Originally published April 8, 2008 at 12:00 AM | Page modified April 8, 2008 at 12:07 AM
Fishing | Where they're biting, where they're not
Salmon and saltwater
Everett ramp -- Thursday: 23 boats with 37 anglers caught five chinook; Friday: 11 boats with 22 anglers caught three chinook; Saturday: 24 boats with 49 anglers caught six chinook; Sunday: 13 boats with 26 anglers caught no fish.
Bayside Drystack ramp, Everett -- Sunday: Two boats with three anglers caught one chinook.
Glenn Street ramp, Bellingham -- Sunday: Four boats with five anglers caught two chinook.
Washington Park ramp, Anacortes -- Saturday: Nine boats with 10 anglers caught one chinook; Sunday: Four boats with seven anglers caught one chinook.
Maple Grove ramp, Camano Island -- Thursday: One boat with two anglers caught no fish; Friday: Three boats with five anglers caught no fish; Sunday: One boat with two anglers caught no fish.
Camano Island ramp -- Friday: Three boats with six anglers caught no fish; Sunday: Three boats with six anglers caught no fish.
Olson's Resort ramp, Sekiu -- Sunday: Eight boats with 19 anglers caught eight chinook and one kelp greenling.
Ediz Hook ramp, Port Angeles -- Saturday: 17 boats with 30 anglers caught eight chinook; Sunday: 11 boats with 16 anglers caught four chinook.
Port Angeles West ramp -- Friday: Two boats with five anglers caught no fish.
Freshwater Bay ramp -- Friday: One boat with two anglers caught two chinook.
Port Townsend Boat Haven Marina ramp -- Friday: Five boats with seven anglers caught two chinook; Sunday: 13 boats with 25 anglers caught three chinook.
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Hood Canal ramp north of Potlatch -- Thursday: One boat with one angler caught no fish.
Kingston ramp -- Saturday: Three boats with six anglers caught three chinook.
Narrows Marina -- Friday: One boat with one angler caught one chinook; Sunday: Two boats with three anglers caught one chinook.
Point Defiance Park Boathouse and ramp, Tacoma -- Saturday: 14 boats with 24 anglers caught four chinook.
Rivers and lakes
Columbia River below Bonneville Dam -- Last week: 532 bank anglers caught 49 chinook and one steelhead, and released 12 chinook; 1,135 boats with 2,755 anglers caught 582 chinook and two steelhead, and released 82 chinook; eight bank anglers caught no sturgeon; five boats with 12 anglers released one sturgeon; three boats with four anglers caught three walleye.
Columbia River in Bonneville Pool -- Last week: 31 bank anglers caught one sturgeon and released four; seven boats with 18 anglers released 30 sturgeon; one boat with one angler caught no walleye.
Cowlitz River -- Last week: 60 bank anglers caught three steelhead; 19 boat anglers caught two chinook and five steelhead, and released one steelhead.
Kalama River -- Last week: Nine bank anglers caught no fish.
Lewis River mainstem -- Last week: 10 bank anglers released one steelhead; 12 boat anglers caught one steelhead.
Lewis River, North Fork -- Last week: Seven bank anglers caught no fish; two boat anglers caught no fish.
Drano Lake -- Last week: Four bank anglers caught no fish; 31 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.
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