Washington Fishing Report
Updated for the week of September 30th – October 6th, 2005
Washington Fishing Update
South Sound/Olympic Peninsula: Razor clam season scheduled to open Oct. 15MONTESANO – The fall razor-clam season will get under way Oct. 15 at all five ocean beaches if tests continue to show the clams are safe to eat, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) and Olympic National Park announced today.
Southwest Washington: From Pro Guide Bob Barthlow (509.697.9694) - URB action in the gorge above Bonneville has been good, but Coho fishing remains on the slow side. They're catching nice bright URB's everyday and it should continue for the next few weeks, as the Coho run builds.
Cowlitz River - A mixture of fall chinook, coho, and sea run cutthroats are being caught from the I-5 Bridge downstream.
Toutle River - No report on angling success. A total of 1,151 adult fall chinook had been counted at the hatchery/trap through Sept. 18.
Kalama River - Bank anglers are catching fall chinook and some coho.
Washougal River - Bank anglers are catching fall chinook.
Wind River - Boat anglers are catching coho.
Klickitat River - Lower river was good at times for fall chinook.
Yakima River - Angler effort continues to increase.
Lower Columbia below Bonneville Dam - Some coho are being caught near the mouth of the Cowlitz.
Bonneville Pool - Limited sampling. 25 boats were counted at both the White Salmon and Klickitat mouths on Sunday.
Hanford Reach - Fishing has picked up but not at full force yet. Catch rates were an adult chinook per every 15 pole hours.
Eastern Washington: Jeff Knotts of JB's GUIDE SERVICE (509-366-4052) fished all week with clients between Ringold and 12 mile hole. They did best on either eggs or herring. Fish seemed to be on the bite as long as flows were good and the water was up.
Columbia River anglers must release chinook downstream from Pasco starting Oct. 1
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