Originally published October 15, 2007 at 12:00 AM | Page modified October 16, 2007 at 12:00 PM
Fishing | Where they're biting, where they're not
Salmon and saltwater
Don Armeni ramp, West Seattle -- Friday: Six boats with 12 anglers caught three coho.
Everett ramp -- Friday: 19 boats with 37 anglers caught five coho and one chum; Saturday: 38 boats with 80 anglers caught seven coho, two rockfish and 28 flounder; Sunday: 27 boats with 62 anglers caught 15 coho and two rockfish.
Kingston ramp -- Saturday: 10 boats with 22 anglers caught no fish.
Mukilteo ramp -- Friday: Four boats with eight anglers caught no fish; Saturday: 10 boats with 19 anglers caught two coho, eight flounder and one kelp greenling; Sunday: Five boats with 11 anglers caught no fish.
Eddie Vine ramp, Shilshole Bay -- Friday: 12 boats with 22 anglers caught four coho.; Saturday: 25 boats with 46 anglers caught four coho; Sunday: 15 boats with 28 anglers caught six coho and 20 flounder.
Glenn Street ramp, Bellingham -- Friday: Two boats with seven anglers caught three coho; Saturday: Nine boats with 23 anglers caught one chinook, two coho, one chum, one kelp greenling and one cabezon; Sunday: Four boats with nine anglers caught one coho.
Cornet Bay ramp, North Whidbey Island -- Friday: Three boats with five anglers caught no fish; Saturday: Nine boats with 16 anglers caught one coho and two pinks; Sunday: Nine boats with 16 anglers caught two coho.
Snug HarborResort, San Juan Island -- Saturday: Seven boats with 11 anglers caught seven coho; Sunday: Four boats with six anglers caught one coho.
Griffin Bay ramp -- Friday: One boat with two anglers caught no fish; Sunday: Two boats with three anglers caught one coho.
Washington Park ramp, Anacortes -- Friday: Two boats with two anglers caught no fish; Saturday: Four boats with seven anglers caught one coho; Sunday: Five boats with nine anglers caught four rockfish and 11 kelp greenling.
Ediz Hook ramp, Port Angeles -- Friday: Four boats with six anglers caught four coho; Saturday: 11 boats with 15 anglers caught 13 coho; Sunday: Nine boats with 15 anglers caught 10 coho.
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Salsbury Point shoreline, Hood Canal -- Sunday: Three anglers caught no fish.
Marrowstone Island shoreline -- Saturday: Six anglers caught one coho.
Point Wilson shoreline near Port Townsend -- Friday: Two anglers caught two coho.
Dewatto ramp, Hood Canal -- Saturday: 19 boats with 33 anglers caught four coho.
Misery Point ramp, Hood Canal -- Friday: One boat with one angler caught no fish; Sunday: Four boats with six anglers caught seven coho.
Wollochet Bay ramp -- Friday: One boat with one angler caught one chinook.
Narrows Marina -- Friday: Two boats with four anglers caught no fish; Saturday: One boat with two anglers caught no fish; Sunday: Six boats with seven anglers caught seven chinook.
Point Defiance Park Boathouse and ramp, Tacoma -- Friday: Four boats with four anglers caught one chinook; Saturday: 28 boats with 46 anglers caught 11 chinook and seven coho; Sunday: Nine boats with 16 anglers caught four coho and 14 flounder.
Zittels Marina -- Saturday: Two boats with four anglers caught no fish.
Boston Harbor Marina -- Saturday: 13 boats with 23 anglers caught two coho, one chum, five dogfish and one sculpin.
John's Creek estuary in Oakland Bay -- Saturday: Three bank anglers caught two chum.
Luhr Beach ramp -- Sunday: Three boats with eight anglers caught no fish.
Rivers and lakes
Columbia River below Bonneville Dam -- Last week: 47 bank anglers caught two coho and one steelhead; 30 boats with 60 anglers caught eight chinook and seven coho, and released two coho; 451 bank anglers caught 70 sturgeon and released 60; 26 boats with 52 anglers caught 15 sturgeon and released 170; seven boats with 12 anglers caught 12 walleye.
Columbia River in Bonneville Pool -- Last week: 83 boat anglers caught seven chinook and 12 coho, and released three coho and one chinook.
Columbia River in the Hanford Reach Area -- Last week: 274 boats with 666 anglers caught 332 chinook, 13 steelhead and 11 other fish, and released 22 steelhead.
Columbia River in Ringold Area -- Last week: 151 bank anglers caught 10 chinook, 18 steelhead and 13 other fish, and released nine steelhead; 75 boats with 337 anglers caught 70 steelhead and released 43.
Cowlitz River -- Last week: 16 bank anglers caught 12 coho, and released three coho and one chinook.
Kalama River -- Last week: 21 bank anglers caught four coho and released one chinook; two boat anglers caught no fish.
Lewis River, North Fork -- Last week: 58 bank anglers caught three coho, and released eight coho and 11 chinook; five boat anglers released two chinook.
Drano Lake -- Last week: Two boat anglers caught no fish.
White Salmon River -- Last week: Two bank anglers released one coho.
Yakima River -- Last week: 218 anglers caught 169 chinook and eight coho, and released four steelhead.
Klickitat River -- Last week: 18 bank anglers caught eight chinook and released one; four boat anglers caught no fish.
Check provided by state Fish and Wildlife are taken randomly and do not reflect all fish caught during that period.
Copyright © 2007 The Seattle Times Company
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