Leadhead, I think most of those unclipped coho are hatchery fish from indian hatcheries way up the Columbia. So if you're fishing on the edge of the Columbia, like the bench or the mouths of the Wind or the Klick, you're likely to see a lot of them. But if you fish up the river I'd guess you'd most likely see clipped coho heading for the hatchery in the canyon. Hope so anyway.

These cold nights must be clearing up the river by now, so hopefully chinook fishing will pick up. If the flow comes up to over 900 cfs or so I'll be floating it. A little skinny for the most part for my old boat so far this year. Let me know if you're interested in going out.

Stinkfoot