Keith, I heard it's picked up some. But the mouth of the Wind has always been less productive when the Columbia River is lower. It's lower this year due to the lack of normal rainfall. This not only lowers the water level in the fishing zone, it prevents the more colored 'mix' line water coming further into the zone; so the fish are in shallower clearer water with all those boats bumping around above their heads. The lower water also affects Drano negatively, but not as much. I still expect those areas to have some hot fishing days pretty soon with the sheer numbers of fish available - 42,000 expected up the Wind this year. Look out for 'you know where'.

RT