Originally published Tuesday, June 16, 2009 at 12:00 AM
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Fishing | Where they're biting, where they're not
Seattle Times staff reporter
Salmon and saltwater
Don Armeni ramp in West Seattle -- June 13: 12 boats with 33 anglers caught six rockfish, six lingcod and one kelp greenling.
Shilshole Bay ramp -- June 13: Nine boats with 19 anglers caught two lingcod, one cabezon and 15 flounder.
Everett ramp -- June 12: 21 boats with 44 anglers caught one chinook, four lingcod, nine rockfish and 28 flounder; June 13: 41 boats with 82 anglers caught four rockfish, five lingcod and 37 flounder; June 14: 39 boats with 88 anglers caught five rockfish, five lingcod and one cabezon.
Mukilteo ramp -- June 12: Four boats with seven anglers caught one rockfish, two lingcod, one cabezon and 67 flounder.
Glenn Street ramp, Bellingham -- June 14: 13 boats with 29 anglers caught 13 rockfish, three lingcod, one kelp greenling and three cabezon.
Cornet Bay ramp, North Whidbey Island -- June 12: Eight boats with 18 anglers caught six rockfish, five lingcod and three kelp greenling; June 13: 20 boats with 53 anglers caught 11 rockfish, 14 lingcod, four kelp greenling and one cabezon.
Washington Park ramp, Anacortes -- June 8: One boat with two anglers caught one rockfish and one lingcod; June 13: Seven boats with 20 anglers caught 11 rockfish, three lingcod and five kelp greenling.
Olson's Resort, Sekiu -- June 11: 33 boats with 76 anglers caught 18 rockfish, 30 halibut, 28 Pacific cod and four flounder; June 13: 63 boats with 143 anglers caught nine rockfish, one kelp greenling, 53 halibut, two lingcod, 42 Pacific cod and 11 flounder; June 14: 48 boats with 131 anglers caught one rockfish, 83 halibut, 14 Pacific cod and 11 flounder.
Van Riper's Resort, Sekiu -- June 14: 30 boats with 76 anglers caught 47 halibut, 26 flounder and four Pacific cod.
Redondo Beach ramp -- June 9: Three boats with five anglers caught no fish; June 13: 24 boats with 56 anglers caught three chinook, one rockfish, one lingcod and 170 flounder.
Point Defiance Park Boathouse and ramp, Tacoma -- June 8: 48 boats with 71 anglers caught one chinook and one lingcod; June 9: 16 boats with 17 anglers caught one lingcod; June 12: 58 boats with 108 anglers caught three chinook, one coho, one rockfish, 51 flounder and one lingcod; June 13: 68 boats with 146 anglers caught three chinook, five rockfish and 155 flounder.
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Narrows Marina -- June 9: Three boats with seven anglers caught one chinook; June 10: Three boats with four anglers caught one chinook; June 14: Three boats with six anglers caught one rockfish and one lingcod.
Zittels Marina -- June 9: Two boats with three anglers caught one lingcod and one flounder; June 13: Five boats with 11 anglers caught three lingcod.
Gig Harbor ramp -- June 8: Four boats with seven anglers caught no fish.
Boston Harbor Marina -- June 8: One boat with three anglers caught two coho.
Luhr Beach ramp -- June 8: One boat with one angler caught no fish; June 14: One boat with one angler caught no fish.
Solo Point ramp -- June 10: One boat with four anglers caught no fish.
Rivers and lakes
Columbia River below Bonneville Dam -- Last week: 475 bank anglers caught 12 jack chinook, one sockeye and 33 steelhead, and released 14 chinook and 10 steelhead; 27 boats with 66 anglers caught two steelhead and released two chinook; 120 bank anglers caught three sturgeon and released 24; 136 boats with 415 anglers caught 69 sturgeon and released 318; 43 bank anglers caught 59 shad; 14 boats with 34 anglers caught 61 shad and released 32.
Cowlitz River -- Last week: 81 bank anglers caught seven chinook; 25 boat anglers caught three steelhead.
Tilton River -- Last week: Six bank anglers released one rainbow trout.
Wind River -- Last week: 16 gorge bank anglers caught three chinook; two boat anglers at the mouth caught no fish.
Klickitat River -- Last week: 13 bank anglers caught three chinook and one steelhead, and released one steelhead.
Drano Lake -- Last week: Four bank anglers caught no fish; three boat anglers caught no fish.
Checks provided by state Fish and Wildlife are taken randomly and do not reflect all fish caught during that period.
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