2018 Sport Fishing Regulations Exhibit B
|
|
- Noel Bond
- 6 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 2018 Sport Fishing Regulations Exhibit B Mike Gauvin -Recreational Fisheries Program Manager Commission Rulemaking August 4 th
2 Topics for Consideration Public involvement in 2018 regulation process Issue 1: OAR s, Universal Date Changes Issue 2: Statewide and Zone Proposals Public Testimony / Correspondence 2
3 Public Involvement Process Not a major public regulation process year Commission materials posted on ODFW Web site prior to the Commission meeting Public Comment Commission Meeting New rules take effect January 1,
4 Issue 1-Technical Oregon Administrative Rules Change all references in OAR s concerning 2017 Sport Fishing Regulations to refer to the 2018 Sport Fishing Regulations (Attachment 3) Make necessary universal date changes Free Fishing Weekend 4
5 Issue 1: Staff Recommendation Accept changes: 1. To the printed version of the 2017 OAR s 2. Make universal date changes, and incorporate into the 2018 Oregon Sport Fishing Regulations 5
6 Issue 2-Proposed Rule Changes Guidelines for Staff proposals Critical conservation needs Housekeeping, simplification and error corrections Inadvertent restrictions Regulation changes directed by basin plan adoption New or expanded non-controversial angling opportunities 44 Staff Proposals Proposed Rule Language (Attachment 4) 6
7 Statewide Proposals NORTHWEST COLUMBIA SNAKE TILLAMOOK PORTLAND NORTHEAST LA GRANDE NEWPORT WILLAMETTE MARINE EUGENE CENTRAL BEND ROSEBURG SOUTHWEST SOUTHEAST GOLD BEACH MEDFORD KLAMATH FALLS 7
8 Statewide Allow the use of up to 5 rods or lines when ice fishing. Anglers will have to purchase two rod endorsement. Consistent with the other states ice fishing regulations. Provides additional winter time opportunity. 8
9 Oregon Angling Zones NORTHWEST COLUMBIA SNAKE TILLAMOOK PORTLAND NORTHEAST LA GRANDE NEWPORT MARINE WILLAMETTE EUGENE CENTRAL BEND ROSEBURG SOUTHWEST SOUTHEAST GOLD BEACH MEDFORD KLAMATH FALLS 9
10 Oregon Angling Zones NORTHWEST COLUMBIA SNAKE TILLAMOOK PORTLAND NORTHEAST LA GRANDE NEWPORT MARINE WILLAMETTE EUGENE CENTRAL BEND ROSEBURG SOUTHWEST SOUTHEAST GOLD BEACH MEDFORD KLAMATH FALLS 10
11 Northwest Zone Increased opportunity for hatchery Chinook salmon Hatchery Spring Chinook: Open Jan 1 July 31 Kilchis, Trask, Wilson, and Nestucca River(s) 11
12 Oregon Angling Zones NORTHWEST COLUMBIA SNAKE TILLAMOOK PORTLAND NORTHEAST LA GRANDE NEWPORT MARINE WILLAMETTE EUGENE CENTRAL BEND ROSEBURG SOUTHWEST SOUTHEAST GOLD BEACH MEDFORD KLAMATH FALLS 12
13 Diamond Lake Southwest Zone Regulation restricting the retention of brown trout 13
14 OREGON ANGLING ZONES NORTHWEST COLUMBIA SNAKE TILLAMOOK PORTLAND NORTHEAST LA GRANDE NEWPORT MARINE WILLAMETTE EUGENE CENTRAL BEND ROSEBURG SOUTHWEST SOUTHEAST GOLD BEACH MEDFORD KLAMATH FALLS 14
15 Willamette Zone Minor housekeeping corrections submitted 15
16 Oregon Angling Zones NORTHWEST COLUMBIA SNAKE TILLAMOOK PORTLAND NORTHEAST LA GRANDE NEWPORT MARINE WILLAMETTE EUGENE CENTRAL BEND ROSEBURG SOUTHWEST SOUTHEAST GOLD BEACH MEDFORD KLAMATH FALLS 16
17 Deschutes River Central Zone Mouth to Pelton Reregulation Dam No limits on size or number of bass 17
18 Odell Lake Central Zone Open April 22 October 31 Conservation protection needed for listed Bull Trout 18
19 Wickiup Reservoir Central Zone 5 kokanee per day in addition to daily trout limit. Deschutes River Arm upstream of marker at Gull Point closed after Aug
20 Oregon Angling Zones NORTHWEST COLUMBIA SNAKE TILLAMOOK PORTLAND NORTHEAST LA GRANDE NEWPORT MARINE WILLAMETTE EUGENE CENTRAL BEND ROSEBURG SOUTHWEST SOUTHEAST GOLD BEACH MEDFORD KLAMATH FALLS 20
21 Northeast Zone Umatilla River Ryan Creek Use of bait allowed up to Ryan Creek, artificial flies and lures only above Ryan Creek. 21
22 Oregon Angling Zones NORTHWEST COLUMBIA SNAKE TILLAMOOK PORTLAND NORTHEAST LA GRANDE NEWPORT MARINE WILLAMETTE EUGENE CENTRAL BEND ROSEBURG SOUTHWEST SOUTHEAST GOLD BEACH MEDFORD KLAMATH FALLS 22
23 Southeast Zone Sprague River Open from April 22 to October 31 23
24 Oregon Angling Zones NORTHWEST COLUMBIA SNAKE TILLAMOOK PORTLAND NORTHEAST LA GRANDE NEWPORT MARINE WILLAMETTE EUGENE CENTRAL BEND ROSEBURG SOUTHWEST SOUTHEAST GOLD BEACH MEDFORD KLAMATH FALLS 24
25 No proposals submitted Snake Zone 25
26 Oregon Angling Zones NORTHWEST COLUMBIA SNAKE TILLAMOOK PORTLAND NORTHEAST LA GRANDE NEWPORT MARINE WILLAMETTE EUGENE CENTRAL BEND ROSEBURG SOUTHWEST SOUTHEAST GOLD BEACH MEDFORD KLAMATH FALLS 26
27 Columbia Zone Youngs Bay Control Zone Incorporates the YBCZ map in to the regulation book. 27
28 Oregon Angling Zones NORTHWEST COLUMBIA SNAKE TILLAMOOK PORTLAND NORTHEAST LA GRANDE NEWPORT MARINE WILLAMETTE EUGENE CENTRAL BEND ROSEBURG SOUTHWEST SOUTHEAST GOLD BEACH MEDFORD KLAMATH FALLS 28
29 Marine Zone Minor housekeeping corrections submitted 29
30 Angling Regulation Reformatting
31 South Fork Coos River SW Zone South Fork Coos River Open for hatchery steelhead all year, upstream to the head of tide at Dellwood. Open for hatchery steelhead Jan 1-Apr 30 and May 22-Dec 31 from head of tide at Dellwood to concrete bridge near Tioga Creek. Open for Chinook salmon all year upstream to head of tide at Dellwood. Coos River, South Fork Mouth to head of tide at Dellwood Open all year for hatchery steelhead Open all year for Chinook salmon Head of tide at Dellwood to concrete bridge near Tioga Cr Open for hatchery steelhead Jan 1- Apr 30 and May 22-Dec 31.
32 South Fork Coos River SW Zone South Fork Coos River Open for hatchery steelhead all year, upstream to the head of tide at Dellwood. Open for hatchery steelhead Jan 1-Apr 30 and May 22-Dec 31 from head of tide at Dellwood to concrete bridge near Tioga Creek. Open for Chinook salmon all year upstream to head of tide at Dellwood. Coos River, South Fork Mouth to head of tide at Dellwood Open all year for hatchery steelhead Open all year for Chinook salmon Head of tide at Dellwood to concrete bridge near Tioga Cr Open for hatchery steelhead Jan 1- Apr 30 and May 22-Dec 31.
33 Nehalem River and Bay NW Zone Nehalem River and Bay Open for hatchery steelhead all year, upstream to Hwy 26 Bridge at Elsie. Open for hatchery steelhead upstream of Hwy 26 Bridge at Elsie Jan 1 Mar 31, May 22-Aug 31, and Nov 1-Dec 31. Open for Chinook salmon Apr 1 Sep 15. Within the 2 adult salmon/steelhead daily bag limit, only 1 wild Chinook may be retained (North Coast Wild Chinook Aggregate Bag Limit applies). Closed to all angling upstream of Hwy 26 Bridge at Elsie Sep 1 Oct 31. Closed to all salmon angling above Foss Road (CC) bridge (rivermile 15.1) all year. Nehalem River (Mainstem) and Bay Up to Foss Road (CC) Bridge (RM 15.1) Open all year for hatchery steelhead. Open for Chinook salmon Apr 1 Sep 15. Wild Chinook salmon may be harvested; 1 per day as part of daily salmon/steelhead bag limit. Open for Chinook salmon Sep 16-Dec 31. North Coast Wild Chinook Aggregate Bag Limit Applies. Foss Road (CC) Bridge (RM 15.1) to Hwy 26 Bridge at Elsie. Open all year for hatchery steelhead. Closed all year to Salmon angling. Above Hwy 26 Bridge at Elsie Open for hatchery steelhead Jan 1-Mar 31, May 22-Aug 31, and Nov 1 - Dec 31. Closed Sep 1 - Oct 31 Closed all year to salmon angling.
34 Nehalem River and Bay NW Zone Nehalem River and Bay Open for hatchery steelhead all year, upstream to Hwy 26 Bridge at Elsie. Open for hatchery steelhead upstream of Hwy 26 Bridge at Elsie Jan 1 Mar 31, May 22-Aug 31, and Nov 1-Dec 31. Open for Chinook salmon Apr 1 Sep 15. Within the 2 adult salmon/steelhead daily bag limit, only 1 wild Chinook may be retained (North Coast Wild Chinook Aggregate Bag Limit applies). Closed to all angling upstream of Hwy 26 Bridge at Elsie Sep 1 Oct 31. Closed to all salmon angling above Foss Road (CC) bridge (rivermile 15.1) all year. Nehalem River (Mainstem) and Bay Up to Foss Road (CC) Bridge (RM 15.1) Open all year for hatchery steelhead. Open for Chinook salmon Apr 1 Sep 15. Wild Chinook salmon may be harvested; 1 per day as part of daily salmon/steelhead bag limit. Open for Chinook salmon Sep 16-Dec 31. North Coast Wild Chinook Aggregate Bag Limit Applies. Foss Road (CC) Bridge (RM 15.1) to Hwy 26 Bridge at Elsie. Open all year for hatchery steelhead. Closed all year to Salmon angling. Above Hwy 26 Bridge at Elsie Open for hatchery steelhead Jan 1-Mar 31, May 22-Aug 31, and Nov 1 - Dec 31. Closed Sep 1 - Oct 31 Closed all year to salmon angling.
35 Trask River NW Zone Trask River (Mainstem) The following apply to open sections below:* Open all year for hatchery steelhead. Open for hatchery spring Chinook salmon Jan 1 - Jul 31. Open for fall Chinook salmon Sep 16 - Dec 31 (North Coast Wild Chinook Aggregate Bag Limit applies). Use of bait allowed. *Hwy 101 bridge to marker at Loren s Drift (RM 9) Open as described above. *Marker at Loren s Drift (RM 9) to confluence of North and South Forks Gear Restriction: Angling restricted to fly fishing or bobber fishing up to Cedar Cr Boat slide (RM 10.9) May 1 - Jul 31. (See Salmon/Steelhead Bobber Fishing Rule pg 16). Closed from marker at Dam Hole (MP 7 on Trask River Rd) up to Blue Ridge Cr Sep 1 - Nov 30. Closed 200 ft above and 900 ft below Gold Cr at Trask Hatchery Jul 16 - Oct 15. Tributaries and river sections not listed Closed 35
36 Issue 2: Staff Recommendation Accept staff recommended proposals as shown in Attachment 4. Authorize staff to make formatting changes and text changes to correct typographical or grammatical errors, inadvertent inconsistencies, and to meet publishing needs. 36
37 Public Comments 37
38 38
39 Catch and Harvest of Bass
40 Catch and Harvest of Walleye
Exhibit C. Mike Gauvin -Recreational Fisheries Program Manager. September 14 th 2018
2019 Sport Fishing Regulations Exhibit C Mike Gauvin -Recreational Fisheries Program Manager September 14 th 2018 1 Topics for Consideration Public involvement in 2019 regulation process Issue 1: OAR s,
More informationStatewide Regulation Changes
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
More informationMEMORANDUM Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
Attachment 3 MEMORANDUM Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Date: July 23, 2009 To: From: Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission Bruce McIntosh, Assistant Fish Division Administrator Inland Fisheries Subject:
More informationMEMORANDUM Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
Attachment 4 MEMORANDUM Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Date: July 19, 2007 To: From: Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission Steve Williams, Assistant Fish Division Administrator Inland Fisheries Subject:
More information2009 Proposal Reg Number General (Statewide) Regulations Rationale Page
Attachment 4 Reg Number General (Statewide) Regulations Rationale Licenses, Tags and Permits: 1 3. All persons 14 years or older must have in possession a valid Oregon angling license to angle for or take
More informationSummary of ODFW Proposals
Summary of ODFW Proposals 2012 Public Process Packet 1/25/2012 draft 2 This document contains a summary of 56 ODFW and OSP angling regulation proposals. Proposals are grouped by Angling Zone and have been
More information2017 Adult Returns and 2018 Expectations Columbia River Updated Draft January 11, 2018
Willamette Spring 2017 Adult Returns and 2018 Expectations Columbia River Updated Draft January 11, 2018 2017 Results 2018 Expectations 38,100 predicted adult return to CR (19% wild) 50,774 actual adult
More informationSelective Fisheries. What is Selectivity and how is it used in Columbia River Fisheries?
Selective Fisheries What is Selectivity and how is it used in Columbia River Fisheries? Selective Fisheries What is a Selective Fishery? Mark-Selective Selective: : Harvest limited to retention of fin-marked
More informationSteelhead Overview and Catch Statistics
Steelhead Overview and Catch Statistics Summer and Winter steelhead There are two main runs of steelhead in Oregon, a summer and a winter run. Some river systems have both types of runs while other streams
More information2016 Ocean Salmon and Terminal Area Fishery Regulations
2016 Ocean Salmon and Terminal Area Fishery Regulations 2016 Ocean Salmon Regulations On May 1 ocean salmon regulations for federal waters (3-200 miles) began based on the seasons adopted by PFMC on April
More information2015 Adult Returns and 2016 Expectations Columbia River Preliminary Draft December 14, 2015
2015 Adult Returns and 2016 Expectations Columbia River Preliminary Draft December 14, 2015 Adult Returns 2015 Results 2016 Expectations Willamette Spring (includes jacks) 55,400 predicted return to CR
More information2018 Adult Returns and 2019 Expectations Columbia River Revised Draft December 12, 2018
Willamette Spring 2018 Adult Returns and 2019 Expectations Columbia River Revised Draft December 12, 2018 2018 Results 2019 Expectations 53,820 predicted adult return to CR (20% wild) 37,441 actual adult
More informationOREGON AND WASHINGTON DEPARTMENTS OF FISH AND WILDLIFE JOINT STAFF REPORT - WINTER FACT SHEET NO.
OREGON AND WASHINGTON DEPARTMENTS OF FISH AND WILDLIFE JOINT STAFF REPORT - WINTER FACT SHEET NO. 3a Columbia River Compact/Joint State Hearing February 21, 2018 Fisheries under consideration: Mainstem
More informationOREGON AND WASHINGTON DEPARTMENTS OF FISH AND WILDLIFE JOINT STAFF REPORT SUMMER FACT SHEET NO.
OREGON AND WASHINGTON DEPARTMENTS OF FISH AND WILDLIFE JOINT STAFF REPORT SUMMER FACT SHEET NO. 1 Columbia River Compact/Joint State Hearing June 28, 2018 Fisheries under consideration: Treaty commercial
More information2007 Adult Returns and 2008 Expectations Columbia River
2007 Adult Returns and 2008 Expectations Columbia River Preliminary Draft December 11, 2007 (updated ) Adult Returns Willamette Spring Upriver Spring Upriver Summer Sockeye Upriver Summer Steelhead Bright
More informationColumbia River Fishery Notice
Columbia River Fishery Notice Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife January 29, 2014 Compact Action The Columbia River Compact agencies of Oregon and Washington met today and took the following actions:
More informationAugust 8 th, 2008 Commission Meeting Staff Report on Oregon Sport Fishing Regulation Development: Regulation Proposal Preview
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife 3406 Cherry Avenue NE Salem, OR 97303 Attachment 3 August 8 th, 2008 Commission Meeting Staff Report on 2009-2012 Oregon Sport Fishing Regulation Development: Regulation
More informationOREGON AND WASHINGTON DEPARTMENTS OF FISH AND WILDLIFE JOINT STAFF REPORT - FALL FACT SHEET NO.
OREGON AND WASHINGTON DEPARTMENTS OF FISH AND WILDLIFE JOINT STAFF REPORT - FALL FACT SHEET NO. 3 Columbia River Compact/Joint State Hearing August 28, 2018 Fisheries under consideration: Non-treaty mainstem
More information18 March 2016 Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
18 March 2016 Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Background Joint OR/WA policy adoption 2012 OR re-adoption of rules 6/13 Transition period (2013-2016) Phased allocation shift Mainstem gillnets allowed
More informationCONTENTS DEPARTMENT REGIONAL OFFICES
2000 Oregon Sport Fishing Regulations James W. Greer, Director Portland Office 2501 SW First Avenue P.O. Box 59 Portland, OR 97207-0059 Information: (503) 872-5268 DEPARTMENT REGIONAL OFFICES Region Address
More informationOREGON AND WASHINGTON DEPARTMENTS OF FISH AND WILDLIFE JOINT STAFF REPORT - SPRING FACT SHEET NO.
OREGON AND WASHINGTON DEPARTMENTS OF FISH AND WILDLIFE JOINT STAFF REPORT - SPRING FACT SHEET NO. 2a Columbia River Compact/Joint State Hearing June 5, 2018 Fisheries under consideration: Mainstem recreational
More informationRecreational Sturgeon Commercial Shad MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES
OREGON AND WASHINGTON DEPARTMENTS OF FISH AND WILDLIFE JOINT STAFF REPORT - SUMMER FACT SHEET NO. 2 Columbia River Compact/Joint State Hearing June 28, 2005 Fisheries under consideration: Recreational
More informationGuide to Hosting. Bass Fishing Tournaments. In Oregon
Guide to Hosting Bass Fishing Tournaments In Oregon Updated January, 2013 Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Bass Fishing Tournaments in Oregon Each year, dozens of bass angling tournaments hosted
More information2008 Adult Returns and 2009 Expectations Columbia River
2008 Adult Returns and 2009 Expectations Columbia River Preliminary Draft December 16, 2008 (updated 2/03/09) Adult Returns Willamette Spring Upriver Spring Upriver Summer Sockeye Upriver Summer Steelhead
More informationOREGON AND WASHINGTON DEPARTMENTS OF FISH AND WILDLIFE JOINT STAFF REPORT SUMMER FACT SHEET NO.
OREGON AND WASHINGTON DEPARTMENTS OF FISH AND WILDLIFE JOINT STAFF REPORT SUMMER FACT SHEET NO. 1b Columbia River Compact/Joint State Hearing June 14, 2017 Fisheries under consideration: Estuary Recreational
More informationFactors that affect steelhead and salmon catch and release survival in freshwater sport fisheries throughout Washington state
Factors that affect steelhead and salmon catch and release survival in freshwater sport fisheries throughout Washington state Ian Courter, Thomas Buehrens, Forrest Carpenter, Benjamin Briscoe, Joshua Richards,
More informationPatterns of migration and delay observed in Summer Steelhead from the Upper Columbia and Snake River Basins from PIT tag data
West Coast Region Patterns of migration and delay observed in Summer Steelhead from the Upper Columbia and Snake River Basins from PIT tag data Blane Bellerud August, 2015 Columbia River Basin Columbia
More information2016 Fraser River Stock Assessment and Fishery Summary Chinook, Coho and Chum
2016 Fraser River Stock Assessment and Fishery Summary Chinook, Coho and Chum 1 Background and Stock Assessment 2 Fraser River Chinook - Background Diverse group of populations exhibit a wide range of
More informationOlympic National Park Fishing and Shellfish Regulations
Olympic National Park Fishing and Shellfish Regulations Effective May 1, 2008 through April 30, 2009 Olympic National Park is managed as a natural area. The primary objectives of the fisheries management
More informationLIFE HISTORY DIVERSITY AND RESILIENCE
LIFE HISTORY DIVERSITY AND RESILIENCE SPRING CHINOOK IN THE WILLAMETTE RIVER BASIN Kirk Schroeder Brian Cannon Luke Whitman Paul Olmsted Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Corvallis Research Lab Thanks
More informationOREGON AND WASHINGTON DEPARTMENTS OF FISH AND WILDLIFE JOINT STAFF REPORT: SUMMER FACT SHEET NO. 1 Columbia River Compact June 13, 2012
OREGON AND WASHINGTON DEPARTMENTS OF FISH AND WILDLIFE JOINT STAFF REPORT: SUMMER FACT SHEET NO. 1 Columbia River Compact June 13, 2012 Fisheries under consideration: Non-Indian commercial salmon Treaty
More informationOregon Administrative Rules Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
DIVISION 500 Fish Management Plans 635-500-0002 Purpose The administrative rules contained in this division are the legally enforceable elements of fish management plans. Fish management plans are comprehensive
More informationSummary of 2014 Oregon Ocean Salmon Seasons Including: Regulations, Effort, and Landings
Summary of 2014 Oregon Ocean Salmon Seasons Including: Regulations, Effort, and Landings Oregon s Ocean Salmon Management Areas, Major Ports of Landing, and Klamath Management Zone Designations 2 Mar-Apr
More information2017 Non-Treaty Columbia River Summer/Fall Fishery Allocation Agreement June 15, 2017
2017 Non-Treaty Columbia River Summer/Fall Fishery Allocation Agreement June 15, 2017 Management Intent and Expectations for Summer Chinook and Sockeye Fisheries The preseason forecast for upper Columbia
More informationWisconsin 511 Traveler Information Annual Usage Summary January 3, Wisconsin 511 Phone Usage ( )
Wisconsin 511 Traveler Information 211 Annual Usage Summary January 3, 212 Overall to-date Summary 36 months of operation 1,16,63 total calls the 1 Million mark was passed on December 3, 212 3,627,527
More informationSport catch of Spring Chinook salmon in Oregon streams and rivers, Run Year
Sport catch of Spring Chinook salmon in Oregon streams and rivers, 2007-2019 Run Year (2016-2017 is 'Preliminary' Data) Code Waterbody '07-08 '08-09 '09-10 '10-11 '11-12 '12-13 '13-14 '14-15 '15-16 '16-17
More informationJOINT STAFF REPORT WINTER FACT SHEET NO. 9 Columbia River Compact March 18, 2004
JOINT STAFF REPORT WINTER FACT SHEET NO. 9 Columbia River Compact March 18, 2004 Purpose: To review ongoing commercial fisheries and consider non-indian commercial fishing seasons for salmon, smelt and
More informationMarch 6, SUBJECT: Briefing on Columbia River Basin salmon and steelhead returns for 2017 and run forecasts for 2018
James Yost Chair Idaho W. Bill Booth Idaho Guy Norman Washington Tom Karier Washington Jennifer Anders Vice Chair Montana Tim Baker Montana Ted Ferrioli Oregon Richard Devlin Oregon March 6, 2018 MEMORANDUM
More information2012 Winter Steelhead Guide
2012 Winter Steelhead Guide Winter steelhead are one of Oregon s most prized game fish and one of the most challenging to catch. But the promise of large hard-fighting fish, fresh from the ocean, lures
More informationSalmon Seasons and Fishery Information. Presented to the Ocean Salmon Industry Group Meeting. Eric Schindler, Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife
Salmon Seasons and Fishery Information Presented to the Ocean Salmon Industry Group Meeting Eric Schindler, Oregon Dept. of Fish and Wildlife February 27, 2014 Summary of 2013 Oregon Ocean Salmon Seasons
More informationR & E Grant Application 15 Biennium
R & E Grant Application 15 Biennium Project #: 15-026 Project Information R&E Project Request: Total Project: Start Date: End Date: Organization: Cedar Creek Hatchery Raceway and Pump Replacement $500,000.00
More informationAnglers Dedicated to Enhancing and Protecting Fisheries and their Habitats for Today and the Future
Newberg Chapter Northwest Steelheaders Anglers Dedicated to Enhancing and Protecting Fisheries and their Habitats for Today and the Future September 2012 This Month: OFFICERS President Kevin Hula 503-781-9378
More informationOREGON SPORT OCEAN REGULATIONS FOR SALMON, HALIBUT AND OTHER MARINE FISH SPECIES
2013 OREGON SPORT OCEAN REGULATIONS FOR SALMON, HALIBUT AND OTHER MARINE FISH SPECIES This information supersedes information listed in the 2013 Oregon Sport Fishing Regulations pamphlet. Note: Regulations
More informationJustification for Rainbow Trout stocking reduction in Lake Taneycomo. Shane Bush Fisheries Management Biologist Missouri Department of Conservation
Justification for Rainbow Trout stocking reduction in Lake Taneycomo Shane Bush Fisheries Management Biologist Missouri Department of Conservation December 14, 2017 Lake Taneycomo was formed by the construction
More informationMonitoring of Downstream Fish Passage at Cougar Dam in the South Fork McKenzie River, Oregon February 8, By Greg A.
Monitoring of Downstream Fish Passage at Cougar Dam in the South Fork McKenzie River, Oregon 1998- February 8, 2 By Greg A. Taylor Oregon Dept. of Fish & Wildlife 315 E. Main Street Springfield, OR 97478
More informationOregon Fish and Wildlife Commission Minutes Tour: March 20, 2008, 8:00 a.m.
Minutes Tour: March 20, 2008, 8:00 a.m. Reception: March 20, 2008, 5:30 p.m. North Bend Community Center 2222 Broadway North Bend, Oregon 97458 Meeting:, 8:00 a.m. North Bend Community Center 2222 Broadway
More informationCoho. Oregon Native Fish Status Report 13
12 Coho Coho salmon are widespread in small, low gradient streams of the coast and lower Columbia. They enter freshwater and spawn after fall rains raise river levels, typically from September through
More informationGuide to Hosting Bass Fishing Tournaments In Oregon
Guide to Hosting Bass Fishing Tournaments In Oregon Updated October, 2018 Photograph by Brian O Keefe NOTE: The tournament permit process is now also available online at https://fwpubapps.dfw.state.or.us/odfwpermitapp.
More informationGuide to Hosting Bass Fishing Tournaments In Oregon
Guide to Hosting Bass Fishing Tournaments In Oregon Updated March, 2018 Photograph by Brian O Keefe Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Bass Fishing Tournaments in
More informationCUSHMAN RESERVOIRS. Skokomish Watershed Monitoring Conference - Public Meeting Florian Leischner 9/17/2015
CUSHMAN RESERVOIRS Skokomish Watershed Monitoring Conference - Public Meeting Florian Leischner 9/17/2015 CUSHMAN RESERVOIRS MONITORING Management and monitoring of Tacoma Power reservoirs Lake Cushman
More informationOREGON AND WASHINGTON DEPARTMENTS OF FISH AND WILDLIFE JOINT STAFF REPORT - WINTER FACT SHEET NO.
OREGON AND WASHINGTON DEPARTMENTS OF FISH AND WILDLIFE JOINT STAFF REPORT - WINTER FACT SHEET NO. 1 Columbia River Compact/Joint State Hearing January 29, 2019 Fisheries under consideration: Zone 6 treaty
More informationLAKE TANEYCOMO ANGLER CREEL SURVEY SUMMARY. Shane Bush Fisheries Management Biologist Missouri Department of Conservation Southwest Region
LAKE TANEYCOMO 2008-2009 ANGLER CREEL SURVEY SUMMARY Shane Bush Fisheries Management Biologist Missouri Department of Conservation Southwest Region February 1, 2013 Introduction Lake Taneycomo was formed
More informationColumbia River Fishery Notice
Columbia River Fishery Notice Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife July 26, 2018 Compact Action The Columbia River Compact agencies of Oregon and Washington met today and took the following actions:
More informationNICOMEN SLOUGH/NORRISH CREEK RECREATIONAL FISHERY ASSESSMENT October 13 th to November 30 th, 2008
POST SEASON SUMMARY - DRAFT Date: November 30 th, 2008 NICOMEN SLOUGH/NORRISH CREEK RECREATIONAL FISHERY ASSESSMENT October 13 th to November 30 th, 2008 Table 1 Nicomen Slough salmon retention limits
More informationA good set of minus tides starts mid-week (next week) and razor clam diggers should find good success if the surf doesn t kick up.
The Guide's Forecast - volume 16 issue number 40 Northwest Oregon and Washington s most complete and accurate fishing forecast Forecasting for the fishing week of October 3 rd October 9 th, 2014 Willamette
More informationConcurrent Sessions C: Prioritization - Oregon Fish Passage Priority List - A Statewide Barrier Prioritization Effort
University of Massachusetts - Amherst ScholarWorks@UMass Amherst International Conference on Engineering and Ecohydrology for Fish Passage International Conference on Engineering and Ecohydrology for Fish
More informationThe. Plain Facts. What s happening on the Deschutes River
The Plain Facts What s happening on the Deschutes River The Deschutes River system is an Oregon icon, treasured for its scenic beauty, the life-giving water it brings to the high desert, and its world-class
More informationSalmon & Trout Enhancement Program Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Salmon & Trout Enhancement Program Advisory Committee Meeting Minutes Date: June 22, 2012 Location: Chetco Community Public Library 405 Alder Street Brookings, Oregon
More informationFISHERIES MANAGEMENT AND EVALUATION PLAN
FISHERIES MANAGEMENT AND EVALUATION PLAN Upper Willamette River Spring Chinook in Freshwater Fisheries of the Willamette Basin and Lower Columbia River Mainstem Prepared by Oregon Department of Fish and
More informationCOASTAL MULTI-SPECIES CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT PLAN
ODFW Biologist conducting a fish survey COASTAL MULTI-SPECIES CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT PLAN PUBLIC REVIEW DRAFT EXECUTIVE SUMMARY OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE JANUARY 2014 ODFW MISSION TO
More informationColumbia River Sturgeon in Decline. Recommendation for Harvest Reform
Columbia River Sturgeon in Decline Recommendation for Harvest Reform Significant Recent Declines The lower Columbia River (LCR) white sturgeon population has declined significantly in recent years. Estimated
More informationOregon Coast Coastal Cutthroat Trout
Oregon Coast Coastal Cutthroat Trout Species Management Unit Description The Oregon Coast Coastal Cutthroat Trout Species Management Unit (SMU) includes all populations of cutthroat trout inhabiting ocean
More informationOregon Chapter American Fisheries Society Nongame Native Fish Workshop. Tiller, OR 9/13/16
Oregon Chapter American Fisheries Society Nongame Native Fish Workshop Tiller, OR 9/13/16 UMPQUA OVERVIEW Drains 3.2 million acres & encompasses Douglas Co. Is 111 RM to the confluence North is 106 RM
More informationCOASTAL MULTI-SPECIES CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT PLAN
ODFW Biologist conducting a fish survey COASTAL MULTI-SPECIES CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT PLAN FINAL DRAFT EXECUTIVE SUMMARY OREGON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE JUNE 2014 ODFW MISSION TO PROTECT AND
More informationSalmon and Migratol~Y Trout of the N,anaimo 'River lind Adjacent Streams (Revised 1,973)
.. '.' ~! ~j-:-t. ~" I. This s~rie~ includes " unpublished preliminary' reports. ana Glatd rec
More informationOctober 1, Jim Ruff, Manager, Mainstem Passage and River Operations
W. Bill Booth Chair Idaho James A. Yost Idaho Tom Karier Washington Dick Wallace Washington Bruce A. Measure Vice-Chair Montana Rhonda Whiting Montana Melinda S. Eden Oregon Joan M. Dukes Oregon October
More informationUpper Columbia Redband Trout: Conservation for the Future
Upper Columbia Redband Trout: Conservation for the Future Bryan Jones and Holly McLellan Colville Confederated Tribes Fish and Wildlife Department Historic Notes Upper Columbia River Large runs of steelhead,
More informationProject Name Project Sponsor Hatchery / Facility Water Body County Start Date End Date Type Status Awarded Spent
Tum Tum River Trout Habitat Project Marys River Watershed Council Tum Tum River Lincoln 08/06/10 06/30/11 Habitat Closed $1,735.00 Youngs Bay Forklift Replacement ODFW Clatsop County fisheries Youngs Bay
More informationFALL FACT SHEET NO. 1 Columbia River Compact July 29, Non-Indian Select Areas
FALL FACT SHEET NO. 1 Columbia River Compact July 29, 2004 Fisheries Under Consideration: Non-Indian commercial mainstem Non-Indian Select Areas MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES Salmon A Management Agreement for
More informationTuesday, April 10, 2018, 5:08 PM
TABLE 2. 2018 Recreational management measures for non-indian ocean salmon fisheries - Council adopted. (Page 1 of 5) North of Cape Falcon Supplemental Management Information 1. Overall non-indian TAC:
More informationLake Taneycomo Fisheries Management. Shane Bush : Fisheries Management Biologist
Lake Taneycomo Fisheries Management Shane Bush : Fisheries Management Biologist Lake Taneycomo Empire District Electric Company Impoundment Completed in 1913 2,8 acres 22 miles long Lake Taneycomo Table
More informationAppendix B. Data on Aquatic Focal Species: Adult returns to TMFD, Disposition, Escapement, Artificial Production, and Harvest
Draft /Willow Subbasin Plan May 28, 2004 Appendix B. Data on Aquatic Focal Species: Adult returns to TMFD, Disposition, Escapement, Artificial Production, and Harvest Table 1. Summer steelhead adult returns,
More informationA. The above Covenant Not to Sue only becomes effective with Commission action such that:
AGREEMENT On October 9, 2018, the 60-day Notice Organizations (defined below) sent officials of the Idaho Department of Fish and Game and Idaho Fish and Game Commission a notice under Section 11(g) of
More informationCOMPARISON OF FIXED & VARIABLE RATES (25 YEARS) CHARTERED BANK ADMINISTERED INTEREST RATES - PRIME BUSINESS*
COMPARISON OF FIXED & VARIABLE RATES (25 YEARS) Fixed Rates Variable Rates FIXED RATES OF THE PAST 25 YEARS AVERAGE RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE LENDING RATE - 5 YEAR* (Per cent) Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul
More informationBig Game Regulation Proposal Overview October 7, Proposed 2012 General Seasons
Attachment 3 Big Game Regulation Proposal Overview October 7, 2011 This overview is primarily an abbreviated version of proposals presented to the Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission on June 3, 2011. This
More informationJanuary 4, Addresses water quality within the Council program.
Phil Rockefeller Chair Washington Tom Karier Washington Henry Lorenzen Oregon Bill Bradbury Oregon W. Bill Booth Vice Chair Idaho James Yost Idaho Pat Smith Montana Jennifer Anders Montana January 4, 2016
More informationOregon Administrative Rules Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife
DIVISION 041 Columbia River System - Treaty Indian Fisheries 635-041-0005 Applicability of Regulations (1) The right to fish in accordance with OAR 635-041-0005 through 635-041-0085 is restricted to those
More informationOREGON AND WASHINGTON DEPARTMENTS OF FISH AND WILDLIFE JOINT STAFF REPORT SUMMER FACT SHEET NO. 1 June 10, 2010
OREGON AND WASHINGTON DEPARTMENTS OF FISH AND WILDLIFE JOINT STAFF REPORT SUMMER FACT SHEET NO. 1 June 10, 2010 Fisheries under consideration: Non-Indian commercial salmon STOCK STATUS Upper Columbia Summer
More informationColumbia River Salmon Harvest Sport and Commercial Sharing Facts and Relationships
Columbia River Salmon Harvest Sport and Commercial Sharing Facts and Relationships Prepared by Robert Sudar Commercial Advisor Columbia River Fisheries Management Work Group Economic Value of Fish & Wildlife
More informationPacific Fishery Management Council NEWS RELEASE
Pacific Fishery Management Council NEWS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Monday, March 13, 2017 Contact: Ms. Jennifer Gilden, Communications Officer, 503 820 2418 or jennifer.gilden@noaa.gov Mr. Mike Burner,
More informationfor Salmon and Watersheds
for Salmon and Watersheds Stock Assessment of Anadromous Salmonids, Report Number: OPSW-ODFW-3- The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife prohibits discrimination in all of its programs and services on
More informationBackgrounder and Frequently Asked Questions
Backgrounder and Frequently Asked Questions Who Sent the Letter? The 60-day Notice of Intent to File Suit was sent by Conservation Angler, Wild Fish Conservancy, Snake River Waterkeeper, Friends of the
More information2012 JOINT STAFF REPORT: STOCK STATUS AND FISHERIES FOR FALL CHINOOK SALMON, COHO SALMON, CHUM SALMON, SUMMER STEELHEAD, AND WHITE STURGEON
2012 JOINT STAFF REPORT: STOCK STATUS AND FISHERIES FOR FALL CHINOOK SALMON, COHO SALMON, CHUM SALMON, SUMMER STEELHEAD, AND WHITE STURGEON Joint Columbia River Management Staff Washington Department of
More informationFALL FACT SHEET NO. 2 Columbia River Compact August 13, 2004 MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES
FALL FACT SHEET NO. 2 Columbia River Compact August 13, 2004 Fisheries Under Consideration: Non-Indian commercial mainstem MANAGEMENT GUIDELINES Salmon A Management Agreement for upper Columbia River fall
More informationOregon Fisheries Update:
The Guide's Forecast - volume 16 issue number 31 Northwest Oregon and Washington s most complete and accurate fishing forecast Forecasting for the fishing week of August 1 st August 6 th, 2014 Oregon Fisheries
More information2018 Youth on Course Directory - Updated April 23, 2018
Agate Beach Golf Course 400 North Coast Hwy Newport OR 97364 541-264-7331 Anytime after 12pm Bandon Crossings 87530 Dew Valley Lane Bandon OR 97411 541-347-3232 October - May Anytime June - July 7 Days/Week
More informationStudy 9.5 Fish Distribution and Abundance in the Upper Susitna River
Initial Study Report Meeting Study 9.5 Fish Distribution and Abundance in the Upper Susitna River October 15, 2014 Prepared by R2 Resource Consultants, Inc. 10/15/2014 1 Study 9.5 Objectives 1. Describe
More informationDan Rawding Ann Stephenson Josh Holowatz Ben Warren Mara Zimmerman
Dan Rawding Ann Stephenson Josh Holowatz Ben Warren Mara Zimmerman Background Since 1915 Columbia River fisheries have been regulated by the Columbia River Compact (States of OR & WA) Commercial harvest
More informationEarly Marine Migrations. General geography Four general patterns Influence of genetics
Early Marine Migrations General geography Four general patterns Influence of genetics Coastal range of anadromous Pacific salmon and trout Techniques employed to study salmon at sea Recently developed
More informationSteelhead Sport Fishing Regulations Proposals Vancouver Island Region for April 1, 2007
Steelhead Sport Fishing Regulations Proposals Vancouver Island Region for April 1, 2007 Sport fishing regulations governing steelhead fishing have changed many times over the past 30 years. Generally the
More informationReintroduction of Fish Passage i n the D eschutes Ri ver Basi n
Reintroduction of Fish Passage i n the D eschutes Ri ver Basi n Jens Lovtang Fisheries M anagement Supervisor Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs and Mike Gauvin, PRB Mitigation Coordinator Oregon Department
More informationEulachon: State of the Science and Science to Policy Forum
Eulachon: State of the Science and Science to Policy Forum August 27, 2015 Robert Anderson Eulachon Recovery Coordinator National Marine Fisheries Service FCRPS, Dams, and Water Management in the Columbia
More informationJig Fishing For Steelhead & Salmon By Dave Vedder
Jig Fishing For Steelhead & Salmon By Dave Vedder Ice fishing steelhead come 1/32-ounce TC Tackle steelhead jigs painted with nail polish in a wide be better steelhead, brown trout, coho, or king salmon
More informationCommission minutes are considered draft until approved by the Commission at its next meeting.
Minutes Meeting: 8:00 a.m. Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife HQ 3406 Cherry Ave. NE Salem, Oregon 97303 Commission minutes are considered draft until approved by the Commission at its next meeting.
More informationA genetic analysis of the Summer Steelhead stock composition in the 2011 and 2012 Columbia River sport and treaty fisheries
A genetic analysis of the Summer Steelhead stock composition in the 2011 and 2012 Columbia River sport and treaty fisheries Alan Byrne Idaho Department of Fish and Game Boise, Idaho Contributors and Cooperators
More informationManagement Strategies for Columbia River Recreational and Commercial Fisheries: 2013 and Beyond
Management Strategies for Columbia River Recreational and Commercial Fisheries: 2013 and Beyond Recommendation of the Columbia River Fishery Management Workgroup to the Fish and Wildlife Commissions of
More informationAnglers Notice Review
Anglers Notice Review Introduction Otago Fish and Game Council is seeking information and view from anglers as part of a comprehensive review of the freshwater sports fishing Regulations (Anglers Notice)
More informationCHAPTER 2 - THE COQUILLE FISHERY
CHAPTER 2 - THE COQUILLE FISHERY TABLE OF CONTENTS A. INTRODUCTION... 2-1 FIGURE 2-1 Life Histories of Anadromous Salmonids in the Coquille River... 2-2 1. Coho Salmon... 2-2 FIGURE 2-2 Coho Packed or
More informationAttachment 6. Public Correspondence. Public correspondence received as of July 2, 2008
Attachment 6 Public Correspondence Public correspondence received as of July 2, 2008 May 8, 2008 Roger Smith Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife 3406 Cherry Avenue N.E. Salem, OR 97303 Mr. Smith and
More informationColumbia River Fisheries Management. Estimating Effort, Catch, and ESA Impacts in Recreational Fisheries
Columbia River Fisheries Management Estimating Effort, Catch, and ESA Impacts in Recreational Fisheries Columbia River Fisheries Management Recreational Fisheries Responsibilities: Estimate angler effort
More information