The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife today announced recommendations for 2009 summer and fall salmon seasons on the Columbia River and at Buoy 10. Read more...
Starting May 1, saltwater sport fishers will be able to put one more groundfish in the marine fish daily bag – the highest bag limit since summer of 2005. Read more...
The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife and Oregon State University are seeking a candidate to represent the scientific community on the Oregon Hatchery Research Center Advisory Committee. Read more...
Oregon's Fish Passage Task Force will meet Friday, May 8, 2009 at the Coquille Tribal office at 3050 Tremont in North Bend to consider current statewide fish passage issues. Members of the public are welcome to attend. Read more...
The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife will be hosting public meetings in several coastal communities to solicit input on regulations for the 2009 fall chinook salmon season and on new wild coho fisheries being proposed for selected waters on the Oregon coast. Read more...
The Department has developed, in cooperation with members of the sport fishing community, a plan to guide enhancement of recreational angling in Oregon. Read more (pdf) ....
The fifteen mile reach of the Powder River from Baker City upstream to Mason Dam is generally known by fisherman as a good place to spend a warm summer morning casting for ten to 14-inch rainbow trout. But thanks to a unique fishery created by ODFW, anglers can target more than just trout. Read more... |