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Fish Report for 1-25-2022
Pacific halibut sport anglers invited to public meeting
1-25-2022
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
NEWPORT, Ore – Recreational halibut anglers can learn more about the 2022 Central Oregon Coast Subarea season at a February public meeting. ODFW is hosting the virtual meeting Tuesday, Feb. 8, 6-7:30 p.m. to discuss this fishery with anglers.
ODFW will review the International Pacific Halibut Commission’s (IPHC) annual meeting and resulting recreational Pacific halibut quotas. Attendees are asked to give input on the number and timing of “fixed” and “backup” dates for the Central Oregon Coast Subarea spring all-depth halibut season.
Materials presented during the meeting will be available by Friday, Feb. 4 on the Sport Halibut webpage. An online survey for those who can’t attend the meeting will also be on this page.
Participants can join through Microsoft Teams:
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For a summary of the 2021 recreational Pacific halibut fishery, see ODFW’s halibut newsletter. The newsletter explains how halibut are managed in Oregon and details catch and quotas in the three subareas.
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