Ilwaco was the top dog on the coast last week, the first full week after regulations switched over from the mark-selective chinook fishery. Anglers there averaged almost a fish and a half per rod, 62 percent of which were coho. Westport anglers found slim pickings, averaging only about a quarter-fish per rod, mostly chinook, while Neah Bay was between the two, at a little under a fish per rod, mostly chinook. Anglers at Neah Bay also landed 14 pinks.
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