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ODFW Recreation Report
Wednesday, 14 May 2008

NORTHWEST ZONE FISHING

Some Weekend Fishing Opportunities

  • Summer steelhead are beginning to arrive in area rivers such as the Nestucca, Siletz and Wilson, with anglers reporting a mix of late winter and early summer fish.
  • Coffenberry, Lost, Hebo and Cape Meares Lakes will be stocked this week and should be in great shape for weekend fishing.

ODFW invites public comment on proposed fishing rules

ODFW is inviting members of the fishing public to comment on proposed changes to the 2009 sport fishing regulations at two public meetings held in Newport and Tillamook in May.

NEWPORT: Thursday, May 22 at Hatfield Marine Science Center, 2030 S.E. Marine Science Dr. 7-10 p.m.

TILLAMOOK: Friday, May 23 at Oregon Department of Forestry, 5005 Third St. 7-10 p.m.

The comments received at these meetings will be presented to the Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission when it considers changes to the angling regulations at its August meeting in Salem. The Commission will make its final decision on the 2009 sport fishing rules in September.

A list of all proposed changes, as well as a description of the review process and additional opportunities for public input can be found at http://www.dfw.state.or.us/resources/fishing/docs/2009_Public_Process_Packet.pdf

NORTH COAST LAKES

Coffenbury (1,000), Lost (1,000), South (500), Town (500), Hebo (1,000), and Cape Meares(1,000) lakes were scheduled to be stocked the week of May 12. Some fish destined for South Lake may be diverted to North Lake if the lake is accessible.

Coffenbury, Cape Meares, Hebo and Town lakes are scheduled to be stocked the week of June 2 just prior to Free Fishing Weekend.

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WA Columbia River Mainstem & Tributaries Sport Sampling
Tuesday, 13 May 2008
Salmon/Steelhead

Cowlitz River - Spring chinook and steelhead catches remain scattered
throughout the river.  Through May 7 only 64 hatchery adult spring
chinook had returned to the salmon hatchery.  However, 30 hatchery
summer run steelhead had returned.  Flows below Mayfield Dam are 5,070
cfs today (Monday May 12). 

Kalama River - Anglers are catching a mixture of spring chinook and
steelhead.  No spring chinook and only one hatchery summer run steelhead
had returned to Kalama Falls Hatchery through May 7. 

Lewis River - Anglers from the mouth to the salmon hatchery are
catching a mixture of spring chinook and steelhead.  Fishing improved
when flows dropped late last week but has slowed since.  Through May 7,
a total of 345 hatchery adult spring chinook had returned to Merwin Dam.
 Flows below Merwin Dam are 2,770 cfs today (Monday May 12). 

Wind River - Very windy and rough most of last week.  Boat anglers
averaged an adult chinook per every 11.5 rods.  Slow for bank anglers at
the mouth.  No fish have returned to Carson NFH to date.

Drano Lake - Boat anglers averaged an adult chinook 4.7 rods.  Slow for
bank anglers.  The Thursday opener was the best day of the week with a
fish per every 3 rods.  A few jacks are also appearing in the catch. 

Klickitat River -  No fish observed caught.  Water is high and turbid
and likely to get worse with the hot weather expected later this week.
Flows at Pitt are currently 2,670 cfs which is slightly above the
long-term mean for May 12. 

Overview - The upriver spring Chinook count through May 11 at
Bonneville Dam totaled 82,027 spring Chinook.  Typically, passage
through this date is 69% complete based on the 10-year average and 54%
complete based on the recent 3-year average. 
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Steelhead fishery in lower Columbia Delayed
Tuesday, 13 May 2008

OLYMPIA – The lower Columbia River will remain closed to steelhead fishing until further notice to avoid the incidental catch of protected upriver spring chinook salmon, fishery managers from Washington and Oregon announced today.

 

The announcement effectively delays a fishery for hatchery steelhead scheduled to open May 16 from the Interstate 5 Bridge downriver to the Rocky Point/Tongue Point line a few miles east of Astoria.

 

The steelhead closure could extend as late as June 15, unless returns of upriver spring chinook begin to pick up, said Cindy LeFleur, WDFW Columbia River policy coordinator.

 

“With returns of upriver spring chinook falling far short of expectations, we need to do everything we can to conserve protected runs,” she said.  “At this point, that means some fisheries that have only an incidental impact on upriver chinook will be affected.”

 

That also includes commercial salmon fisheries at Youngs Bay, Blind Slough, Tongue Point and Deep River, which were delayed for a week by today’s action.  Although those fisheries primarily target chinook salmon returning to lower Columbia River tributaries, they do intercept some upriver fish, LeFleur said.

 

Today’s announcement follows a decision by WDFW late last week to close the last remaining spring chinook fisheries on the Snake and mid-Columbia rivers a month early.  Columbia River treaty tribes also agreed to close all mainstem spring chinook fisheries, effective May 11, in response to the run shortfall.

 

LeFleur said the closures were triggered by an updated spring chinook run forecast of 180,000, down from 269,300 fish initially projected by fishery managers from Washington and Oregon, she said.

 

“Before today’s action, we took a close look at the weekend fish counts at Bonneville Dam, but they weren’t encouraging,” LeFleur said.  “At this point, the updated projection of 180,000 fish probably reflects the upper range of the run.”

 

For updates on the lower Columbia River steelhead season, LeFleur recommends that steelhead anglers check WDFW’s website (http://wdfw.wa.gov/) or call the Fishing Hotline (360-902-2500).

 

While the opening date remains uncertain, LeFleur said the steelhead season will not get started later than June 16, when most spring chinook salmon have returned to hatcheries or spawning areas.

 

“At that point, the focus switches to summer chinook,” she said.  “We really hope those runs are more encouraging than this year’s spring chinook returns.”

 

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 13 May 2008 )
 
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