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State Commission OKs Commercial, Sport
Salmon Season in Coast Waters

by Staff
The Hillsboro Argus, April 17, 2007

SALEM - The Fish and Wildlife Commission today adopted regulations establishing ocean sport and commercial salmon seasons for 2007 off the Oregon coast. In addition, modifications were made to the fall salmon bag limits in the Columbia River.

There's good news for anglers. Because of a better than expected return of coho salmon to the Columbia River, fishing in the ocean between Leadbetter Point and Cape Falcon will be open seven days a week. The coho salmon quota for the ocean off the Columbia River is nearly 60,000 and an additional 50,000 coho may be caught off the Oregon coast south of Cape Falcon.

"This is more than double what the coho quota was last year and gives fishermen plenty of opportunity to catch fish," said Curt Melcher, assistant fish division administrator.

An important change in the 2007 sport regulations is that the minimum length for chinook salmon caught in the ocean is now 24 inches.

The adopted rules, which will be published in May and distributed through ODFW offices and license agents, include:

In the ocean from Leadbetter Point, Wash., south to Cape Falcon, near Manzanita, Ore., the salmon season is open seven days a week, July 1 to Sept. 30, or until the 58,800 coho quota has been reached. The allowed bag limit is two salmon per day, only one of which may be a chinook. Retained coho must have a healed adipose fin-clip.

In the ocean from Cape Falcon to Humbug Mountain, the salmon season is open seven days a week, March 15 to Oct. 31, for all salmon except coho. For the harvest of coho, the season is open June 23 to Sept. 16, until the 50,000 coho quota has been reached. Retained coho must have a healed adipose fin-clip. Anglers are reminded that beginning May 1, the minimum size for chinook salmon is 24 inches.

In the ocean from Humbug Mountain, south to Horse Mountain, Calif., the salmon season is open seven days a week, May 5 to Sept. 4, for all salmon except coho. For the harvest of coho, the season is open June 23 - Sept. 16, or until the 50,000 coho quota between Cape Falcon and the California-Oregon border has been reached. Retained coho must have a healed adipose fin-clip.

For the recreational fishery from Buoy 10 upstream to Tongue Point, the season is open Aug. 1 to Dec. 31, for adipose fin-clipped coho salmon. Chinook salmon may only be kept from Aug. 22 to Sept. 3. The daily bag limit of two salmon may include only one chinook.

For the Columbia River recreational fishery, from Tongue Point upstream to the mouth of the Lewis River, the chinook season is open from Aug. 1 to Sept. 4, and from Oct. 1 to Dec. 31. The daily bag limit of two salmon may include only one chinook.

For the Columbia River recreational fishery, from the mouth of the Lewis River upstream to Bonneville Dam, the chinook season is open Aug. 1 to Dec. 31, with a one chinook daily bag limit. The daily bag limit of two salmon may include only one chinook.

For the Columbia River summer chinook salmon season, fishermen will have opportunities above and below Bonneville Dam.

For the Columbia River between Tongue Point and Bonneville Dam, the summer chinook season is open June 16 to June 30. The daily bag limit is two chinook.

For the Columbia River between Bonneville Dam and the Oregon-Washington border (above McNary Dam), the summer chinook season is open June 16 to July 31. The daily bag limit is two chinook.


Staff
State Commission OKs Commercial, Sport Salmon Season in Coast Waters
The Hillsboro Argus, April 17, 2007

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