Originally published July 1, 2008 at 12:00 AM | Page modified July 1, 2008 at 8:32 AM
Fishing | Where they're biting, where they're not
Salmon and saltwater Shilshole Bay ramp — Sunday: Eight boats with 13 anglers caught 15 flounder. Everett ramp — Friday: 13...
Salmon and saltwater
Shilshole Bay ramp — Sunday: Eight boats with 13 anglers caught 15 flounder.
Everett ramp — Friday: 13 boats with 26 anglers caught no fish; Saturday: 23 boats with 51 anglers caught one chinook and six flounder; Sunday: 21 boats with 40 anglers caught two chinook and seven flounder.
Glenn Street ramp, Bellingham — Sunday: Eight boats with 21 anglers caught five rockfish.
Washington Park ramp, Anacortes — Saturday: Three boats with seven anglers caught no fish.
Olson's Resort, Sekiu — Thursday: Seven boats with 15 anglers caught six halibut; Saturday: 30 boats with 60 anglers caught 11 rockfish, 31 halibut, two lingcod and one kelp greenling; Sunday: 30 boats with 68 anglers caught three rockfish, 33 halibut, one kelp greenling and five Pacific cod.
Point Defiance Park ramp and boathouse, Tacoma — Thursday: 14 boats with 23 anglers caught nine chinook; Friday: 30 boats with 64 anglers caught four chinook and 19 flounder; Saturday: 67 boats with 182 anglers caught 33 chinook, two rockfish, 38 flounder and two kelp greenling; Sunday: 82 boats with 181 anglers caught 22 chinook, two coho and 21 flounder.
Boston Harbor ramp — Sunday: Two boats with three anglers caught no fish.
Gig Harbor ramp — Friday: 15 boats with 32 anglers caught one chinook.
Narrows Marina — Sunday: 13 boats with 25 anglers caught 13 chinook.
Luhr Beach ramp — Saturday: Nine boats with 16 anglers caught one chinook.
Checks provided by state Fish and Wildlife are taken randomly and do not reflect all fish caught during that period.
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