Originally published Tuesday, April 1, 2008 at 12:00 AM
Fishing | Where they're biting, where they're not
Salmon and saltwater
Everett ramp -- Friday: Three boats with seven anglers caught no fish; Saturday: Nine boats with 18 anglers caught one chinook; Sunday: 25 boats with 57 anglers caught 14 chinook and two rockfish.
Dagmar's Landing Marina, Everett -- Sunday: Two boats with seven anglers caught no fish.
Edmonds Marina -- Sunday: Three boats with six anglers caught one chinook.
Glenn Street ramp, Bellingham -- Saturday: Eight boats with 15 anglers caught three chinook; Sunday: 39 boats with 89 anglers caught nine chinook.
Camano Island ramp -- Thursday: Three boats with six anglers caught one chinook; Saturday: One boat with two anglers caught no fish; Sunday: Eight boats with 15 anglers caught two chinook.
Cap Sante Marina, Anacortes -- Saturday: 72 boats with 183 anglers caught 121 chinook; Sunday: 54 boats with 144 anglers caught 69 chinook.
Maple Grove ramp, Camano Island -- Sunday: Three boats with seven anglers caught one chinook.
Washington Park ramp, Anacortes -- Saturday: 18 boats with 45 anglers caught no fish.
Ediz Hook ramp, Port Angeles -- Friday: One boat with one angler caught no fish; Sunday: Seven boats with 13 anglers caught four chinook.
Port Townsend Boat Haven Marina ramp -- Sunday: Three boats with seven anglers caught two chinook.
Freshwater Bay ramp -- Saturday: Two boats with four anglers caught four chinook.
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Kingston ramp -- Saturday: One boat with three anglers caught no fish.
Narrows Marina -- Sunday: Four boats with 10 anglers caught five chinook.
Point Defiance Park Boathouse and ramp, Tacoma -- Thursday: Four boats with five anglers caught one chinook.
Misery Point ramp, Hood Canal -- Saturday: One boat with three anglers caught no fish.
Narrows Properites Park -- Saturday: One angler caught no fish.
Solo Point ramp -- Saturday: One boat with three anglers caught no fish.
Rivers and lakes
Lower Columbia River at Bonneville Dam -- Last week: 166 bank anglers caught 11 chinook; 15 boats with 38 anglers caught eight chinook and released one.
Lower Columbia River in Camas/Washougal area -- Last week: Two bank anglers caught no fish; 470 boats with 1,141 anglers caught 341 chinook and released 50; six boats with 13 anglers released 27 sturgeon.
Lower Columbia River in Vancouver area -- Last week: 188 bank anglers caught five chinook and released two; 174 boats with 388 anglers caught 64 chinook and released seven.
Lower Columbia River in Woodland area -- Last week: 54 bank anglers caught no fish; 70 boats with 173 anglers caught 24 chinook and released four; four boats with 12 anglers released 10 sturgeon.
Lower Columbia River in Cowlitz/Kalama area -- Last week: 71 bank anglers caught no fish; 199 boats with 458 anglers caught 31 chinook and released five.
Lower Columbia River in Longview area -- Last week: 59 bank anglers caught three steelhead; 394 boats with 836 anglers caught 47 chinook and released six; two boats with four anglers caught one sturgeon and released four.
Lower Columbia River in Cathlamet area -- Last week: 63 bank anglers caught released one chinook and kept one steelhead; 298 boats with 794 anglers caught 104 chinook and released 14.
Columbia River in Bonneville Pool -- Last week: 72 bank anglers caught one sturgeon and released 60; six boats with 13 anglers caught three sturgeon and released 48; one boat with one angler caught no walleye; one boat with two anglers caught no bass.
Columbia River in John Day Pool -- Last week: Seven bank anglers released one sturgeon; 12 boats with 24 anglers caught two sturgeon and released 15; four bank anglers caught one steelhead and released one; 12 boats with 21 anglers caught three walleye and released three.
Wind River -- Last week: Two boat anglers caught no fish.
Drano Lake -- Last week: Four boat anglers caught one 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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