Fish Report for 6-15-2017

ODFW Weekly Recreational Report

6-15-2017
ODFW

Fishing’s getting better at the beach
Some anglers are catching limits of rockfish and lingcod out of Newport and Depoe Bay; jetties and rocky coastline can be good for rockfish, greenling and lingcod, and the ocean surf off sandy beaches is the place to target surf perch.

Check out these and other salty opportunities in the Marine Zone section of the Recreation Report.

Run Wild at June 24 5k / Outdoor Skills Event near Corvallis
The whole family is welcome at a 5K that includes the change to try outdoor skills (archery, spin casting, wildlife ID) and see raptors up close at EE Wilson Wildlife Area. Register now.

Things are heating up for warmwater fishing
Fishing for bass, crappie and other warmwater fish, continues to improve in areas throughout the state.

One more day for all-depth halibut in Columbia River Subarea
The Columbia River Subarea (Leadbetter Point, WA to Cape Falcon, OR) all-depth halibut fishery will be open for one additional day, this Saturday, June 17. See Marine Zone below for more halibut opportunities.

Learn to fish for steelhead
ODFW is partnering with the Sandy Chapter of the NW Steelheaders to present a Steelhead 101 workshop on Saturday, June 24 at 9 a.m. at the Oxbow Regional Park near Troutdale. Find more information and register.

Take a Friend Hunting – Win a Prize
Experienced hunters who take a new or lapsed person out hunting can enter to win prizes. Both must be adults (18 years and older). More info.



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