Fish Report for 5-29-2014

ODFW Northeast Zone Reg Updates Update

5-29-2014
OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff

New salmon, steelhead, sturgeon endorsement
Beginning Jan. 1, 2014 anglers fishing for salmon, steelhead or sturgeon in the Columbia River and its tributaries will be required to have a Columbia River Basin endorsement. See a map of the Basin and get more information.


JOHN DAY RIVER: spring Chinook

-Open for spring Chinook from Saturday, June 15 through Sunday, June 1 from the Longview Ranch's Johnson Creek Division bridge(located approximately 200 feet upstream from the mouth of the North Fork John Day River) upstream 19.5 miles to the mouth of Rattlesnake Creek near the south end of Picture Gorge.

-The bag limit will be two adult Chinook salmon and five jack salmon per day; it is unlawful to continue fishing for jacks after taking a daily bag limit of two adult Chinook salmon.

-A fishing license including a Columbia River Endorsement and a combined angling tag are required for this fishery.


Lookingglass Creek: spring chinook

-Open for spring Chinook from Saturday, May 31 and will remain open until a closure is announced.

-Open area is from the Moses Creek Lane Bridge (County Road 42) upstream to the confluence of Jarboe Creek.

-Anglers may retain two adipose fin-clipped chinook adults and five adipose fin-clipped jacks per day, with two daily limits in possession. Jack salmon are less than 24 inches in length. Anglers do not need to record jack catch on their combined angling tags, but it is illegal to continue fishing for jack Chinook once the adult bag limit is met.

-Unmarked (wild) fish must be released carefully and unharmed.


SNAKE RIVER: spring Chinook

-Open to fishing for spring Chinook on April 26, seven days a week from Dug Bar Boat Ramp to the deadline below Hells Canyon Dam. The fishery will remain open until a notice of closure is announced.

-The daily bag limit is four adipose fin-clipped spring Chinook salmon (adult and jacks) per day, no more than two can be an adult salmon more than 24-inches long. Anglers must stop fishing for salmon for the day when they have kept four jack salmon (equal to or less than 24-inches long) or two adult salmon, whichever comes first.

-Only barbless hooks may be used. Anglers are reminded to consult the 2014 Oregon Sport Fishing Regulations for other applicable regulations.


For more information contact your local ODFW office:
-Clackamas (971) 673-6000
-Corvallis (541) 757-4186
-Tillamook (503) 842-274
-Newport (541) 867-4741
-Springfield (541) 726-3515



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