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1 Statewide Regulation Changes None. Legislative Action No license required when taking smelt. Previous definition did not include son and daughter inlaws. 4th Saturday in April Legislative Action Legislative Action 4th Saturday in May Part of daily bag limit. Removes early trout opener season, replaces with year round season. Sets standard May trout opener. All Zones Use of drones prohibited when angling. A drone is defined as an unmanned flying machine or unmanned water based vehicle. License required when taking smelt. Immediate family definition modified to include son and daughter in laws May 22 (trout season) No limits on brook or brown trout in streams. Attachment 4 Page 1 of 28

2 Proposed Zone Regulation Changes 5 bass per day, no more than 3 over 15 inches. 10 walleye per day no more than 5 per day over 18 inches and only one over 25 inches. The ocean is seperated from rivers and bays by: b. The ends of the jetties, where the exist, except for the Columbia River. Provides a clear and consistent line betweeen differing regulations/areas. 5 trout per day in streams. Open May 23 - Oct 31. Use of bait allowed. Catch-and-release. Klamath Basin streams open Apr 25 - Oct bass per day, only 3 over 15 inches. Columbia Zone No limits on bass or walleye. Marine Zone The ocean is seperated from rivers and bays by: b. The visible ends of the jetties, where they exist, except for the Columbia River Northeast Zone 2 trout per day in streams. Open May 22 - Oct 31. Artifical flies and lures only. Northwest Zone 2 trout per day. Open May 22 - Oct 31. Artificial flies and lures from May 22 - Aug 31 in Lower Columbia River tributaries. (Current Zone Regulation) Southeast Zone Klamath Basin streams open all year (Zone Regulation). Southwest Zone 5 bass per day, only 1 over 15 inches. Page 2 of 28

3 Northwest May 23- Sept 30 Increased opportunity. Mouth upstream to steelbridge entering the Mennonite Camp (RM 10). Open for adipose fin-clipped steelhead Jan 1 - March 31 and May 23-Dec 31. From steel bridge bridge entering the Mennonite Camp upstream to Sampson Creek. Oen for adipose fin-clipped steelhead from Jan 1March 31 and May 23-Dec 31. Staff interim year proposal. Staff interim year proposal. Open May 23- June 15. Artifical flies and lures from May 23-Aug 31. Open for adipose fin-clipped steelhead Jan 1-March 31 and Aug 1-Dec 31 Open for Chinook salmon Aug 1 Dec 31 Critical conservation need Change due to Coastal Multispecies Plan. Open May 23- Sept 30 Deadwood Creek Zone regulations for trout. Drift Creek (Siletz Basin, Lincoln Co.) Open for Chinook Salmon Aug 1Dec 31, upstream to steelbridge entering Mennonite Camp. Open for hatchery steelhead all year, upstream to Sampson Creek. East Fork Trask River Zone regulations for trout. Fishhawk Lake Zone regulations for trout. Five Rivers Open for hatchery steelhead Jan 1March 31 and Dec 1-Dec 31, upstream to Buck Creek. Closed to angling for Chinook salmon. Indian Creek Zone regulations for trout. North Fork Siuslaw River Page 3 of 28

4 Northwest Zone regulations for trout. Open for Chinook salmon Aug 1Dec 31, upstream to Meadows bridge at MP 11. Open for hatchery steelhead Jan 1March 31 and Dec 1-Dec 31. Open May 23 - Sept 30 Open for Chinook salmon May 23Dec 31 up to Meadows Bridge at MP11. Open for adipose fin-clipped steelhead Jan 1-March 31 Critical conservation need Change due to Coastal Multispecies Plan. Open May 23-June 15. Open for wild steelhead (1 per day/3 per year) and hatchery steelhead Jan 1-March 31 and May 23-Dec 31, upstream to confluence with Prairie Creek (MP 10 on Hwy 18). Open for Chinook salmon April 1July 31, upstream to deadline marker at the Moonshine Park boat ramp. One Chinook per day and 2 per year. Critical conservation need Change due to Coastal Multispecies Plan. Open May 23-June 15 Open for hatchery steelhead Jan 1March 31 and May 23-Dec 31, upstream to 200' below falls located near MP 10. North Fork Trask River Zone regulations for trout. Salmon River Open for wild steelhead (1 per day/3 per year) and hatchery steelhead Jan 1-March 31 and Dec 1-31, upstream to confluence with Sulfur Creek located west of the Van Duzer Corridor. Siletz River and Bay Open for wild Chinook salmon April 1-July 31 (1 per day/2 per year), upstream to deadline marker at Moonshine boat ramp. South Fork Trask River Zone regulations for trout. Sweet Creek Open for hatchery steelhead Jan 1March 31 and Dec 1-Dec 31, upstream to 200' below falls located near MP 10. Page 4 of 28

5 Northwest Open for Chinook salmon Aug 1Dec 31, upstream to head of tidewater. Open for Chinook salmon May 23 -Dec 31, upstream to head of tidewater. Critical conservation need Change due to Coastal Multispecies Plan. June 1-July 15 from Cedar Creek Hatchery deadline to marker located downstream of Gauldy Mtn. Road Bridge. Critical conservation need Staff interim year proposal. Open for hatchery steelhead Jan 1March 31 and May 23 - Dec 31, upstream to North Fork Yachats River. Open for Chinook Salmon May 23Dec 31 Critical conservation need Critical conservation need Change due to Coastal Multispecies Plan. Open for hatchery steelhead Jan 1March 31 and May 23 -Dec 31 Critical conservation need Open for Chinook salmon April 1Dec 31 Critical conservation need Change due to Coastal Multispecies Plan. Three Rivers Youth angling only (ages 17 and under) June 1-July 15 from Cedar Creek Hatchery deadline to marker located downstream of Gauldy Mtn. Road Bridge. Yachats River Open for hatchery steelhead Jan 1March 31 and Dec 1-31, upstream to North Fork Yachats River. Open for Chinook Salmon Aug 1Dec 31, upstream to North Fork Yachats River (Yachats salmon aggregate bag limit). Yaquina River and Bay Open for hatchery steelhead Jan 1March 31 and Dec 1-Dec 31, from ends of jetties upstream to Simpson Creek. Open for Chinook salmon Aug 1Dec 31, from ends of jetties upstream to Simpson Creek. Page 5 of 28

6 Southwest April 25 - Oct 31. April 25 - Oct bass per day, conservation benefit. 8 trout per day. Only 1 trout over 20" May 1-Oct 31. Rainbow trout over 20" are steelhead Jan 1-April 30 and Nov 1Dec 31. Open for hatchery steelhead all year. Open May 23-Oct 31, Jan 1 - Mar 31, and Nov 1 - Dec 31, 2 hatchery rainbow trout per day. 8 inch minimum length on crappie. Applegate River Open all year for trout in the mainstem and tributaries upstream of Applegate Dam Ashland Creek Open all year for trout on East and West forks, and all tributaries upstream of Reeder Dam. Cow Creek No limits on bass Diamond Lake Zone regulations. Eel Lake Zone regulation. Zone regulation. Zone regulation. Elk River Zone regulations for trout. Emigrant Reservoir Zone Regulation Page 6 of 28

7 Southwest Bass between must be released, 1 bass over 15 inches April 25-Oct 31 April 25 - Oct 31 Additional opportuntiy. Angling restricted to artificial flies and lures entire trout season. April 25 - Oct 31. April 25-Oct 31. April 1 - Dec 31, brown trout must be relased April 1-24 and Nov1 Dec 31 Open May 23- Oct for trout, artificial flies and lures only. Critical conservation need. 15 bass per day., conservation benefit. Galesville Reservoir Zone Regulations Glade Creek Open all year for trout. Howard Prairie Reservoir Zone regulation Hunter Creek Zone regulation for trout upstream of North Fork. Hyatt Lake Zone Regulation Jenny Creek Open all year for trout. Lemolo Reservoir Zone Regulation Lobster Creek and tributaries Closed. North Fork Smith River No limits on bass North Fork Umpqua River Page 7 of 28

8 Southwest Open for spring Chinook salmon Feb 1-July 30 Critical conservation need Staff interim year proposal. Zone regulations for trout. Open May 23-Oct 31, Jan 1 - Mar 31, and Nov 1 - Dec 31, 2 hatchery rainbow trout per day. Zone Regulation. Catch and release for bass Jan 1 Feb 28 and Nov 1-Dec 31. Open May 23-Oct 31, Jan 1 - Mar 31, and Nov 1 - Dec 31, 2 hatchery rainbow trout per day 15 bass per day., conservation benefit. 15 bass per day., conservation benefit. Rainbow trout over 20" are steelhead Jan 1-April 30 and Nov 1Dec 31. Rainbow trout over 20" are trout May 1-Oct 31, only 1 a day may be harvested during this period. Largemouth bass, 5 per day under 15 inches, all bass over 15 must be released.. Open for spring Chinook salmon Feb 1-June 30 (South Coast salmon aggregate applies). Pistol River Plat I Sixes River Zone regulations for trout Smith River No limit on bass. South Fork Umpqua River No limits on bass. Tenmile Lakes Zone regulation. Zone regulation. Zone Regulations for bass. Page 8 of 28

9 Southwest No limit on bass. 15 bass per day Open for Chinook salmon Jan 1June 30 ( 2 per day and 5 per year). Open for Chinook salmon July 1Dec 31. Open for spring Chinook salmon Feb 1-July 31 Open for fall Chinook salmon Aug 1 - Dec 31. Housekeeping corrections, conservation benefit. Temp rule approved in 2015, permanent rule in Temp rule approved in 2015, permanent rule in 2016 Umpqua River Page 9 of 28 New non-controversial angling opportunity

10 Willamette. Same, except no limits on crappie. Bait allowed Apr 25-Oct 31 downstream of Blue River Dam and all year upstream of the dam. 5 trout per day above Blue River Dam. Same below Blue River dam.. Same except no limits on crappie. Abiqua Creek Open all year upstream of Abiqua Falls. Adair Pond 1 bass, 10 crappie, 2 channel catfish, per day, no minimum Alton Baker Canoe Canal 2 wild trout per day, 8 inch minimum 5 hatchery trout per day, no minimum Blue River Use of bait allowed Apr 22 - Oct wild trout per day may be harvested upstream of Blue River Dam only, 8 inch minimum 5 hatchery trout per day, no minimum Open all year for trout, hatchery steelhead, and wild steelhead over 24 inches in Bond Butte Pond 1 bass, 10 crappie, 2 channel catfish, per day, no minimum Breitenbush River Butte Creek Page 10 of 28

11 Willamette Open all year upstream of Butte Creek Falls. Same, but harvest of trout only allowed from Apr 25 - Oct 31., conservation benefit Open Feb 1 - Sep 30. No limits on channel catfish. Conservation benefit Open Apr 25 - Oct 31 for harvest of trout. Open Jan 1 - May 31. Use of bait allowed. Conservation benefit Open Mar 7 - Nov 22. Coast Fork Willamette River and tributaries not listed 2 wild trout per day, 8 inch minimum E.E.Wilson Pond East Salish Pond 2 channel catfish per day. Fall Creek (Lane Co.) 2 wild trout per day, 8 inch minimum Open all year for trout. 5 hatchery trout per day, no minimum Fish Lake Zone regulation. Frazier Creek Artificial flies and lures only. During harvest season: 2 trout per day, 8 inch minimum. Harvest allowed May 22 - Oct 31, remainder of year catch and release. Henry Hagg Lake Page 11 of 28

12 Willamette 25 crappie per day. 20 crappie per day. Conservation benefit Conservation benefit Closed remainder of year. Use of bait allowed Apr 25 - Oct 31. Hills Creek above Hills Creek Reservoir 2 wild trout per day, 8 inch minimum Lava Lake and tributaries Leaburg Lake Open all year for trout, hatchery steelhead, and wild steelhead greater than 24 inches in Little Fall Creek Open all year for trout. 2 wild trout per day, 8 inch minimum Little Luckiamute River Harvest allowed May 22 - Oct 31, remainder of year catch and release. Long Tom River Harvest allowed May 22 - Oct 31, remainder of year catch and release. During harvest season: 2 trout per day, 8 inch minimum. Artificial flies and lures only. Lost Creek and tributaries (Lane Co.) Page 12 of 28

13 Willamette 2 wild trout per day, 8 inch minimum Open all year for trout, hatchery steelhead, and wild steelhead greater than 24 inches in Conservation benefit Same in section 1, section 2 was open Apr 25 - Oct 31. Bait allowed Apr 25 - Oct 31. Conservation benefit Open April 25-Oct 25. Combined multiple sections, streamlined dates. Open April 25 - Oct 31 upstream of from Hills Creek Reservoir 2 trout per day downstream of Dexter Dam Additonal opportunity Conservation benefit Luckiamute River and tributaries Harvest allowed May 22 - Oct 31, remainder of year catch and release. Marys River and tributaries Harvest allowed May 22 - Oct 31, remainder of year catch and release. Artificial flies and lures only. During harvest season: 2 trout per day, 8 inch minimum. McKenzie River and tributaries Open all year for trout, hatchery steelhead, and wild steelhead greater than 24 inches in Middle Fork Willamette River Open all year for trout. 5 hatchery trout per day, no minimum Mill Creek (Polk) During harvest season: 2 trout per day, 8 inch minimum. Harvest allowed May 22 - Oct 31, remainder of year catch and release. Open all year upstream of Mill Creek Park. Page 13 of 28

14 Willamette Conservation benefit Conservation benefit Bait allowed Apr 25 - Oct 31. Open for harvest Apr 25 - Oct 31.. Open May 23 - Oct 31. Conservation benefit Bait allowed Apr 25 - Oct 31. Same, but trout may only be harvested Apr 25 - Oct 31.. Mohawk River and tributaries 2 wild trout per day, 8 inch minimum Muddy Creek and tributaries Harvest allowed May 22 - Oct 31, remainder of year catch and release. During harvest season: 2 trout per day, 8 inch minimum. Artificial flies and lures only. North Fork Middle Fork Willamette River Quartzville Creek Rickreall Creek and tributaries Harvest allowed May 22 - Oct 31, remainder of year catch and release Row River and tributaries 2 wild trout per day, 8 inch minimum Use of bait allowed from Apr 22 Oct 31. Open all year for trout, hatchery Chinook salmon, hatchery steelhead, and wild steelhead greater than 24 inches in Salmon Creek and tributaries Page 14 of 28

15 Willamette Open Apr 25 - Oct 31 for harvest, catch-and-release otherwise. Harvest Apr 25 - Oct 31, catchand-release otherwise. Conservation benefit Open to harvest of trout Apr 25 Oct 31.. Open Apr 25 - Oct 31, 5 trout per day. Use of bait allowed Apr 25 - Oct 31. Additonal opportunity, Conservation benefit Salt Creek and tributaries Silver Creek Smith River and tributaries above reservoir 2 wild trout per day, 8 inch minimum Springfield Mill Race Open all year for trout, hatchery Chinook salmon, hatchery steelhead, and wild steelhead greater than 24 inches. Willamette River Open all year, 2 trout per day. Artificial flies and lures only. Page 15 of 28

16 Central 1 wild rainbow trout per day. Only one rainbow trout over 16 inches. 1 lake trout per day, 30 inch minimum Bait allowed May 23 - Oct 31. Trout limit includes one lake trout, 8 inch minimum 2 trout per day, inches. Use of bait allowed from Benham Falls to Wickiup Reservoir. Use of bait allowed from Mirror Pond to Bill Healy Bridge Open May 23 to Oct 31 from Benham Falls to Wickiup Reservoir, Open May 23 - Aug 31 from Wickiup Reservoir to Crane Prairie, Open May 23 - Sep 30 from Crane Prairie to Little Lava Lake. Big Lava Lake Crane Prairie Reservoir Wild rainbow trout must be released. 5 hatchery rainbow trout per day, only 1 over 20 inches (Zone Regulation). Crescent lake Trophy Lake Trout: 1 lake trout per day, 24 inch minimum Crooked River Artificial flies and lures only (Zone Regulation). Cultus Lake Zone regulations. Davis Lake and Odell Creek Channel Catch-and-release for trout. Deschutes River Artifical flies and lures above Behnham Falls. Artificial flies and lures from Lake Billy Chinook to Benham Falls. Open from May 22 - Sep 30 above Benham Falls. Page 16 of 28

17 Central No limits on brown trout from Lake Billy Chinook to Benham Falls. Wild rainbow trout must be released above Benham Falls. Open for hatchery steelhead all year. 2 trout per day, 8 inch minimum length above Behnam Falls. Open for trout all year, 2 per day, 8 inch minumum length from I-84 Bridge to Pelton Reservoir. Part of trout bag limit. 2 trout per day from Benham Falls to Wickiup Reservoir. Same, but open for trout and steelhead from Apr 25 - Dec 31 from the Northern boundary of the Warm Springs Reservation upstream to Pelton Regulating Dam. 5 hatchery trout from Benham Falls to Wickiup Reservoir. Open Apr 25 - Oct 31, only trout inches may be harvested., steelhead regulation change. Open April 25 - Oct inch maximum length on brown trout. Open May 23 - Sep 30 downstream of falls. Open May 23 - Aug bass per day, no minimum length limit. Brown trout were part of zone regulations. Open May 23 - Oct 31 above Allingham bridge. East Lake 1 brown trout over 20 inches (Zone regulation). Fall River Fifteen Mile Creek and tributaries Lake Billy Chinook No limits on bass or brown trout. Metolius River Page 17 of 28

18 Central All tributaries are closed with the exception of Lake and Spring creeks, artificial flies and lures only. All tributaries are closed with the exception of Abbot, Lake and Spring creeks, artificial flies and lures only. 1 lake trout per day, 30 inch minimum Largemouth and smallmouth bass, 15 inch maximum length, 5 per day only one of which may be a largemouth bass. Youth only. New non-controversial angling opportunity 1 bull trout per day, 24 inch minimum. No bull trout present? Same regulation excluding August where only 2 kokanee may be harvested. Odell Lake 1 lake trout per day, 24 inch minimum. Paulina Lake Prineville Reservoir 5 bass per day, only 1 bass over 15 inches may be harvested. Shevlin Pond Youth (17 years and under) and disabled anglers only. 2 fish per day. 2 trout per day. Simtustus Lake Closed to harvest of bull trout. South Twin Lake Wickiup Reservoir Bonus Kokanee: 25 per day in addition to other trout species. No size limits. Page 18 of 28

19 Central Open Apr 22 - Oct 31. Open Apr 25 - Oct 31, Closed Sep 1 - Oct 31 in the Deschutes River arm. Page 19 of 28

20 Northeast Open April 15 - Nov 30. Open for hatchery steelhead Jan 1 - Apr 15 and Sep 1 - Dec 31. New non-controversial angling opportunity Steelhead regulation 5 brook trout per day. Open for hatchery steelhead Jan 1 - Apr 15 and Sep 1 - Dec 31. New non-controversial angling opportunity Steelhead regulation Zone regulations above Rondowa. Same below Rondowa. Open for hatchery steelhead Jan 1 Apr 30 and Sep 1 - Dec 31 downstream of Big Sheep Creek. 5 hatchery steelhead per day. Open for hatchery steelhead Jan 1 - Apr 15 and Sep 1 - Dec 31 downstream of Big Sheep Creek. 3 hatchery steelhead per day. New non-controversial angling opportunity Steelhead regulation 5 hatchery rainbow trout per day, 8 inch minimum Wild trout must be released. Same below Big Sheep Creek. New non-controversial angling opportunity No change Aldrich Ponds Big Sheep Creek Open for hatchery steelhead Jan 1 Apr 30 and Sep 1 - Dec 31 downstream of Little Sheep Creek. Bull Prairie Reservoir No limits on brook trout (Zone Regulation). Butter Creek and tributaries Grande Ronde River Open for hatchery steelhead Jan 1 Apr 30 and Sep 1 - Dec 31 upstream to Meadow Creek. Wild trout must be released upstream to Rondowa. 5 hatchery rainbow trout per day, 8 inch minimum Imnaha River Zone regulations above Big Sheep Creek. John Day River Page 20 of 28

21 Northeast Zone regulation. Critical conservation need, Simplification 5 brook trout per day. Open Apr 25 - Oct 31 upstream to Spring Creek Road crossing, and upstream of the Umatilla Indian Reservation Boundary. Restricted to artificial flies and lures from Nov 1 - Apr 25 from Spring Creek Road crossing to the upper Umatilla Indian Reservation. Same regulation, however, only 1 may be a largemouth bass. No limits on bass. Zone regulation. Use of bait allowed. Lures prohibited.,conservation need No limits on bass. Zone regulation. Critical conservation need Use of bait allowed. Lures prohibited., simplification Catchand-release upstream of Ryan Creek. Closed to warmwater angling upstream of the footbridge in the City of Umatilla April 15 - May 22. No limits on bass. Magone Lake No limits on brook trout (Zone Regulation). McKay Creek McKay Reservoir 5 bass per day, only 1 bass over 15 inches may be harvested. Middle Fork John Day River North Fork John Day River Umatilla River 2 trout per day, 8 inch minimum Open all year for warmwater fish. Page 21 of 28

22 Northeast 3 adult and 5 jack fall Chinook salmon, coho salmon, or steelhead in aggregate per day. In addition, 5 mini jack (8-15 inches) coho or fall Chinook salmon per day. No more than one may be fall Chinook salmon. No size limits on trout. 20 kokanee per day, no minimum length, and no more than 5 over 12 inches in Open for hatchery steelhead Jan 1 - Apr 15 and Sep 1 - Dec 31, from the mouth upstream to Trout Creek. Same, but zone regulations above Rock Creek. Same, but zone regulations above Rock Creek. New non-controversial angling opportunity Open for hatchery steelhead Jan 1 - Apr 15 and Sep 1 - Dec 31, upstream to Crooked Creek. New non-controversial angling opportunity 25 crappie per day, 8 inch minimum Catch-and-release for largemouth bass. No change Open Apr 15 - Oct 31 upstream from wildlife area. Wallowa Lake 8 inch minimum length on trout. Bonus Kokanee: 25 per day in addition to other trout species. No size limits. Wallowa River Open for hatchery steelhead Jan 1 May 31 and Sep 1 - Dec 31, from the mouth upstream to Trout Creek. Wild trout must be released. 5 hatchery rainbow trout per day, 8 inch minimum Wenaha River Open for hatchery steelhead Jan 1 Apr 30 and Sep 1 - Dec 31, upstream to Crooked Creek. Willow Creek Reservoir 25 crappie per day. 5 bass per day, only 1 bass over 15 inches may be harvested. Willow Creek System Page 22 of 28

23 Southeast 1 trout per day, 8 inch minimum 16 inch minimum 2 trout per day from May 23 - Oct 31. Open May 23 - Oct 31. Open May 23 - Oct 31 Open May 23 - Oct trout per day, 8 inch minimum. Open May 23 - Oct 31. Open Apr 25 - Oct 31 One trout per day, 8 inch minimum Agency Lake minimum Ana Reservoir 1 hybrid bass per day, 15 inch minimum Blitzen River Catch-and-release for rainbow trout. Chewaucan River Cogswell Creek Open all year (Zone Regulation). Cottonwood Creek Open all year (Zone Regulation). Cottonwood Reservoir minimum Crane Creek Open all year (Zone Regulation). Crooked Creek (Klamath Co.) Open May 22 - Oct 31. Crystal Creek Open May 22 - Oct 31. minimum Page 23 of 28

24 Southeast Closed for trout. One bass per day, 15 inch minimum Open May 23 - Oct trout per day, 8 inch minmum Open May 23 - Oct rainbow trout per day, 8 inch minimum Open May 23 - Oct trout per day, 8 inch minimum 1 trout per day, 8 inch minimum Dog Lake minimum 5 bass per day, only 1 bass over 15 inches may be harvested. Drews Creek Open all year (Zone Regulation). Drews Reservoir minimum Dry Creek Open all year (Zone Regulation). Eagle Creek Open all year (Zone Regulation). Fort Creek Open May 22 - Oct 31. Fourmile Creek minimum Goose Lake minimum Harriman Creek minimum Page 24 of 28

25 Southeast Open May 23 - Oct trout per day, 8 inch minimum 1 trout per day, 8 inch minimum Catch-and-release from Jun 16 - Sep 30 from Boyle Dam downstream to Oregon/California boarder. Open May 23 - Oct trout per day, 8 inch minimum Use of bait allowed. 2 trout per day, 16 inch minimum 5 trout per day, 8 inch minimum 1 trout per day, 8 inch minimum Kelley Creek Open all year (Zone Regulation). Klamath Lake minimum Klamath River minimum Larkin Creek Open all year (Zone Regulation). Link River minimum Mann Lake Artifical flies and lures. 2 trout per day, 8 inch minimum Miller Creek (Outlet of Miller Lake, Klamath Co.) 2 trout per day, 8 inch minimum Odessa Creek minimum Pine Creek (Lake Co.) Page 25 of 28

26 Southeast Open all year (Zone Regulation). Open May 23 - Oct 31. Brook trout part of trout bag limit. Open April 25 - Oct trout per day, catch-and-release upstream of Hughes Lane Bridge to Philips Reservoir from Jan 1 April 25 and Nov 1 - Dec 31. Artificial flies and lures only. Brook trout included in trout bag limit. 1 trout per day, 8 inch minimum 5 trout per day, 8 inch minimum 5 trout per day, 8 inch minimum Catch-and-release for rainbow trout. 1 trout per day, 8 inch minimum Pine Creek and tributaries upstream of Oxbow Bridge (Baker Co) No limits on brook trout (Zone regulation) Powder River 5 trout per day, 8 inch minimum No limits on brook trout. Recreation Creek minimum Sand Creek 2 trout per day, 8 inch minimum Scott Creek 2 trout per day, 8 inch minimum Sevenmile Creek and tributaries minimum Short Creek minimum Page 26 of 28

27 Southeast Open May 23 - Oct 31. Open May 23 - Oct trout per day, 8 inch minimum No harvest of bass over 15 inches. 1 trout per day from the mouth to Modoc Poin Bridge. 1 trout per day from May 23 - Jul 31 from Modoc Point Bridge to Kirk Bridge, catch-and-release from Aug 1 - Oct 31. Same, in addition, no angling from a motor-propelled craft while motor is operating from Modoc point bridge to Chiloquin Bridge. Conservation benefit 1 bass per day, 15 inch minimum Tandy Creek Open all year (Zone Regulation). Thomas Creek Open all year (Zone Regulation). Thomason Creek minimum Unity Reservoir 5 bass per day, only 1 bass over 15 inches may be harvested. Williamson River Catch-and-release for rainbow trout. No angling from a floating device upstream of Chiloquin Bridge. Willow Valley Reservoir 5 bass per day, only 1 bass over 15 inches may be harvested. Page 27 of 28

28 Marine Retention of yelloweye rockfish and canary rockfish is prohibited. Housekeeping corrections Critical conservation need. 7 fish in aggregate, only one of which may be a cabezon. Housekeeping corrections Crtitical conservation need. Not included in Marine Reserve table Not included in Marine Reserve map. Housekeeping corrections Added due to previous Commission action. Added due to previous Commission action. Marine Ground Fish Group Retention of the following rockfish species is prohibited: yelloweye, China, copper, and quillback 7 fish in aggregate, of which no more may be of the following: 3 blue rockfish, 1 cabezon, and 1 canary rock fish. Marine Reserves and Protected Areas Cape Falcon Marine Reserve and Protected Areas Add Cape Falcon Marine Reserve and Protected Areas to maps Page 28 of 28 Housekeeping corrections

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