Originally published Tuesday, January 1, 2008 at 12:00 AM
Fishing | Where they're biting, where they're not
Saturday: Four boats with four anglers caught no fish. Oak Harbor Marina — Friday: Four boats with six anglers caught one chinook...
Salmon and saltwater
Camano Island Public Ramp — Saturday: Four boats with four anglers caught no fish.
Oak Harbor Marina — Friday: Four boats with six anglers caught one chinook. Saturday: One boat with two anglers caught no fish.
Armeni Ramp — Saturday: Six boats with 13 anglers caught one chinook and one flatfish. Sunday: 17 boats with 32 anglers caught four chinook.
Everett Ramp — Friday: One boat with two anglers caught no fish. Saturday: Eight boats with 13 anglers caught nine chinook. Sunday: Two boats with four anglers caught no fish.
Kingston Ramp — Friday: Three boats with six anglers caught no fish. Saturday: Three boats with eight anglers caught three chinook and one chum. Sunday: Four boats with eight anglers caught two chinook.
Shilshole Ramp — Saturday: Six boats with 12 anglers caught one chinook. Sunday: Four boats with nine anglers caught three chinook.
Les Davis Pier — Sunday: Three anglers caught no fish.
Point Defiance Boathouse — Friday: Two boats with four anglers caught one chinook.
Point Defiance Ramp — Friday: Two boats with three anglers caught no fish. Sunday: Six boats with 10 anglers caught four chinook.
Check provided by state Fish and Wildlife are taken randomly and do not reflect all fish caught during that period.
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