Salmon can be found 70 to 140 feet down in waters 150 to 280 feet deep. Meat rigs and flasher/fly combos worked deep but green and blue spoons worked higher in the water column. Pier anglers caught brown trout on spoons.
The city fish cleaning station is now open. Salmon were caught 80 to 160 feet down in waters 150 to 300 feet deep. Meat rigs and flasher-fly combos worked best when trolling along the shoreline. A few brown trout were taken on stick baits and small spoons. Pier fishing for perch and brown trout was slow.
Salmon are being caught in 150 to 250 feet of water. Try 60 to 160 feet down with meat rigs and flasher-fly combos. A few fish were caught on orange or green spoons. Those trolling the shoreline caught some brown trout and lake trout. A few small perch and some walleye were caught off the piers.
Boat anglers reported limit catches of chinook salmon in 150 to 250 feet of water. Most were caught on meat rigs and flasher-fly combos 80 to 160 feet down. Brown trout action along the shoreline and off the pier was slow.
Continues to produce a fair number of brown trout for those using spoons or body baits around the harbor. When boats can get out, chinook salmon were caught about halfway down in waters up to 200 feet deep.
Has fair to good brown trout action. Boats are trolling body baits while pier anglers are casting spawn or spoons.