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Advisories and
Consumption Guidelines������������������ 22–23
Angling Zones and
ODFW is excited to provide a new modernized
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licensing system for 2019! Anglers and hunters
can now choose one of three ways to get their Combined Angling Tag Instructions
license and tag: and Location Codes������������������������� 89–91
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Website and tags will be stored electronically on your Identification����������������������������������� 92–96
myodfw.com smartphone.
• Buy online and print on regular paper at home. Fish and Wildlife Transfer Record����������� 88
Information and Education
503-947-6002
• Buy from a license sales agent and let them Free Fishing Days����������������������������������� 16
print your documents on regular paper. General Statewide Regulations�������������12–21
Licensing
503-947-6101 Anglers who choose electronic documents can Angling and Harvest Methods,
tag their salmon, steelhead, sturgeon or halibut Hours and Restrictions��������������������20–21
Fish Division directly on the MyODFW app. The app will Bag, Possession, Size Limits������������� 12–13
503-947-6201 displays licenses and tags and allows users to
Definitions������������������������������������� 14–16
Wildlife Violations record harvest even when offline/out of cell range.
Anglers who choose paper documents will Gear and Bait Restrictions�������������� 18–19
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need to take steps to protect these documents. General Restrictions������������������������17–18
We recommend that anglers keep documents
in a plastic or waterproof bag to protect them Hook and Weight Regulations��������������19
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Oregon Department This book includes important information about
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• All licenses, tags, and permits are available • Two-Rod Validation: Allows a licensed Two-Rod Validation is not required for
online, and through license agents, and angler to use: youth under 12 years of age. Two-Rod
ODFW offices that sell licenses. a. Two rods or lines while angling in Validation is prohibited in:
• Licenses and tags may be purchased for you standing water bodies such as lakes, »» Columbia River and its impoundments.
by a family member or friend. ponds and reservoirs, including Snake »» Seasonal or permanent backwaters and
• Angling licenses may be exchanged for River impoundments above Hells sloughs of rivers, streams and creeks.
Combination License or Sports Pac License Canyon Dam. »» Bays, estuaries and ocean waters.
within 90 days of original purchase. b. Five rods or lines only when ice fishing. »» Coastal lakes during wild coho seasons—
• State and federal laws require a Social c. Only when authorized, the two-rod see zone regulations.
Security Number to obtain most hunting validation may be used in specified
and angling licenses. streams.
LICENSE, TAG AND PERMIT FEES LICENSE, TAG AND PERMIT FEES
DESCRIPTION RESIDENT NONRESIDENT DESCRIPTION RESIDENT NONRESIDENT
ANNUAL LICENSES RESIDENT SENIOR AND PIONEER LICENSES
Angling $41.00 $103.50 Senior Angling (70 years old and Oregon
$27.00 N/A
resident for at least 5 years)
Sports Pac (Includes: Angling, Shellfish, Senior Combination (70 years old and
$44.50 N/A
and Hunting License; combined angling Oregon resident for at least 5 years)
tag; spring turkey, cougar, general or $188.50 N/A Pioneer Combination (65 years old and
controlled bear tag, elk and deer tags; Oregon resident for at least 50 years)
upland bird and waterfowl validations) (Includes: Angling and Hunting License
$6.00 N/A
and Columbia River Basin Endorsement).
Combination Angling and Hunting $69.00 N/A Available only at ODFW offices that sell
licenses.
Annual Shellfish $10.00 $28.00
DISABLED VETERAN AND
ENDORSEMENTS AND VALIDATIONS UNIFORMED SERVICE MEMBER LICENSES
Two-Rod Validation $24.50 Uniformed Services Angling N/A $41.00
Uniformed Services Annual Shellfish N/A $10.00
Columbia River Basin Endorsement Disabled Veteran Shellfish Free N/A
(When purchased at same time as angling $9.75
Disabled Veteran Combination (Includes
license) Free N/A
Columbia River Basin Endorsement)
Columbia River Basin Endorsement DAILY / MULTI-DAY LICENSES
(If purchased separately from angling $11.75
license) One Day Angling $21.00
Two Day Angling $38.00
TAGS Three Day Angling $54.50
Adult Combined Angling Tag $40.50 $60.50 Seven Day Angling N/A $84.50
Columbia River Basin Endorsement
$1.00
Hatchery Salmon / Steelhead Harvest Card $28.50 (Each Day)
Daily Angling and Shellfish Combo $30.50
YOUTH LICENSES
Three Day Shellfish N/A $19.00
Youth License (12-17 years old) OTHER PERMITS AND APPLICATIONS
(Includes Angling, Hunting, Shellfish and $10.00
Columbia River Basin Endorsement) Duplicate License, Tag, or Permit $25.50
Abalone Harvest Permit Free
Youth Sports Pac (Includes: Angling, Scallop Harvest Permit Free
Shellfish, and Hunting License; combined
angling tag; spring turkey, cougar, general Wildlife Area Parking Permit (Daily) $10.00
$55.00 N/A Wildlife Area Parking Permit (Annual) $30.00
or controlled bear tag, elk and deer tags;
upland bird and waterfowl validations and Aquatic Invasive Species Prevention
the Columbia River Basin Endorsement) $7.00
Permit (Nonmotorized Boats)
Aquatic Invasive Species Prevention
YOUTH TAGS Permit (Motorized Boats)
N/A $22.00
Youth Angling Combined Angling Tag $5.00 Oregon Disabilities Hunting and Fishing
Free
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OREGON DISABILITIES HUNTING AND FISHING
PERMIT INFORMATION
In order to be considered a person with a Angling Tag (if angling for salmon, steelhead, A person may assist a disabled clam digger,
disability under the wildlife laws, a person sturgeon or Pacific halibut) and clam diggers provided:
shall provide either: must obtain a shellfish license. Hunters 1. Both diggers have their own containers for
1. Written certification from a licensed also must still obtain a hunting license and clams; and
physician, physician assistant or certified apply for and/or purchase appropriate tags 2. The disabled clam digger is within 100
nurse practitioner, that states that the prior to specified tag sale deadlines to hunt feet of the assistant while the assistant is
applicant: in controlled and general big game seasons. digging; and
a. Is permanently unable to walk without You must be in possession of your “Oregon 3. The disabled clam digger has their Oregon
the use of, or assistance from, a Disabilities Hunting and Fishing Permit,” Disabilities Hunting and Fishing Permit in
brace, cane, crutch, prosthetic device, license, and tag while you are angling, taking possession on the clam beds; and
wheelchair, scooter, or walker; shellfish or hunting (even holders of a Disabled 4. The person assisting the clam digger
b. Is restricted by lung disease to the extent Veteran/Pioneer license and tag). All license holding the Oregon Disabilities Hunting
that the person’s forced expiratory and tag fees are at regular rates. and Fishing Permit has a copy of the said
volume for one second, when measured Holder of the “Oregon Disabilities Hunting permit in possession on the clam beds.
by a spirometer, is less than 35% and Fishing Permit” are allowed to angle from
predicted, or arterial oxygen tension is an anchored craft in waters where angling For additional information on the rules and
less than 55 mm/Hg on room air at rest; from a floating device is prohibited by ODFW. regulations pertaining to hunting and “Oregon
c. Has a cardiac condition to the extent that This allowance does not supersede safety or Disabilities Hunting and Fishing Permit”
the person’s functional limitations are security regulations enacted by other agencies. consult the Oregon Hunting Regulations.
classified in severity as Class III or Class A person may assist a disabled angler
IV, according to standards established by provided:
the American Heart Association; 1. The person assisting the disabled angler
d. Has a permanent, physical impairment
that prevent the person from holding
has the appropriate license and tags in
possession and a copy of the disabled PERMIT APPLICATION
or shooting a firearm or bow or from angler’s Oregon Disabilities Hunting and
holding a fishing rod in hand; or Fishing Permit while providing assistance.
e. Has central visual acuity that 2. The Oregon Disabilities Hunting and For more information or to obtain
permanently does not exceed 20/200 in Fishing Permit holder is present and an “Oregon Disabilities Hunting
the better eye with corrective lenses, or participating in the angling activities. and Fishing Permit” application
the widest diameter of the visual field is 3. Fish harvested while providing assistance packet, please visit our website
no greater than 20 degrees; or to the Oregon Disabilities Hunting and atodfw.com/resources/hunting/
2. Written proof that the last official Fishing Permit holder become part of the disability. Application packets are also
certification of record by the United States Oregon Disabilities Hunting and Fishing available at any ODFW office that sells
Department of Veterans Affairs or any Permit holder’s bag and possession limit. licenses or by calling 503-947-6100.
branch of the Armed Forces of the United 4. The disabled angler and their assistant(s)
States shows the person to be at least 65% may only use one fishing rod while being
disabled (ORS 496. 018). assisted or providing assistance.
5. The person(s) assisting the disabled angler
The Oregon Disabilities Hunting and Fishing may be in possession of their daily bag
Permit is not a license or tag. Anglers must still limit and still assist the disabled angler.
obtain an angling license and/or Combined
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FISH MEASUREMENTS
Sturgeon
Salmon, Steelhead, and Trout Halibut
Legal Measurement
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REGULATIONS STEELHEAD/TROUT LENGTH LIMITS (IN STREAMS)
MAY CHANGE Steelhead
ALL OTHER ZONES
longer than 20 inches
NW AND SW ZONES
longer than 16 inches
Trout shorter than 20 inches shorter than 16 inches
Visit the ODFW website at
myodfw.com for up-to-date
information about fishing and
regulations changes. You will also find SALMON LENGTH LIMITS
a weekly recreation report, tips on how JACK* ADULT
and where to fish and much more.
Chinook** 15 to 24 inches longer than 24 inches
Coho 15 to 20 inches longer than 20 inches
Sockeye All sockeye are considered adults
* See Columbia Zone for Columbia River jack length limit. See ocean salmon length regulations at
dfw.state.or.us/MRP/salmon.
** Also pertains to pink and chum salmon
ATTENTION ANGLERS!
Bull trout, one of Oregon’s native species, is listed Native Bull Trout No dark marks on
as threatened under the Endangered Species Act. dorsal fin
Brook trout and bull trout both have light spots on a dark grey or
olive-green background. In general, bull trout have a clear dorsal
fin, although in some fish light marks may be seen on the dorsal
fin. Bull trout lack the worm-like markings on their backs and
the red on their paired fins that characterize brook trout.
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GENERAL STATEWIDE REGULATIONS
• Hatchery fish: For the purpose of these • Leader: A section of line extending from tag or permit issued by the State Fish and
regulations, a hatchery fish is defined as a the lowermost hook to the first swivel, Wildlife Commission. Temporary absence
salmon, steelhead or trout from which the weight, bobber or other attachment. from the state for a purpose other than
adipose fin or other fin has been removed • Lure: An artificial device, complete with establishing residency outside the state shall
(clipped) leaving a healed scar. hooks, intended to attract and entice not be considered in determining whether
• Herring jig: A line or leader with any fish; excludes artificial flies or attractors. a person meets the residency requirement.
number of single-point hooks no larger Corkies, spin-n-glos, birdy drifters, lead- These requirements are waived for certain
than 3/8-inch hook gap. Typically used to head jigs, etc. are considered lures. Molded active members of the uniformed services and
catch species such as herring, sardine and soft plastic or rubber imitations of worms, for some foreign exchange students.
anchovy. eggs, insects, bait fish, crayfish, etc. are • Rockfish: All species of the family
• Hook gap: Distance, measured in a straight considered baits. Scorpaenidae which includes Sebastes and
line, between the hook point and shank. • Metal core line: Line that when bent Sebastolobus that occur in Oregon.
• Ice Fishing: taking or attempting to take sharply remains bent once released. • Salmon: Includes five species: coho,
a fish for personal use with hook and line • Nongame fish: Fish not otherwise defined Chinook, chum, pink and sockeye.
through a human-made hole cut through as game fish. • Salmon, jack: Not a separate species of
the ice. • Offshore pelagic species: Includes opah, salmon but a life-history stage that return
• Immediate family: A landowner’s spouse, Pacific pomfret, all species of tuna and to freshwater and become sexually mature
domestic partner, father, mother, brother, mackerel, swordfish, billfish, jacks and after only a short time in the ocean.
brother-in-law, sister, sister-in-law, son, all sharks, except leopard shark, spiny • Shellfish: Abalone, clams, crabs, crayfish,
son-in-law, daughter, daughter-in-law, dogfish and soupfin shark (are classified as mussels, oysters, piddocks, scallops, shrimp
stepchildren, and grandchildren who reside groundfish). and other marine invertebrates with shells.
on the landowner’s property. • Permanent residence: A dwelling where a • Snagging: Take or attempting to take a
• In the field, forest or transit: Anywhere person normally lives, and verified by an fish with a hook and line by hooking the
other than a permanent residence. address, phone number, utility account, etc. fish anywhere other than in the mouth
• Lake: The slack-water portion of all lakes, • Resident: A person who has resided in or in a way that does not entice the fish
ponds, and reservoirs; excludes beaver Oregon at least six months immediately prior to voluntarily take the hook inside it’s
ponds and tide-gate sloughs. to the date of making application for a license, mouth, includes flossing. Game fish hooked
anywhere other than inside the mouth must
be immediately released unharmed.
• Steelhead: A sea-run rainbow trout.
• Stream: The free-flowing portion of all
rivers and creeks, including beaver ponds
Restrictions
the aid of chum. Except when angling not be removed from the water and must
for offshore pelagic species outside of be immediately released unharmed.
three miles from shore if no species 13. Wasting fish, shellfish or marine intertidal
The Following Activities other than offshore pelagic species have invertebrates.
are Unlawful been retained. 14. Disposing of a fish carcass into waters
1. Using more than one rod or line when 8. Continuing to angle for the same type of other than where the fish was caught.
angling except: fish after catching and retaining a bag or Anglers must retain enough of the carcass
a. A person with a Two-Rod Validation may possession limit. Exceptions: to identify the size, species and any fin clip.
use two rods or lines (or five rods or lines a. In bass tournaments when provided for 15. Taking a fish with a radio tag (identified by
only when ice fishing) in areas where use in tournament regulations. an antenna trailing from its mouth or body)
of the Two-Rod Validation is allowed. b. When assisting a disabled angler who except in the mainstem Columbia River
b. Youth anglers (under 12 years of age) has an Oregon Disabilities Hunting and and its tributaries, when consistent with all
can use two rods where legal without the Fishing permit. other applicable laws and regulations.
two-rod validation. c. When sturgeon angling, provided all 16. Remove from streams, carcasses or parts of
c. When angling outside of three miles subsequent fish are released. salmon and steelhead not taken legally.
from shore for offshore pelagic species, d. Boat limit regulation in the ocean and 17. Angling on private land without
any number of rods or lines are allowed portions of the Columbia River (see permission.
only if no species other than offshore page 80, #8). 18. Trespassing on a fishway, weir or fish trap,
pelagic species have been retained. 9. Continuing to angle for jack salmon after or angling within 200 feet above and 200
2. Not closely attending rods or lines. taking a daily bag limit of adult salmon. feet below a weir or the entrance/exit of a
3. Using gurdies, winches or reels affixed to a 10. Catching all or part of another person’s bag private or public fishway or fish trap.
boat to land fish (rod or line must be held limit, except as provided for by an Oregon 19. Taking or attempting to take fish from state
in hand) except when used to retrieve crab Disabilities Hunting and Fishing Permit. or federal hatchery facilities.
rings or pots. 11. Buying or selling fish or shellfish, or parts 20. Removal, alteration or possession of
4. Using drones/unmanned vehicles when thereof, that were caught or taken for ODFW signs.
angling or to aid in angling. personal use. Except the skeletal remains 21. Failing to give the Department any part of
5. Snagging or attempting to snag gamefish. of ocean food fish may be sold; and eggs a salmon or other fish containing coded-
6. Angling through a human-made ice hole from ocean-caught salmon may be sold to a wire tags, such as the snouts of salmon that
larger than 12 inches in diameter or length. licensed fish or bait dealer. have been marked with adipose fin clips.
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GENERAL STATEWIDE REGULATIONS
22. Attaching a tag or physical mark to any »» Margined sculpin • Hook must be attached to or below any lure
fish in Oregon waters without a scientific »» Caribe or piranha or bait.
taking permit. However, adipose or »» Pacific lamprey • Weight cannot be less than 18 inches above
otherwise fin-clipped fish may be tagged »» Miller Lake lamprey the lure or bait.
as part of fishing tournament activities »» Alvord chub • Consult exceptions to zone regulations for
authorized under Department tournament »» Sheldon tui chub which leader length applies:
permits. Contact ODFW in Salem for an »» Oregon chub of Hutton Spring 1. Leader length: 18-36 inches
application. »» Millicoma dace 2. Leader length: less than or equal to 6 feet
23. Refusing to allow ODFW employees, peace »» Goose Lake sucker
officers or landowners to inspect license, »» Lost River sucker Salmon/Steelhead
catch and gear. It is also unlawful, for »» Warner sucker Bobber Fishing Rule
any person licensed by ODFW to fail to »» Pit sculpin • See regulation exceptions where salmon/
comply with the directions of authorized »» Walking catfish steelhead bobber rules are in place.
Department personnel related to the »» River lamprey • Fishing gear restricted to artificial fly, lure,
collection of sampling data or material from »» Klamath lamprey or bait with one single-point hook.
salmon or other fish. By purchasing a license »» Goose Lake tui chub • Salmon/steelhead bobber angling gear must
or tag a person consents to these inspections. »» Catlow tui chub include a bobber and leader no longer than
24. K nowingly provide false information to the »» Summer Lake Basin tui chub 36 inches.
Department or Commission on any report »» Oregon chub (Willamette Basin) • Any weight is to be no more than 36 inches
required by law. »» Foskett Springs speckled dace from the hook when suspended vertically
25. Bringing live fish or live eggs into the state, »» Modoc sucker (see diagram below).
transporting them overland, or from one »» Short nose sucker (Klamath Co.) • The bobber must suspend the weight, leader,
water body to another without a permit »» Malheur mottled sculpin and terminal gear, not allowing it to rest on
from ODFW. »» Grass carp the river bottom.
26. Unless authorized by a specific take permit
Use of Fish for Bait
Gear and
issued by the Oregon Fish and Wildlife
Commission, no person may angle for or Dead fish, preserved fish, parts of fish and
Bait Restrictions
possess any of the following species of fish: shellfish, and fish eggs may be used as bait.
»» Goose Lake lamprey
»» Western brook lamprey The following may NOT be used as bait:
»» Pit-Klamath lamprey Anti-Snagging Gear • Live fish. Except live nongame fish may
»» Klamath Basin lamprey Restriction Rules be used in the ocean, bays and tidewaters
»» Warner Basin tui chub • See regulation exceptions where anti- when taken from the same waters in which
»» Oregon Lakes tui chub snagging gear restrictions are in place. they will be used as bait.
»» Borax Lake chub • Fishing gear restricted to artificial fly, lure, • Goldfish. Nor can they be in an angler’s
»» California roach or bait with one single-point hook. possession while angling.
»» Lahontan redside shiner • Unless otherwise specified, hook must • Lamprey.
»» Tahoe sucker measure 3/4 inch or less at the gap. • Live crayfish.
»» Jenny Creek sucker
Weight
Weight
Regulations
• Salmon/Steelhead (except ocean)
»» Single-point hooks larger than 1-inch
gap and multiple point hooks larger than
No more than three hooks may be used when 9/16 inch gap are prohibited.
angling, except herring jigs may be used for »» All weight, if not part of conventional
marine food fish species (see page 21). lure, must be attached on the fishing line
• A double or treble point hook is classified as between the lure and the end of the rod.
one hook. »» With hooks larger than 5/8 inch gap or
• When angling with two rods (where multiple point hook, weight must be
allowed and with a Two-Rod Validation), attached 18 inches or more above the
the general hook rule applies to each rod. uppermost hook.
Harvest Methods,
other freshwater game fish in inland or
ocean fisheries. Bullfrogs
• Harvest Method: Angling, hand, bow and
Hours and
»» Take game fish other than those hooked
inside the mouth. arrow, spear, gig, spear gun, dip net.
Other Restrictions
»» Remove eggs from any salmon, steelhead • No angling license is required.
or sturgeon without retaining the carcass • Open all year
while in the field. • No bag limit
Fish, shellfish or marine invertebrates may be »» Possess game fish in the field that
taken only by the method or gear and during have been dressed or mutilated so Crayfish
hours listed on the following pages. that size, species or fin clip cannot • Harvest Method: Hand, baited lines (no
be determined. Fish may be dressed hooks allowed), net, rings and traps.
Game Fish when the angler has reached their • No angling or shellfish license is required.
Salmon, shad, steelhead, sturgeon, trout, automobile (or principle means of • Open all year in all streams including
whitefish, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, land transportation) and has finished streams listed as closed.
hybrid bass, striped bass, bluegill, catfish, crappie, angling for the day. • See exception for The Confederated Tribes
sunfish, yellow perch, walleye and mullet. »» Use lures to angle for sturgeon in waters of Warm Springs Reservation.
• Harvest Method: Angling. closed to salmon and steelhead angling. • Bag limit is 100 crayfish per day, 3 daily
• Restrictions: It is unlawful to: »» Gaff or penetrate sturgeon in any way limits in possession.
»» Angle for or take salmon, shad, steelhead, while landing or releasing it.
sturgeon, trout or whitefish except »» Remove sturgeon greater than 54 inches Freshwater Mussels and Clams
during daylight hours (one hour before fork length totally or in part from the water. • Restrictions: Harvest Prohibited. It is illegal
sunrise until one hour after sunset). See »» Not immediately release, unharmed, all to harvest or possess any freshwater mussels
exceptions for specific waterbodies. fish not legal for retention, this includes or clams.
»» Snag, spear, gaff, net, trap, club, shoot tethering or tying a sturgeon to any
or ensnare any freshwater game fish. A object, including the shore, for take at a
hand-held landing net may be used to later time.
Cured fish eggs have been a popular salmon and steelhead bait for
decades. However, a recent study by ODFW and OSU has shown that
a common ingredient in some cures – sodium sulfite – can be toxic at
some levels when consumed by juvenile salmon and steelhead.
If you’re making your own cure, we urge you to avoid using sodium
sulfite. Borax is a good alternative that does not appear to cause
mortality in juvenile salmon.
FLY AND CONVENTIONAL The effect of sodium sulfite on salmon and steelhead populations
has not been determined. However, reducing sodium sulfite
from cured eggs is a small step that individual anglers can
INSHORE × NEARSHORE × OFFSHORE take to help reduce salmon and steelhead smolt mortality.
Charleston, SC
For more information and a complete list of
(843)860-4231 × john@flyrightcharters.com certified products that meet Oregon guidelines go to
dfw.state.or.us/resources/fishing/cured_eggs.asp
www.flyrightcharters.com
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Pacific Lamprey Food Fish and Shellfish — Marine
• Harvest Method: Hand or hand-powered Regulations for marine shellfish, marine
tools. invertebrates and other marine species listed
• Restrictions: on pages 81-82. For licensing requirements see
»» May be taken at Willamette Falls only. pages 6-7.
»» Must have in possession both a Personal
Use Permit and a Possession Permit Food Fish
issued from the ODFW Office in Herring, anchovy, sardines (See special
CHOOSE
Clackamas when harvesting lamprey. regulations above for taking smelt species.)
Possession Permit does not authorize • Harvest Method: Angling, dip net, cast net
harvest of lamprey. and herring jig with any number of hooks.
»» Season, harvest hours and possession
limits established by the Oregon Fish Lingcod, Rockfish, Cabezon,
and Wildlife Commission are printed on Greenling, Flounder, Sole, Perch,
Personal Use Permit. other Nongame Marine Fish
»» Personal Use Permit with completed and Off-Shore Pelagic Species
catch information must be returned to • Harvest Method: Angling, hand, bow and
the Clackamas Office within 30 days of arrow, spear, spear gun, gaff and snag, hook
end of season. Failure to report annual and herring jig.
catch may jeopardize your ability to get a • Restrictions: Unlawful to dress or mutilate
Personal Use Permit in the future. fish prior to landing so that size or species
cannot be determined and to transport
Smelt mutilated fish across state waters. Except
• An angling license is required. albacore tuna may be partially cleaned at
• Unless specifically authorized under
emergency rules, it is unlawful to take or
attempt to take Eulachon smelt in inland
sea (see page 80).
Pacific Halibut
Your
waters, including bays, rivers, estuaries, and • Harvest Method: Single rod and line, with
streams. no more than 2 hooks; spear.
• For smelt species other than Eulachon • Restrictions: Unlawful to dress or mutilate
smelt, see Marine Zone regulations page fish prior to landing so that size or species
81 for allowed Harvest Methods and other cannot be determined and to transport
Restrictions. mutilated fish across state waters.
All boats, regardless of size, are required to stop at inspection stations when stations
The Dalles Area
are observed and open. Failure to stop could result in a $110 fine. Chamber of Commerce
The Aquatic Invasive Species Prevention Program was established by the Oregon 404 W 2nd Street
Legislature in an effort to keep Oregon’s lakes, rivers and streams free of destructive
species like quagga mussels. See odfw.com for more information. The Dalles, OR
800-255-3385
www.ExploreTheDalles.com
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ADVISORIES AND CONSUMPTION GUIDELINES
Mercury and PCBs accumulate in our bodies over time and are passed on to developing fetuses through the placenta. Children’s brains go
through extraordinary development in the womb and during the first six years of life. Mercury and PCBs can interfere with normal brain
development and cause lifelong learning disabilities. PCBs can also cause cancer in children and adults. Visit healthoregon.org/fishadv to learn
more, including fish and shellfish cleaning guidelines that reduce your exposure to PCBs and other fat-soluble contaminants.
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ANGLING ZONES AND FISH DISTRICT CONTACTS
Angling Zones and Fish Districts
CLATSOP Fish Districts Counties
COLUMBIA
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SHERMAN
Zon
YAMHILL
Cascade Unit WASCO
Todd Alsbury Mid-Columbia
Marine
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Mid Willamette 541-296-4628 La Grande
MARION
LINCOLN John Day Tim Bailey
Sna
Elise Kelley
Stephan Charette 541-963-2138
541-757-4186
LINN JEFFERSON
WHEELER 541-575-1167
Mid-Coast BENTON
GRANT
John Spangler
541-265-8306 CROOK
LANE
Upper Deschutes
Willamette Brett Hodgson
Jeff Ziller 541-388-6363
MALHEUR
541-726-3515 DESCHUTES
DOUGLAS
Coos-
Coquille Umpqua
Mike Gray Greg Huchko Southeast
541-888-5515 541-440-3353 Dave Banks Angling Zones
541-573-6582
COOS
Klamath Central
CURRY Benji Ramirez Northeast
541-883-5732 HARNEY
Northwest
JACKSON
KLAMATH Southeast
South Upper Rogue LAKE
Dan VanDyke Southwest
Coast
541-826-8774
Steve Mazur Willamette
541-247-7605 JOSEPHINE
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NORTHWEST ZONE
Description Northwest Zone Regulations
The Northwest Zone is all waters north of 1. Angling for all species in streams above 5. See marine zone for additional regulations
the Umpqua River to the Columbia River tidewater is restricted to artificial flies and that apply to coastal bays.
that drain directly to the Pacific Ocean, not lures May 22 - Aug 31. See exceptions for use 6. Multi-species restrictions: It is unlawful for
including the Umpqua River drainage, and of bait in Siletz, Little Nestucca, Nestucca, any person to fish for, or take and retain,
tributaries of the Columbia River entering Trask, Wilson, John Day, Lewis and Clark, any species of salmon, Pacific halibut, or
downstream of the City of St. Helens. Portions Youngs and Klaskanine rivers, Big and Gnat marine fish while possessing on board any
of Columbia River tributaries upstream of creeks, and Three Rivers. fish not allowed to be taken in the area at
the railroad bridge (near the mouth), the 2. A valid Columbia River Basin Endorsement that time.
Skipanon River upstream of the Harbor must be in possession when fishing for
Street Bridge, and Youngs Bay upstream from salmon, steelhead, or sturgeon in the
the Highway 101 Bridge are included in the mainstem Columbia River from Buoy 10
Northwest Zone and those portions of the upstream and in all the rivers and their
tributaries other than Youngs Bay below the tributaries that flow into the Columbia River.
railroad bridge (near the mouth) are included 3. Use of bait allowed in bays and tidewaters
in the Columbia River Zone, pages 72-79. year round.
Regulations for marine fish, marine shellfish 4. Anglers may not continue to angle for jack
and marine invertebrates are listed under the salmon or trout after retaining a limit of
Marine Zone, pages 80-87. adult salmon or steelhead.
Lakes: 5 per day, • A ngling restricted to artificial flies and lures in streams above tidewater, May 22 -
Aug 31. See Exceptions where use of bait is allowed. Lakes: Open all
3 daily limits in
• 8 inch minimum length. year
possession.
• Only 1 trout over 20 inches in length may be taken per day. Streams:
Trout Streams: (including • Rainbow trout over 16 inches are considered steelhead in streams.
(including
tidewaters and • Salmon under 15 inches are considered trout, except coho salmon, which are tidewaters and
bays): 2 per day, always considered salmon regardless of size. bays): Open
3 daily limits in • No limit on size or number of brook or brown trout in streams unless noted under May 22 - Oct 31
possession. Exceptions.
• See exceptions to the Chinook salmon catch limit under north coast streams
(Necanicum to Salmon) and Yachats River.
• Pink salmon, sockeye salmon, hatchery coho salmon, and hatchery steelhead may be Closed unless
retained as part of the adult and jack salmon daily bag limit in all waters that are currently noted under
open to angling for Chinook salmon or steelhead, except as specified in Exceptions. Exceptions.
In the aggregate:
• Hatchery releases of coho salmon occur in the Trask River, North Fork Nehalem Note: Regulation
2 adult salmon or
River, Big Creek, Klaskanine River and Youngs Bay. changes may
steelhead per day,
Salmon and • Closed to angling for chum salmon (including jacks) unless noted under Exceptions. occur throughout
20 per year. 5 jack
Steelhead • A ngling restricted to artificial flies and lures in streams above tidewater May 22 - the year and are
salmon per day, 2
Aug 31. See Exceptions where use of bait is allowed. posted on the
daily jack limits in
• See Exceptions in NW Zone to determine where harvest of any Chinook salmon ODFW website:
possession.
is allowed. Harvest of wild steelhead and wild coho salmon is prohibited in the myodfw.com.
NW Zone except as allowed under Exceptions for wild steelhead in Big Elk Creek, Check before
Salmon River, and wild coho in Siltcoos Lake and Tahkenitch Lake. There is no you fish.
annual limit on hatchery salmon or hatchery steelhead as long as the appropriate
number of Hatchery Harvest Tags have been purchased to record the catch.
• Closed to the retention of white and green sturgeon.
• All sturgeon must be immediately released unharmed into the water. Streams:
• Sturgeon over 54 inches in fork length cannot be removed totally or in part from (including
the water. tidewaters
Catch-and-release • Only one single-point barbless hook may be used for sturgeon. and bays):
Sturgeon
only. • A ngling restricted to artificial flies and lures in streams above tidewater May 22 - Open during
Aug 31. See Exceptions where use of bait is allowed. trout, salmon
• Note: Tidewater portions of Columbia River tributaries are managed per or steelhead
Columbia River regulations. Columbia River sturgeon fisheries downstream of seasons.
Bonneville Dam are restricted to catch-and-release angling only.
• Unless specifically authorized under emergency rules, it is unlawful to take or attempt to take Eulachon smelt in inland
waters, including bays, rivers, estuaries, and streams.
Smelt
• For smelt species other than Eulachon smelt, see Marine Zone regulations page 81 for allowed Harvest Methods and other
Restrictions. An angling license is required.
CATCH-AND-RELEASE
All trout, salmon and steelhead that are released must be
unharmed and should not be removed from the water.
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NORTHWEST ZONE
Columbia River Not
Included In This Zone
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• Unless specifically authorized under emergency rules, it is unlawful to take or attempt to take Eulachon smelt in inland
waters, including bays, rivers, estuaries, and streams.
Smelt
• For smelt species other than Eulachon smelt, see Marine Zone regulations page 81 for allowed Harvest Methods and other
Restrictions. An angling license is required.
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SOUTHWEST ZONE
Millicoma River (Mainstem) • Gear Restriction: Angling restricted to use * Mouth to Hog Cr boat ramp
• Open all year for hatchery steelhead. of single, barbless artificial fly Jan 1 - Jun 30 • Additionally open for wild steelhead at least
• Open all year for Chinook salmon. and Oct 1 - Dec 31. 24” in length Jan 1 - Apr 30, 1 per day and 3
• Gear Restriction: Angling restricted to use per year, as part of daily or annual salmon/
Millicoma River, East Fork of single, barbless, unweighted, artificial fly steelhead bag limit.
• Open all year for hatchery steelhead. Jul 1 - Sep 30. • Open for hatchery Chinook salmon Jan
1 - May 31.
Millicoma River, West Fork Marker below Soda Springs Dam near power • Open for Chinook salmon Jun 1 - Dec 31.
• Open all year for hatchery steelhead. plant enclosure to Slide Cr Dam • Use of bait allowed except restricted to
• Closed. artificial flies and lures Sep 1 - Oct 31 from
Mussel / Myrtle Creek and Foster Cr to Whisky Cr.
Tributaries (Curry Co.) Above Slide Cr Dam • Closed from ODFW markers 400 ft below
• Closed. • Open all year. Rainie Falls to Rainie Falls (RM 66).
• Use of bait allowed.
Myers Creek and Tributaries * Hog Cr boat ramp to Fishers Ferry boat ramp
• Closed. North Umpqua River Tributaries • Open for hatchery Chinook salmon Jan
Rock Cr and tributaries 1 - May 31.
North Umpqua River • Closed. • Open for Chinook salmon Jun 1 - Sep 30.
The following apply to open sections from • Use of bait allowed.
mouth to marker below Soda Springs Dam: * Mouth to Fly Area Boundary at Deadline • Closed for Chinook salmon Oct 1 - Dec 31.
• Closed from Gold Hill boat ramp (RM 121)
• Catch-and-release for rainbow and Falls
cutthroat trout May 22 - Oct 31. • Open for trout, May 22 - Sep 15, catch-and- up to Gold Hill municipal water intake.
• Open all year for hatchery steelhead and release only.
hatchery coho salmon. • Artificial flies and lures only. * Fishers Ferry boat ramp to Dodge Bridge
• Umpqua Wild Chinook Aggregate Bag • Open for hatchery Chinook salmon Jan
Limit Applies. Fly Area Boundary at Deadline Falls to Soda 1 - Jun 30.
Springs Dam • Open for Chinook salmon Jul 1 - Aug 31.
* Mouth to Old Hwy 99 bridge • Closed. • Artificial flies and lures only Nov 1 - Dec 31.
• Use of bait allowed except restricted to
• Open for Chinook salmon Feb 1 - Jun 30.
• Use of bait allowed. Soda Springs Dam to Slide Cr Dam artificial flies Sep 1 - Oct 31, no added
• Catch-and-release for trout May 22 - Oct 31. weights or attachments except a bubble or
Old Hwy 99 bridge to 200 ft above • Artificial flies and lures only. similar floating device attached to the line.
Winchester Dam • Closed for Chinook salmon Sep 1 - Dec 31.
• Closed. Above Slide Cr Dam
• Open all year. * Dodge Bridge to Shady Cove Park boat
* 2 00 ft above Winchester Dam to Lone • Use of bait allowed. ramp
• Open for hatchery Chinook salmon Jan
Rock slide put in (BLM Rec. Site)
• Open for Chinook salmon Feb 1 - Jun 30. Pistol River 1 - Jul 31.
• Use of bait allowed. • Open for steelhead Jan 1 - Mar 31 and • Artificial flies and lures only Nov 1 - Dec
May 22 - Dec 31. 31.
* Lone Rock slide put in (BLM Rec. Site) to • Wild steelhead may be harvested; 1 per day • Use of bait allowed except restricted to
artificial flies Sep 1 - Oct 31, no added
markers (painted lines) above Rock Cr and 3 per year, as part of daily or annual
• Open for Chinook salmon Feb 1 - Jun 30. salmon/steelhead bag limit. weights or attachments except a bubble or
• Use of bait allowed. • Open for Chinook salmon May 22 - Dec 31, similar floating device attached to the line.
• No angling from a floating device. mouth to Deep Cr; 1 adult Chinook salmon • Closed for Chinook salmon Aug 1 - Dec 31.
• Anti-Snagging Gear Restriction: Leader per day, 5 per year.
length must be between 18 and 36 inches * Shady Cove Park boat ramp to Hwy 62
Mar 1 - Jul 31 (See Anti-Snagging Gear Rogue River bridge at McGregor Park
Restriction Rules pg 18). The following apply to open sections from • Open for hatchery Chinook salmon Jan
mouth to Cole Rivers hatchery dam: * 1 - Jul 31.
Markers (painted lines) above Rock Cr to Fly • Open for hatchery rainbow trout Jan 1 - • Use of bait allowed except restricted to
Area Boundary at Deadline Falls Mar 31 and May 22 - Dec 31. artificial flies Sep 1 - Oct 31, no added
• Closed. • 5 hatchery rainbow trout per day. weights or attachments except a bubble or
• Wild rainbow trout and cutthroat trout similar floating device attached to the line.
* Fly Area Boundary at Deadline Falls to must be released. • Closed for Chinook salmon Aug 1 - Dec 31.
marker below Soda Springs Dam near • Open all year for hatchery steelhead.
power plant enclosure • Open for wild steelhead at least 24 inches * Hwy 62 bridge at McGregor Park to
• Any type of rod or reel permitted. in length Feb 1 - Apr 30; 1 per day and 3 ODFW markers 1,200 ft below fish ladder
• No angling from a floating device. per year, as part of daily or annual salmon/ entrance markers (RM 157) at Cole Rivers
• No added weights or attachments (including steelhead bag limit. Hatchery
strike indicators) to line, leader or fly, except • Open all year for hatchery coho salmon. • Open for hatchery Chinook salmon Jan
non-fly monofilament lines may have a • Gear Restriction: Any attached weight may 1 - Jul 31.
bobber or similar device attached. be no more the 6ft above the lower most • Use of bait allowed except restricted to
hook, in addition to statewide Hook and artificial flies Sep 1 - Oct 31, no added
Weight regulations (pg 19). weights or attachments except a bubble or
similar floating device attached to the line.
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WILLAMETTE ZONE
Description Willamette Zone Regulations
The Willamette Zone is all waters draining 1. A valid Columbia River Basin Endorsement
to the Columbia River between the city of must be in possession when fishing for
St. Helens and Bonneville Dam, except for those salmon, steelhead, or sturgeon in the
portions of tributaries east of the Sandy River mainstem Columbia River from Buoy 10
that are downstream from the Union Pacific upstream and in all the rivers and their
Railroad line (see Columbia Zone pages 72-79, tributaries that flow into the Columbia River.
for more details). Includes all waters on Sauvie 2. See Health Advisory on page 22.
Island except the Columbia River.
Pacific Lamprey Refer to General (Statewide) Regulations on page 21 for regulations covering the harvest of Pacific lamprey.
Willamette Zone
• 5 hatchery trout per day, no minimum Lynx Powerhouse (111 ft).
length. • Closed all year for salmon and steelhead.
Regulations
• Open all year for hatchery salmon and
hatchery steelhead. Oak Grove Fork and tributaries between
• Combined daily limit of 3 hatchery salmon markers at upper end of Harriet Lake and
or hatchery steelhead per day. Timothy Lake Dam
Abiqua Creek • Use of bait allowed. • 2 trout per day, 8 inch minimum length.
Above Abiqua Falls • Closed from ODFW markers 75 ft below • No limit on size or number of brook or
• Open all year. and 200 ft above the ODFW weir and fish brown trout.
• 2 trout per day, 8 inch minimum length. trap in Dodge Park near mouth.
Clear Lake (Upper McKenzie River)
Adair Pond Butte Creek • No limit on size or number of brook trout.
• 1 bass per day. Above Butte Cr Falls
• 10 crappie per day. • Open all year. Commonwealth Lake
• 2 channel catfish per day. • 2 trout per day, 8 inch minimum length. • 1 bass per day.
• No minimum length on warmwater fish. • 10 crappie per day.
Canby Pond • 2 channel catfish per day.
Airport Pond • Youth angling (ages 17 and under) or • No minimum length on warmwater fish.
• Closed. Oregon Disabilities Hunting and Fishing
Permit holders only. Dog Creek
Alton Baker Park Canoe Canal • Closed.
• Open all year for trout, hatchery steelhead, Canyon Creek (South Santiam)
and wild steelhead over 24 inches in length. • Closed. E.E. Wilson Pond
• 5 trout per day, no minimum length for • Open all year.
hatchery trout. Cascade Lakes
• Use of bait allowed. The following Willamette National Forest Eagle Creek (Clackamas River)
• Two Rod Validation may be used. Lakes: Blair, Blue, Corner, Lower and Upper Mouth to markers 200 ft below hatchery
Eddeeleo, Goose, Heart, Upper Horse, ladder outlet
Balch Creek Linton, Nash, Penn, Porky, Upper Salmon, • Open all year for hatchery salmon and
• Closed. Separation, Spring, Spirit, Timpanogas, hatchery steelhead.
Lower Timpanogas • Combined daily limit of 3 hatchery salmon
Bear Creek (Pudding River) • No limit on size or number of brook trout. or hatchery steelhead per day.
Above Shorty’s Pond • Use of bait allowed. • Use of bait allowed.
• 5 hatchery trout per day, no minimum • Anti-Snagging Gear Restriction: Leader
length. Cedar Creek (Sandy River) length must be between 18 and 36 inches
• Use of bait allowed. Mouth to markers 100 ft above hatchery Aug 1 - Dec 31 (See Anti-Snagging Gear
water intake dam Restriction Rules pg 18).
Blue River and Tributaries • Closed. • Closed from 200 ft above and 300 ft below
• Open all year for trout, hatchery steelhead, fish ladder ½ mi below Eagle Fern Park.
and wild steelhead over 24 inches in length. Above markers 100 ft above intake dam
• 2 wild trout per day may be harvested above • Open for trout May 22 - Oct 31. East Salish Pond
Blue River Dam only, 8 inch minimum • Closed all year for salmon and steelhead. • 1 bass per day.
length. • 10 crappie per day.
• 5 hatchery trout per day, no minimum Clackamas River • 2 channel catfish per day.
length. Mouth to River Mill Dam • No minimum length on warmwater fish.
• Use of bait allowed Apr 22 - Oct 31. • 5 hatchery trout per day, no minimum
length. Erma Bell Lakes and Tributaries
Bond Butte Pond • Open all year for hatchery salmon and • Open May 22 - Oct 31.
• 1 bass per day. hatchery steelhead. • 2 rainbow trout per day, 8 inch minimum
• 10 crappie per day. • Combined daily limit of 3 hatchery salmon length.
• 2 channel catfish per day. or hatchery steelhead per day. • No limit on size or number of brook trout.
• No minimum length on warmwater fish. • Use of bait allowed. • Use of bait allowed.
• No angling from a floating device between
Breitenbush River River Mill Dam and the ODFW markers Estacada Lake
• Open all year. approx. 100 ft above the Clackamas Clackamas River, River Mill Dam upstream
• 5 trout per day, 8 inch minimum length. Hatchery water intake. to Faraday Diversion (Cazadero) Dam
• Use of bait allowed. • Open for trout May 22 - Oct 31.
Mainstem and tributaries (except Oak Grove • 5 hatchery trout per day, no minimum
Bull of the Woods Fork) above Faraday Diversion (Cazadero) length.
Wilderness Area Dam, excluding North Fork Reservoir and • Trout over 20 inches are considered
The following lakes: Beth, Big Slide, Lenore, Faraday Lake steelhead.
Pansy, Lower Twin and Upper Twin • Harvest of bull trout prohibited. • Open all year for hatchery salmon and
• No limit on size or number of brook trout. hatchery steelhead.
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WILLAMETTE ZONE
• Combined daily bag limit of 3 hatchery Hills Creek and Hills Lost Lake (Santiam Pass)
salmon or hatchery steelhead. Creek Tributaries • Catch-and-release for trout.
• Closed between markers 400 ft above and Above Hills Cr Reservoir • Artificial flies and lures only.
126 ft below the downstream corner of the • Open all year.
Faraday Powerhouse Jun 16 - Oct 31. • 2 trout per day, 8 inch minimum length. Luckiamute River (Mainstem)
• Closed from the entrance of the fishway/ • Use of bait allowed Apr 22 - Oct 31. and Tributaries
fish trap at the Faraday Diversion • Open all year for trout. Harvest allowed
(Cazadero) Dam downstream approx. 275 ft Hills Creek Reservoir May 22 - Oct 31, 2 per day, 8 inch minimum
to the ODFW deadline markers. • 5 hatchery trout per day, no minimum length, remainder of year catch-and-release.
length.
Fall Creek and Tributaries • Wild trout must be released. Luckiamute River, Little
(Middle Fork Willamette) • Hatchery salmon less than 24 inches in • Open all year for trout. Harvest allowed
• Open all year for trout. length are considered trout. May 22 - Oct 31, 2 per day, 8 inch minimum
• 2 wild trout per day, 8 inch minimum length. length, remainder of year catch-and-release.
• 5 hatchery trout per day, no minimum Horn Creek
length. • Closed. Marys River and Tributaries
• Open all year for hatchery Chinook salmon, • Open all year for trout. Harvest allowed
hatchery steelhead, and wild steelhead Lava Lake and Tributaries May 22 - Oct 31, 2 per day, 8 inch minimum
greater than 24 inches below Fall Cr Dam. • Open all year. length, remainder of year catch-and-release.
• Use of bait allowed Apr 22 - Oct 31. • No limit on size or number of brook trout. • Use of bait allowed.
• See Little Fall Cr. and Tributaries. • Use of bait allowed.
• Closed within 200 ft of entrance to the Fall McKenzie River and Tributaries
Cr fish ladder. Leaburg Canal and Tributaries The following apply to open sections below: *
• Open all year. • Open all year for trout, hatchery steelhead,
Faraday Lake • Catch-and-release for trout. and wild steelhead greater than 24 inches
• Only hatchery trout may be harvested. • Artificial flies and lures only. in length.
• Closed within the Leaburg powerhouse • 5 hatchery trout per day, no minimum
Foster Reservoir tailrace. length.
• 5 hatchery trout or kokanee per day, 8 inch • Closed from Leaburg Dam to below fish • Wild trout must be released, including
minimum length. screens (approx. 600 ft.). brook trout.
• No limit on size or number of bass.
Leaburg Lake * Mouth to Hayden Bridge
Frazier Creek • Open all year for trout, hatchery steelhead, • Open all year for hatchery Chinook salmon
• Open all year for trout. Harvest allowed and wild steelhead greater than 24 inches in the mainstem.
May 22 - Oct 31, 2 per day, 8 inch minimum in length. • See Mohawk River & Tributaries.
length, remainder of year catch-and-release. • 5 hatchery trout per day, no minimum length.
• Wild trout must be released. * Hayden Bridge to Hendricks Bridge
Gales Creek • Use of bait allowed Apr 22 - Oct 31. • Open all year for hatchery Chinook salmon
• Open all year for trout. Harvest allowed • Two Rod Validation may be used. in the mainstem.
May 22 - Oct 31, 2 per day, 8 inch minimum • Closed within 200 ft above Leaburg Dam. • Gear Restriction: Bait allowed May 1 - Jun
length, remainder of year catch-and-release. 15 when angling for salmon and steelhead
• Open for coho salmon Aug 1 - Oct 31 from Little Fall Creek and Tributaries with hooks 5/8 inch gap or larger.
mouth to NW Clapshaw Hill Rd. • Open all year for trout. • See Walterville Canal.
• 2 trout per day, 8 inch minimum length.
Gold Lake • Open all year for hatchery Chinook salmon, * Hendricks Bridge to Leaburg Dam
• Open May 22 - Oct 31. hatchery steelhead, and wild steelhead • Open all year for hatchery Chinook salmon
• Catch-and-release for rainbow trout. greater than 24 inches in length - from in the mainstem.
• No limit on size or number of brook trout. mouth to 200 ft below fish ladder. • Bait allowed Apr 22 - Oct 31 in the
• Fly fishing only, barbless hooks required. • Use of bait allowed Apr 22 - Oct 31. mainstem.
• Closed from Gold Lake boat ramp 300 ft • Gear Restriction: Leaburg Dam
down Salt Cr. Long Tom River and Tributaries downstream to Trout Cr (approx. 1 Mi)
• Open all year for trout. Harvest allowed any attached weight may be no more than
Green Peter Reservoir May 22 - Oct 31, 2 per day, 8 inch minimum 6 ft from the lowermost hook, in addition
• 25 kokanee per day in addition to daily length, remainder of year catch-and-release. to statewide Hook and Weight Regulations
trout limit. No size limits. • Use of bait allowed. (pg 19).
• Salmon may be retained as part of kokanee • See Leaburg Canal & Tributaries and
bag limit. Lookout Creek and Tributaries Walterville Canal & Tributaries.
• Closed. • Closed within 200 ft downstream of
Haldeman Pond Leaburg Dam.
• Closed Jan 1 - Apr 15 and Oct 1 - Dec 31. Lost Creek and Tributaries
(Middle Fork Willamette River) * Leaburg Dam to Forest Glen boat ramp
Henry Hagg Lake • Open all year for trout, hatchery steelhead, • Bait allowed Apr 22 - Oct 31 in the
• Open all year. and wild steelhead greater than 24 inches mainstem.
• 1 bass per day. in length. • See Leaburg Lake and Blue River &
• 25 crappie per day. • 2 trout per day, 8 inch minimum length. Tributaries.
• No minimum length on warmwater fish. • Use of bait allowed Apr 22 - Oct 31.
ALASKAN MILLS.
Mi): any attached weight may be no more • No minimum length on warmwater fish. ®
than 6 ft above lower most hook, in addition • Closed 1 hour after sunset to 1 hour before
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• 5 hatchery trout per day, no minimum May 22 - Oct 31, 2 per day, 8 inch minimum FOR A FREE CATALOG OR TO FIND A DEALER.
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• Wild trout must be released, including
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• Open for coho salmon Aug 1 - Oct 31.
• Use of bait allowed.
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CENTRAL ZONE
Description Central Zone Regulations
The Central Zone is all waters draining into 1. Angling for all species is restricted to artificial flies and lures in streams. See Exceptions
the Columbia River from Bonneville Dam up where use of bait is allowed.
to and including the Deschutes River. 2. A valid Columbia River Basin Endorsement must be in possession when fishing for salmon,
steelhead, or sturgeon in the mainstem Columbia River from Buoy 10 upstream and in all
the rivers and their tributaries that flow into the Columbia River.
3. See Health Advisory on page 22.
In the aggregate:
• Closed for coho salmon, except as listed under the Deschutes River and
2 adult salmon or
hatchery coho salmon as listed under Eagle Creek, Herman Creek and
steelhead per day,
Hood River.
20 per year. 5 jack
• Only hatchery steelhead may be taken.
salmon per day, 2
• See Exceptions in Central Zone under Deschutes or Hood River basins to
daily jack limits in Closed in all waters
determine where harvest of Chinook and coho salmon is allowed. Harvest
Salmon and possession, with the unless noted by
of wild steelhead is not permitted in the Central Zone. There is no annual
Steelhead exception that one species under
limit on hatchery salmon or hatchery steelhead so long as the appropriate
additional hatchery Exceptions.
number of Hatchery Harvest Tags have been purchased to record the catch.
steelhead may be
• A ngling restricted to artificial flies and lures in streams. See Exceptions
retained per day for
where use of bait is allowed.
a total aggregate
• Note: Changes to salmon regulations for the Columbia River system are
of 3 adult fish
available online at myodfw.com. Check regulations before you fish.
harvested daily.
• Sturgeon may not be removed from the water and must be immediately Lakes: Open all year.
released unharmed.
Catch-and-release Streams: Open
Sturgeon • Only one single-point, barbless hook may be used for sturgeon.
only. during trout, salmon
• A ngling restricted to artificial flies and lures in streams. See Exceptions
where use of bait is allowed. or steelhead seasons.
Central Zone
downstream to upper trestle (approx. 3 Mi). • See Columbia River Zone for regulations
• No angling from a floating device. below mainline RR bridge.
Regulations
• Closed from Sherars Falls downstream to
Buck Hollow Cr (approx. 1 Mi) Apr 1 - Jul 31. East Lake
• Wild rainbow trout must be released.
Sherars Falls to Northern Boundary of the
Bakeoven Creek and Tributaries Warm Springs Reservation (including White Elk Lake
• Closed. River upstream to first falls) • 25 kokanee per day, no size limits, in
• Open all year for trout and hatchery addition to daily trout limit.
Bend Pine Nursery Pond steelhead.
• 2 fish per day. • 2 rainbow trout per day, 10 inch minimum Fall River
and 13 inch maximum length. • Open all year.
Browns Creek • Open for coho salmon Aug 1 - Dec 31. • Fly fishing only, barbless hooks required.
• Closed. • No limit on size or number of bass.
• No angling from a floating device. Fifteen Mile Creek and Tributaries
Buck Hollow Creek and Tributaries • Open all year.
• Closed. Northern Boundary of the Warm Springs • Catch-and-release for trout.
Reservation to the Pelton Regulating • Closed from the I-84 bridge to 200 ft above
Chenoweth Creek and Tributaries Reservoir. fishway at Seufert Falls.
• Catch-and-release for trout. • Open Apr 22 - Dec 31 for trout and
hatchery steelhead. Herman Creek
Clear Branch Hood River • 2 rainbow trout per day, 10 inch minimum Above mainline railroad bridge
• Closed. and 13 inch maximum length. • Catch-and-release for trout May 22 - Aug 15.
• Open for coho salmon Aug 1 - Dec 31. • Open for Chinook salmon, hatchery coho
Crane Prairie Reservoir • No limit on size or number of bass. salmon and hatchery steelhead Jan 1 - Mar
• Open Apr 22 - Oct 31. • No angling from a floating device. 31, May 22 - Aug 15, and Dec 1-31.
• Wild rainbow trout must be released. • See Lake Simtustus. • Use of bait allowed.
• Closed from Pelton Regulating Dam • Closed below hatchery dam Aug 16 - Nov 30.
Crescent Lake downstream approx. 600 ft to ODFW • See Columbia Zone for area below the
• 1 lake trout per day, 24 inch minimum markers. mainline RR bridge.
length.
Lake Billy Chinook to Benham Falls Hood River (Mainstem) and
Crooked River • Open all year for trout. Tributaries Not Listed
Below Bowman Dam • Catch-and-release for trout.
• Open all year. Benham Falls to Little Lava Lake • Open all year for hatchery coho salmon
• No harvest of rainbow trout over 20 inches. • Open May 22 - Sep 30. and hatchery steelhead from the tips of the
• 2 trout per day, 8 inch minimum length jetties to confluence with East Fork.
Davis Lake and Odell (including brook trout, brown trout, • Use of bait allowed for salmon and
Creek Channel hatchery rainbow trout, and kokanee). steelhead.
• Catch-and-release for trout. • Wild rainbow trout must be released.
• No limit on size or number of warmwater fish. Hood River, West Fork
• Fly fishing only, barbless hooks required. Other regulations and Tributaries
• Odell Cr channel is defined as upstream • See the Confederated Tribes of Warm Mouth to angling deadline 200 ft below
to the boat ramp at West Davis Lake Springs information on next pg. Punchbowl Falls
Campground. • Mainstem Hood River regulations apply.
Eagle Creek
Deschutes River Above mainline railroad bridge Above angling deadline 200 ft below
I-84 bridge to Sherars Falls • Open for hatchery steelhead Jan 1 - Mar 31, Punchbowl Falls
• Open all year for trout and hatchery May 22 - Aug 15, and Dec 1-31. • Closed.
steelhead. • Open for Chinook and coho salmon May
• 2 rainbow trout per day, 10 inch minimum 23 - Aug 15.
and 13 inch maximum length.
• Open for Chinook salmon Aug 1 - Oct 31.
• Open for coho salmon Aug 1 - Dec 31. CATCH-AND-RELEASE
All trout, salmon and steelhead that
are released must be unharmed and
should not be removed from the water.
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Odell Lake Shevlin Pond of Lake Billy Chinook, Lake Simtustus,
• Open Apr 22 - Oct 31. • 2 fish per day. and on the Reservation portions of the
• 25 kokanee per day in addition to daily • Youth angling (ages 17 and under) and Deschutes River.
trout limit. No size limits. disabled anglers only. • Taking of crayfish from Reservation waters
• 1 lake trout per day, 24 inch minimum is prohibited.
length. Lake Simtustus • The Reservation borders the Deschutes
• Closed between ODFW markers and the • Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs River for approx. 31 mi from Two Springs
mouth of Trapper Cr. Reservation angling permit required. See Ranch (4 mi below the North Junction RR
• Closed between ODFW markers and Odell the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Bridge) up to the Pelton Reregulation.
Cr outlet. Reservation information below.
• Closed to angling on tributaries. White River and Tributaries
Sparks Lake and Tributaries Mouth to first falls
Paulina Lake Mouth to Cascade Lake Hwy • Deschutes River regulations apply.
• Wild rainbow trout must be released. • Fly fishing only, barbless hooks required.
Above first falls
Pelton Regulating Reservoir Suttle Lake • Open all year for trout.
• Closed. • 25 kokanee per day in addition to daily
trout limit. No size limits. Whychus Creek
Pinnacle Creek • No harvest of rainbow trout over 20 inches.
• Closed. Trout Creek and Tributaries
• Catch-and-release for trout. Wickiup Reservoir
Prineville Reservoir • Open Apr 22 - Oct 31.
• 5 bass per day, only 1 bass over 15 inches The Confederated Tribes of • 5 kokanee per day in addition to daily trout
may be harvested. Warm Springs Reservation limit. No size limits.
• Anglers are restricted to the eastern half of • The Deschutes River Arm is closed from
Prineville Youth Pond the river where it borders the Reservation. For ODFW marker at Gull Point to ODFW
• 2 fish per day. more information and exceptions call (541) markers near Sheeps Bridge from Sep 1 to
• Youth angling (ages 17 and under) only. 553-2002, or visit www.tribalpermit.com. Apr 21. Deschutes River regulations apply
• Oregon angling license and tribal fishing above ODFW markers near Sheeps Bridge.
permits are required on the Metolius Arm
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Description Northeast Zone
The Northeast Zone is all waters draining into Regulations
the Columbia River east of the Deschutes River
and all waters draining into the Snake River A valid Columbia River Basin Endorsement
system up to Hells Canyon Dam. This zone must be in possession when fishing for
does not include any portion of the mainstem salmon, steelhead, or sturgeon in the
Columbia and Snake rivers. Regulations for the mainstem Columbia River from Buoy 10
Columbia River can be found in the Columbia upstream and in all the rivers and their
River Zone, pages 72-79, and regulations for tributaries that flow into the Columbia River.
the Snake River can be found in the Snake
River Zone, pages 69-71.
Margined Sculpin
It is unlawful to angle for or possess all or any part of these fish because they are listed on
(Umatilla and Walla Walla Closed.
the state’s sensitive species list for conservation purposes.
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SOUTHEAST ZONE
Description Southeast Zone
The Southeast Zone is all tributaries Regulations CATCH-AND-RELEASE
(including their impoundments) of the Snake
River system above Hells Canyon Dam; the 1. Angling restricted to artificial flies and
All trout, salmon and steelhead that
Silvies River drainage in Grant County; all lures in streams. See Exceptions where use
are released must be unharmed and
waters in Malheur and Lake counties; all of bait is allowed.
should not be removed from the water.
waters in Harney County except South Fork 2. A valid Columbia River Basin
John Day drainage; and all waters of the Endorsement must be in possession when
Klamath Basin in Klamath and Lake counties. fishing for salmon, steelhead, or sturgeon
This zone does not include any portion of the in the mainstem Columbia River from
mainstem Snake River. The Klamath River Buoy 10 upstream and in all the rivers
Basin is all streams and their tributaries and their tributaries that flow into the
that drain toward Upper Klamath Lake or Columbia River.
Klamath River. Regulations for the Snake 3. See Health Advisory on page 22.
River can be found in the Snake River Zone.
Southeast Zone
• 1 rainbow trout per day, 15 inch minimum • 5 trout per day, 8 inch minimum length.
length. • Use of bait allowed.
Regulations
• Use of bait allowed.
Below Krumbo Reservoir
Denio Creek • Closed.
• Closed.
Agency Lake Krumbo Reservoir
• 1 rainbow trout per day, 15 inch minimum Dog Lake • Closed to ice fishing by Malheur National
length. • 1 rainbow trout per day, 15 inch minimum Wildlife Refuge (541) 493-2612.
length.
Ana Reservoir • 5 bass per day, only 1 bass over 15 inches Lake of the Woods
• 1 hybrid bass per day, 15 inch minimum may be harvested. • 5 bass per day, only 1 bass over 15 inches
length. may be harvested.
Drews Reservoir • Angling allowed 24 hours per day for all
Ana River • 1 rainbow trout per day, 15 inch minimum species.
• 5 rainbow trout per day, 8 inch minimum length.
length. Link River
• Use of bait allowed. Eagle Creek including • 1 rainbow trout per day, 15 inch minimum
East and West Forks length.
Annie Creek • 5 rainbow trout per day, 8 inch minimum • Use of bait allowed.
• Use of bait allowed. length.
• Use of bait allowed. Little Alvord Creek
Antelope Creek (Malheur Co.) • Closed.
• Closed. Fort Creek
• Open May 22 - Oct 31. Little Blitzen River
Big Alvord Creek • Catch-and-release for rainbow trout. • Catch-and-release for trout.
• Closed.
Fourmile Creek Little McCoy Creek
Blitzen River • 1 rainbow trout per day, 15 inch minimum • Closed.
• Catch-and-release for trout. length.
• Malheur National Wildlife Refuge below • Use of bait allowed. Little Whitehorse Creek and
Bridge Cr is Closed, except from Sodhouse Tributaries (Harney /Malheur Co.)
Ln. to the bridge on The Boat Landing Rd Goose Lake • Open year round.
Aug 1 - Sep 15. • 1 rainbow trout per day, 15 inch minimum • Catch-and-release for trout.
length. • Artificial flies and lures only.
Burnt River
• 5 rainbow trout per day, 8 inch minimum Harriman Creek Lost River and Tributaries
length. • 1 rainbow trout per day, 15 inch minimum • Use of bait allowed.
• Use of bait allowed. length.
• Use of bait allowed. Malheur River
Calahan Creek • 5 trout per day, 8 inch minimum length.
• Use of bait allowed. Indian Creek and Tributaries • Use of bait allowed below Otis Cr.
(Malheur/Harney Co.)
Chewaucan River • Closed. Malheur River, North Fork
Below Hwy 31 at Paisley Mouth to Beulah Reservoir
• Use of bait allowed. Jackson Creek • 5 trout per day, 8 inch minimum length.
• Use of bait allowed. • Use of bait allowed.
Corral Creek
• Use of bait allowed. Jordan Creek Mann Lake
• 5 trout per day, 8 inch minimum length. • 2 trout per day, 8 inch minimum length.
Cottonwood Reservoir • Use of bait allowed. • Artificial flies and lures only.
(Goose Lake Basin, Lake Co.) • Closed to angling on tributaries.
• 1 rainbow trout per day, 15 inch minimum Kiger Creek
length. • 5 trout per day, 8 inch minimum length. Miller Creek (Outlet of
• Use of bait allowed. Miller Lake, Klamath Co.)
Crater Lake National Park • Use of bait allowed.
• Angling is regulated by the National Park Klamath Lake
Service (541) 594-3000. • 1 rainbow trout per day, 15 inch minimum Miller Lake
length. • Angling allowed 24 hours per day for all
Crooked Creek (Klamath Co.) species.
• Open May 22 - Oct 31. Klamath River
• Catch-and-release for rainbow trout. • 1 rainbow trout per day, 15 inch minimum Mosquito Creek (Harney Co.)
• Closed from the springs at Klamath length. • Closed.
Hatchery downstream 1,000 ft to a posted • Closed from JC Boyle Reservoir to Keno
fence crossing. Dam Jun 16 - Sep 30.
Sand Creek
• Use of bait allowed.
Scott Creek
• Use of bait allowed. CONNECT WITH ODFW ON SOCIAL MEDIA
Sevenmile Creek and Tributaries
• Catch-and-release for rainbow trout. Facebook.com/oregondepartmentoffishandwildlife
• Use of bait allowed above Nicholson Rd. and Facebook.com/oregonwildlifeviewing
Short Creek
• 1 rainbow trout per day, 15 inch minimum Twitter @ODFW
length.
• Use of bait allowed. Instagram @ODFW
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Silver Creek and Tributaries
• 5 trout per day, 8 inch minimum length. Snapchat @MyODFW
• Use of bait allowed above the Malheur myodfw.com
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Zone Regulations
• Open for hatchery cutthroat trout Jan 1 - marked by the boat-restricted zone sign
Mar 31 and May 22 - Dec 31. on the Oregon shore at the westernmost
• Open for hatchery Chinook salmon and tip of Robins Island to the boat-restricted
Columbia River hatchery steelhead Jan 1 - Mar 31. zone sign approx. 50 ft above the Hamilton
Buoy 10 line up to a line projected from • Open for hatchery jack Chinook and Island boat ramp on the Washington shore
Rocky Point on the Washington bank hatchery steelhead May 16 - Jul 31. (USACE Boat Restricted Zone).
through Red Buoy 44 to the navigation light • Open for hatchery adult Chinook Jun 16-30. • Sturgeon angling is prohibited May 1 - Aug
at Tongue Point on the Oregon bank • Open for hatchery coho and hatchery 31 from Bonneville Dam downstream
• Open for hatchery steelhead Jan 1 - Mar 31 steelhead Aug 1 - Dec 31. approx. 9 mi to a line crossing the Columbia
and Aug 1 - Dec 31. • Open for adult Chinook Aug 1-31. River from Navigation Marker 82 on the
• Open for hatchery Chinook salmon Jan 1 • Angling from the Big Creek RR trestle is Oregon shore westerly to a boundary marker
- Mar 31. prohibited Aug. 16-Oct. 15. on the Washington shore above Fir Point.
• Open for adult Chinook salmon Aug 1 - • Salmon angling from a floating device is
Aug 31. I-5 bridge to Bonneville Dam prohibited from Beacon Rock to Bonneville
• Open for adult hatchery coho salmon Aug 1 • Open for hatchery steelhead Jan 1 - Mar 31 Dam Nov 1 - Dec 31.
- Dec 31. Minimum length for adult coho is and Jun 16 - Dec 31.
16 inches. • Open for hatchery jack Chinook Jun 16 Bonneville Dam to Oregon/Washington
• Retention of jack salmon allowed Oct 1 - - Jul 31. border above McNary Dam
Dec 31. • Open for adult hatchery Chinook Jun 16- • Open for hatchery steelhead Jan 1 - Mar 31
• The Columbia River South Jetty is open to Jun 30. and Jun 16 - Dec 31.
salmon angling seven days a week when • Open for hatchery coho Aug 1 - Dec. 31. • Open for hatchery Chinook salmon Jun
the fall Buoy 10 or adjacent ocean salmon • Open for Chinook Aug 1 - Aug 31. 16 - Jul 31.
fishery is open. • Closed: • Open for Chinook and coho salmon Aug 1 -
• Closed to angling within the Youngs Bay »» Between markers 150 ft above and 450 Dec 31. Only hatchery coho salmon may be
Control Zone Aug 1 - Sep 15. See map on ft below the mouth of Tanner Cr out to retained between Bonneville Dam and the
pg 78. center of the Columbia River Aug 16 - Hood River Bridge at RM 169.
• In the waters of the Pacific Ocean and Oct 15; • When angling for salmon and steelhead, a
the Columbia River up to a line projected »» Inside the south navigation lock at single-point hook with a gap size no larger
from Rocky Point on the Washington bank Bonneville Dam from a marker on the than 3/4-inch is required for all non-
through Red Buoy 44 to the navigation light western-most point of Robins Island to a buoyant lures Aug 1 - Dec 31 except when
at Tongue Point on the Oregon bank, each marker on the Oregon mainland shore; trolling from a vessel or floating device.
angler aboard a vessel may continue to use »» Angling is prohibited for all species • From McNary Dam to the Oregon/
angling gear until the daily limit of fish during Jan 1 - Apr 30 from a line Washington Border, salmon and steelhead
for all legally licensed and juvenile anglers between the upstream end of Sand Island angling is allowed 24 hours/day during
aboard has been achieved. However, no (near Rooster Rock) and a marker on the retention seasons.
individual angler may exceed any personal Oregon shoreline, downstream to a line • Only single-point hooks allowed when
daily bag limit. between the lower end of Sand Island and angling at Cascade Locks in the area
a marker on the Oregon shoreline. between the boat ramp at the lower end of
• Bank angling prohibited: the locks upstream to the east (upstream)
»» From Bradford Island below Bonneville end of the lock wall.
Dam from south shore between the dam • Sturgeon Regulations:
and a line perpendicular to the shoreline »» Closed to retention of green sturgeon.
marker at west end of riprap and from »» Open for white sturgeon retention 1 per
north shore between fishway entrance day, 2 per year:
and a line perpendicular to the shoreline –– Jan 1 - until quota reached, from
marker 850 ft downstream; Bonneville Dam to McNary Dam;
»» From Robins Island below Bonneville –– Feb 1 through Jul 31 from McNary
Dam downstream to a line perpendicular Dam to the Oregon/Washington
to the shoreline marker on mooring cell. border;
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Marine Zone
from shore. any species of salmon, Pacific halibut or
5. All areas are open to harvest except those marine fish while possessing on board any
Regulations
areas listed in Season (see Marine Zone fish not allowed to be taken in the area at
Regulations, pages 81-82), indicated that time.
in Management Designations for Marine 10. Mutilation: It is unlawful for anglers
1. The ocean is separated from rivers and Areas (see maps, pages 83-87), or fishing from a boat to mutilate fish so that
bays by: closed by a Public Health Advisory. size or species cannot be determined prior
a. Normal high tide lines along coastal 6. Shellfish Public Health Advisories (Oregon to landing or to transport mutilated fish
beaches, where there are no jetties; Dept. of Agriculture): across state waters, except albacore may be
b. The visible ends of the jetties, where they a. Harvest of any species with a shellfish partially cleaned at sea. Partial cleaning
exist, except for the Columbia River; public health advisory will be closed means only the head and entrails may be
c. A north-south line running through immediately within the area specified removed; both the clavicle (collar) and the
Buoy 10 in the Columbia River. and will remain closed until the advisory tail must stay intact. It is also unlawful for
2. License requirements for those 12 years or is removed; anglers fishing from shore to mutilate catch
older for this zone are: b. For current information concerning so that size or species cannot be determined
a. An Oregon angling license is required to shellfish public health advisories, see prior to reaching their automobile or
angle for or land any fish species. page 23 and please call 503-986-4728 or principle means of land transportation,
b. A shellfish license is required to harvest 800-448-2474. and having completed their daily angling.
shellfish or other marine invertebrates. 7. Gear: Barbed hooks are allowed when These restrictions do not apply to herring,
c. Children 12 to 17 years old may obtain angling for marine fish except as noted for anchovy, smelt and sardine.
a youth license equivalent to angling, salmon, steelhead and sturgeon.
Harvest Caps
shellfish, and hunting licenses combined 8. Boat limit: In waters of the Pacific Ocean
(new in 2016). and in the Columbia River upstream to
and In‑Season
d. Additional tags or permits are a line projected from Rocky Point on the
required to harvest salmon, steelhead, Washington bank through Red Buoy 44 to
Changes
sturgeon, Pacific halibut, scallop or the navigation light at Tongue Point on the
the mechanical harvest of shrimp (see Oregon bank, each angler aboard a vessel
License Information, pages 6-7, may continue to use angling gear until the
and Marine Zone Regulations, pages daily limit of fish for all legally licensed and Annual state and federal caps are set for sport
81-82). juvenile anglers (age 12 years and older) fisheries including black rockfish, yelloweye
3. Persons coming ashore in Oregon with aboard has been attained. However, no rockfish, canary rockfish, cabezon, greenlings
ocean caught fish or shellfish are subject individual angler may exceed any personal and others. When a species harvest cap is
to all Oregon sport fishing and licensing daily bag limit or land fish that contribute reached or is being approached, regulations
regulations. to another angler’s limit (anglers who have may be changed in-season to stop or slow the
harvest of that species. In-season changes may
include (but are not limited to) reduced bag
limits, a change in size limits, non-retention of
a particular species, area closures and season
closures. Check the regulations before you fish
on ODFW’s website or by calling a Marine
Resources Program office.
CONTACT INFORMATION
ODFW Fishing Regulations:
myodfw.com
Dungeness Crab 12 (males only) • 5-3/4" minimum size for Dungeness crab. Waters open all year,
• Correct size is measured as a straight line across the back (caliper 24 hours per day
measurement) in front of, but not including the points (see photo on
Exceptions:
page 96).
• May be taken using crab rings, baited lines, or pots (limited to 3 • Ocean waters are
rings/lines/pots total, per person); by hand, dip net, or rake. closed for Dungeness
Red Rock Crab 24 of any size or sex. • Pots may be left overnight. Crab Oct 16 - Nov 30
• Holding pots or devices, or live boxes are only allowed in bays and • Bays, beaches,
estuaries, and may not hold more than two daily limits. estuaries, tide pools,
• Unlawful to mutilate crabs prior to landing, such that size, sex, piers and jetties are
or species may not be determined. Mutilated crabs may not be open for crabbing all
transported across state waters. year, 24 hours per day
Shrimp (edible) 20 lbs in the shell May be taken by traps, pots, or rings.
Waters open all year,
• May be taken by hand or hand-powered tools. 24 hours per day
Sand and Mole Crabs,
• Permit required to harvest mud and ghost shrimp by mechanical
Kelp and Sand Worms, No limit.
methods (permit may be obtained at the ODFW Newport office; see
Mud and Ghost Shrimp
contact information on page 80).
Octopus 1 May be taken by angling, dip net, pot, hand and hand-powered tools.
May be taken by angling, (squid jigs and herring jigs allowed), dip
Squid No limit.
net, cast net, hand, and hand powered tools.
Starfish, Urchins,
• May be taken by hand or hand-powered tools.
Snails, Shore Crabs,
10 in aggregate. • Unwanted marine invertebrates must be immediately released
and all other marine
unharmed.
invertebrates not listed
Shoreline MPA
• Shoreline Area: Harvest above the low tide line is
severely restricted along rocky shores south of the
Shoreside MPA.
• These are summary rules. For complete
rules and site boundary coordinates visit
£
¤
West MPA
oregonmarinereserves.com/rules or call ODFW 26
at (541) 867-4741. Cape Falcon Cannon Beach
Marine Reserve
Three Arch Rocks (Oceanside) (Inset 3)
Closed to boats within a 500 foot radius around
Finley Rock, Middle Rock, Shag Rock, and Seal Rock
from May 1 - Sep 15 by authority of the Oregon State
Marine Board.
0 1 2
Miles
Netarts Bay Shellfish Preserve (Inset 4)
No take of clams in posted shellfish preserve, which
extends from an east-west line beginning at the mouth
of Whiskey Cr to an east-west line 2,700 ft south.
Inset 3
Cape Kiwanda Marine Garden (Inset 5)
No take of shellfish and marine invertebrates,
except single mussels may be taken for bait. Located Three Arch Rocks
between the sandy beaches on the north and south Oceanside
sides of Cape Kiwanda and includes tide pools, and Garibaldi
rocky or sandy beaches between extreme high and
low tides. Includes rocky areas abutting the sand
beaches on the north and south sides of the headland. 0 0.5 1
Miles Tillamook
Inset 4 Netarts
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Kiwanda Pacific
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Marine Protected Area
City Marine Garden
0 0.5 Vessel Closure Area
E
Miles
Shellfish Preserve
State Park
West MPA
• These are summary rules. For complete Marine
rules and site boundary coordinates visit Cascade Reserve
oregonmarinereserves.com/rules or call ODFW Head
at (541) 867-4741. Marine Roads End State
Recreation Site
Inset 8
Whale Cove B
£
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101
Marine Reserve
Habitat Marine Protected Area
A
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Refuge Research Reserve
Habitat Refuge
Yaquina Head
State Park
0 0.25 0.5 Rocky Creek
Miles State Wayside
Inset 11
Inset 12
North MPA
beaches between extreme high and low tides lying between the
north side of Devil’s Churn and the north boundary of Neptune
State Park.
North
Neptune State Park Research Reserve MPA
• No take of shellfish and marine invertebrates, except clams,
Dungeness crab, red rock crab, mussels, piddocks, scallops,
and shrimp may be taken. Applies to all rocky areas, tide
pools, and sandy beaches between extreme high and low tides
lying between the northerly and southerly boundaries of the
£
¤ 101
Marine
Neptune
State Park
northern parcel of Neptune State Park. Reserve
• No take of shellfish or marine invertebrates where the research
reserve overlaps with Cape Perpetua Marine Reserve.
Southeast MPA
tion Area
• Marine Reserve: No take of any fish, invertebrates, seaweeds,
or wildlife. No deployment of fishing gear. You may transit or
Neptune
anchor with catch on board. State Park Carl G.
• North MPA: Angling from shore is allowed. You may also take
Seabird Protec
Washburne
salmon (by troll) and crab. Memorial
• Southeast MPA and Seabird Protection Area: No take of State Park
herring, sardine, anchovies, smelt, and sand lance. Plus, no
take of squid in the Southeast MPA. Heceta Head
• Shoreline Area: Harvest above the low tide line is severely
restricted along rocky shores in the North MPA and in the Neptune State
Marine Reserve north of Bob Cr.
• These are summary rules. For complete rules and site
Park Research
Reserve
£
¤ 101
Bob Creek
Wayside Siuslaw River
Florence
E
Marine Reserve
Tenmile Creek Marine Protected Area
State Wayside Seabird Protection Area
The above information must also be provided to the wholesale fish or bait dealer when eggs from ocean-caught salmon are sold.
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Prohibited
(No harvest at any time)
Unless otherwise noted, hatchery salmon, steelhead, and trout are marked by removing their adipose fin.
Female Crab
Incorrect
size measurement