
size fish last week. Through February, an estimated 116 fish of the 700 sturgeon
guideline had been taken.
- John Day Pool - Slow for legal
size fish last week. Through February, an estimated 10 of the 165 sturgeon
guideline had been taken.
Walleye and Bass and
other warm water fish
- Bonneville Pool - No effort was
found for either specie there last week.
- The Dalles Pool - Boaters averaged
½ walleye per rod based on the few anglers sampled last week. No effort
for bass was found.
- John Day Pool - Including fish
released, boat anglers averaged a walleye per every 10 rods last week. Some
bass are also being caught.
Trout
- Klineline Pond - Including fish
released, bank anglers averaged nearly 4 fish per rod last week. Mixture of
rainbows and brown trout in the catch. The pond was planted with 2,000 rainbows
and 4,000 browns averaging about ½ pound each last week.
- Other waters planted with ½
trout last week:
- Battleground Lake - 3,000
rainbows
- Lacamas Lake near Camas -
7,500 browns and 5,000 rainbows
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