Oregon Fishing News
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Salmon, Sturgeon and Tuna are currently on tap on Oregon's North Coast.
Sliver and Chinooks are stagging infront of the Columbia River offering a great salmon fishing opportunity for the next six week until mid September. The silvers are starting to gain weight with a few fish tipping 10 pounds this past week. We will see these fish continue growing seeing fish to 20 pounds by the end of August both in the ocean and in the River. Chinooks are also stagging and while the numbers are down for the year we expect some good fish to be taken over then next six weeks with a few fish to fifty pounds headed for the Columbia River.
SALEM, Ore.—Oregon anglers can pick up a copy of the 2007 Oregon Sport Fishing Regulations from license agents today.
Anglers are highly encouraged to carefully review the 2007 regulation because many important rule changes occurred during the 2006 fishing season. The new rules are highlighted in blue and appear throughout the regulation.
TILLAMOOK, Ore —Due to severe flooding along the north Oregon Coast, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife staff, at the request of local officials, have postponed the Nov. 15 Coastal Coho Conservation Plan town hall meeting in Tillamook.
SALEM, Ore. —The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife’s Access and Habitat Program has awarded $258,966 to eight landowners to reseed and restore wildlife habitat on 7,885 acres that were burned during the 2006 wildfire season.
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