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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: Select Area Fisheries The following fisheries were adopted by Compact action in concurrent OR/WA jurisdiction waters and by the state of Oregon or Washington in state waters: Youngs Bay Commercial Salmon Fishery (Zone 70) Periods: 7 PM Wednesday August 1 to 7 AM Friday August 3 (36 hours) 7 PM Tuesday August 7 to 7 AM Thursday August 9 (36 hours) 7 PM Tuesday August 14 to 7 AM Thursday August 16 (36 hours) 7 PM Tuesday August 21 to 7 AM Thursday August 23 (36 hours) 7 PM Monday August 27 to 7 AM Tuesday August 28 (1 night) 7 PM Monday September 3 to Noon Wednesday October 31 (58 days) Area: The Youngs Bay Select Area is defined as those waters of Youngs Bay southeasterly (upstream) of the Highway 101 Bridge, the Walluski River downstream of the Highway 202 Bridge, the Lewis and Clark River downstream of the powerlines located approximately 500 feet southwesterly of Barret Slough, and the Youngs River downstream of the regulatory marker located at the mouth of Battle Creek Slough. If the marker at Battle Creek Slough is not in place, the boundary is defined by a line projecting northeasterly from a point (46.10988 degrees N, - 123.79501 degrees W) on the south bank of Youngs River immediately downstream of the mouth of Battle Creek Slough to a point (46.11156 degrees N, -123.79357 degrees W) located on the northern bank of Youngs River. Gillnets with a 9¾-inch maximum mesh size restriction through August 23 and a 6-inch maximum mesh size restriction thereafter. Maximum net length of 250 fathoms and weight on leadline not to exceed two pounds in any one fathom. Use of additional weights and/or anchors attached directly to the leadline is allowed in the waters of Youngs River upstream of the regulatory markers located approximately 200 yards southeasterly (upstream) of the mouth of the Walluski River, the waters of the Walluski River upstream of the first dock near the mouth of the Walluski River, and the waters of the Lewis and Clark River upstream of the Alternate Highway 101 Bridge (Lewis and Clark Bridge). 1

Red corks are required at 25-fathom intervals and red corks must be in contrast to corks used in the remainder of the net. See additional Gear Regulations, Sales, and Reporting Rules Tongue Point/South Channel Commercial Salmon Fishery (Zone 71) Periods: 7 PM Monday August 27 to 7 AM Tuesday August 28 (1 night) Open 7 PM to 7 AM (12 hours) on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday nights during the following week: Monday September 3 - Friday September 7 Open 4 PM to 10 AM (18 hours) on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday nights during the following weeks: Monday September 10 - Friday September 14 Monday September 17 - Friday September 21 Monday September 24 - Friday September 28 Monday October 1 - Friday October 5 Monday October 8 - Friday October 12 Monday October 15 - Friday October 19 Monday October 22 - Friday October 26 Areas: Tongue Point The Tongue Point Area is defined as those waters of the Columbia River bounded by a line from a regulatory marker (46.20863 degrees N, -123.75944 degrees W) on the eastern shore of Tongue Point to the flashing green USCG light 3 on the rock jetty at the northwest tip of Mott Island, a line from a regulatory marker at the southeast end of Mott Island northeasterly to a regulatory marker on the northwest shore of Lois Island, and a line from a regulatory marker (46.18270 degrees N, -123.74313 degrees W) located on the Oregon shore 300 yards northwest of the railroad bridge crossing the John Day River projecting easterly to a regulatory marker on Lois Island South Channel The South Channel Area is defined as those waters of South Channel bounded by a line from a regulatory marker on the Oregon shore at John Day Point projecting northeasterly to a regulatory marker on Lois Island, and a line from a regulatory marker on Settler Point projecting northwesterly to the flashing red USCG light 10 then projecting westerly to the eastern tip of Burnside Island. Gillnets with a 6-inch maximum mesh size. Maximum net length of 250 fathoms. In the Tongue Point fishing area: weight not to exceed two pounds in any one fathom. Fishers participating in the Tongue Point fishery may have un-stored gillnets legal for the South Channel fishing area onboard their fishing vessel. 2

In the South Channel fishing area: no weight restriction on leadline. Use of additional weights and/or anchors attached directly to the leadline is allowed. See additional Gear Regulations, Sales, and Reporting Rules Blind Slough (Zone 74) and Knappa Slough (Zone 73) Commercial Fisheries Periods: 7 PM Monday August 27 to 7 AM Tuesday August 28 (1 night) Open 7 PM to 7 AM (12 hours) on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday nights during the following week: Monday September 3 - Friday September 7 Open 6 PM to 10 AM (16 hours) on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday nights during the following weeks: Monday September 10 - Friday September 14 Monday September 17 - Friday September 21 Monday September 24 - Friday September 28 Monday October 1 - Friday October 5 Monday October 8 - Friday October 12 Monday October 15 - Friday October 19 Monday October 22 - Friday October 26 Areas: Blind Slough The Blind Slough Area is defined as those waters of Blind Slough and Gnat Creek from a north-south line formed by regulatory markers at the mouth of Blind Slough to a regulatory marker in Gnat Creek located approximately 0.5 miles southeasterly (upstream) of the Barendse Road Bridge. Knappa Slough The Knappa Slough Area is defined as those waters of Knappa Slough, Calendar Slough, and Big Creek Slough bounded to the north (upstream) by a line projecting from a regulatory marker on the eastern shore of Karlson Island to the northernmost regulatory marker at the mouth of Blind Slough and bounded to the west (downstream) by a line projecting southerly from a regulatory marker on the southwestern tip of Karlson Island through markers on the western tips of Minaker Island to a marker on the Oregon shore. The waters of Knappa Slough within a 100-foot radius of the railroad bridge crossing Big Creek are closed. Gillnets. Maximum mesh size restriction is 9¾-inch through September 7 and 6-inch thereafter. Maximum net length of 100 fathoms and no weight restriction on leadline. Use of additional weights and/or anchors attached directly to the leadline is allowed. See additional Gear Regulations, Sales, and Reporting Rules 3

Deep River Commercial Salmon Fishery (Zone 80) Periods: 7 PM Monday August 27 to 7 AM Tuesday August 28 (1 night) Open 6 PM to 9 AM (15 hours) on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday nights during the following weeks: Monday September 3 - Saturday September 8 (5 nights) Monday September 10 - Saturday September 15 (5 nights) Monday September 17 - Saturday September 22 (5 nights) Open 6 PM to 9 AM (15 hours) on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday nights during the following weeks: Monday September 24 - Friday September 28 Monday October 1 - Friday October 5 Monday October 8 - Friday October 12 Area: The Deep River fishing area includes all waters of Deep River from West Deep River Road Bridge at the town of Deep River downstream to the mouth defined by a line from USCG navigation marker #16 projecting southwest to a marker on the Washington shore. Gillnets. Maximum mesh size restriction is 9¾-inch through September 8, and 6-inch thereafter. Maximum net length is 100 fathoms. No weight restriction on leadline. Use of additional weights or anchors attached directly to the leadline is allowed. No nets can be tied off to stationary structures. Nets may not fully cross the navigation channel. It is unlawful to operate in any river, stream or channel any gillnet gear longer than three-fourths the width of the river, stream, or channel. River, stream, or channel width is defined as bankto-bank, where the water meets the banks, regardless of the time of tide or the water level. This emergency provision shall supersede the permanent regulation and all other regulations that conflict with it. See additional Gear Regulations, Sales, and Reporting Rules 4

The following applies to all Select Area commercial seasons adopted above: Reporting Rules: Nets not specifically authorized for use in this fishery may be onboard the vessel if properly stored. A properly stored net is defined as a net on a drum that is fully covered by a tarp (canvas or plastic) and bound with a minimum of ten revolutions of rope with a diameter of 3/8 (0.375) inches or greater. Nets fished any time between official sunset and official sunrise must have lighted buoys on both ends of the net. If the net is attached to the boat, then one lighted buoy on the end of the net opposite the boat is required. Chinook, Coho, Pink, and Sockeye salmon, white sturgeon, and shad. A maximum of four white sturgeon with a fork length of 44-50 inches may be possessed or sold by each participating vessel during each calendar week (Sunday through Saturday). The white sturgeon possession and sales limit includes all Select Area fisheries. 24-hour quick reporting required for Washington buyers, pursuant to WAC 220-352-315. Oregon buyers are required to electronically submit fish receiving tickets pursuant to OAR 635-006-0210. Electronic fish tickets must be submitted within 24 hours of closure of the fishing period, or within 24 hours of landing for fishing periods lasting longer than 24 hours. Treaty Indian Fisheries Allowed commercial sales of fish landed in the following fisheries: Zone 6 Commercial Platform and Hook and Line Fishery Season: 12:01 AM Wednesday August 1 through 6:00 PM Monday December 31 Area: All of Zone 6 Hoop nets/bag nets, dip nets, and rod and reel with hook and line. Sanctuaries: Standard river mouth and dam sanctuaries applicable to these gears. Salmon (all species), steelhead, shad, yellow perch, bass, walleye, catfish, and carp may be sold or retained for subsistence use. Sturgeon of legal size may be sold if landed during the open area and open period for the setline fishery within that pool. Sturgeon from 38 to 54 inches fork length in the Bonneville Pool and sturgeon from 43 to 54 inches fork length in The Dalles and John Day Pools may be kept for subsistence use. Yakama Nation Zone 6 Commercial Tributary Fisheries Season: Areas: 12:01 AM Wednesday August 1 through 6:00 PM Monday December 31 and only during those days and hours when the tributaries listed below are open under lawfully enacted Yakama Nation tribal subsistence fishery regulations for enrolled Yakama Nation members. Drano Lake and Klickitat River. Hoop nets/bag nets, dip nets, and rod and reel with hook-and-line. Gillnets may only be used in Drano Lake. 5

Salmon (all species), steelhead, shad, yellow perch, bass, walleye, catfish, and carp, may be sold or retained for subsistence use. Sturgeon may not be sold. Sturgeon between 38-54 inches in fork length in may be kept for subsistence use. Commercial Platform and Hook and Line Fishery Downstream of Bonneville Dam Season: 12:01 AM Wednesday August 1 through 11:59 PM Wednesday October 31 and only during those days and hours when the area is open under lawfully enacted tribal fishery regulations for enrolled tribal members in accordance with each tribe s MOU/MOA. Areas: As defined in tribal/state MOUs/MOAs. Participants: Enrolled members of the Yakama, Warm Springs, Nez Perce, and Umatilla tribes when lawfully permitted by Treaty regulations under provisions of the agreements with the states of Oregon and Washington. Tribal members fishing below Bonneville Dam must carry an official tribal enrollment card. Hook and line and/or platform gear identified in tribal rules. Salmon (all species), steelhead, shad, yellow perch, bass, walleye, catfish, and carp may be sold or retained for subsistence. Sturgeon retention is prohibited downstream of Bonneville Dam Sale of fish is not authorized on COE property downstream of Bonneville Dam. Fish must be transported elsewhere for sale. Commercial Sturgeon Setline Fisheries Season: 6:00 AM Monday August 6 to 6:00 PM Saturday August 18 Areas: Bonneville Pool only. Season: 6:00 AM Friday July 27 to 6:00 PM Saturday August 4 Areas: John Day Pool only. Setline gear. Fisheries are encouraged to use circle hooks and avoid J- hooks. It is unlawful to use setline gear with more than 100 hooks per set line, with hooks less than the minimum size of 9/0, with treble hooks, without visible buoys attached, and with buoys that do not specify operator and tribal identification. Sanctuaries: Standard river mouth and dam sanctuaries applicable to setline gear. Sturgeon from 38 to 54 inches fork length in the Bonneville Pool and sturgeon between 43-54 inches in fork length in the John Day Pool may be sold or kept for subsistence use. Per OAR 635-041-0060: Sturgeon must be delivered to wholesale fish dealers, canners, or fish buyers undressed (in the round), and it is unlawful to: Remove eggs from the body cavity of sturgeon until the fish is sold; Purchase from commercial fisher s sturgeon eggs which have been removed from the body cavity prior to sale. 6

The following rules regarding Sales, and Washington Reporting Rule apply to all Treaty Indian seasons adopted above: Washington Reporting Rule: Fish landed during open fishing periods may be sold after the period concludes. 24-hour quick reporting required for Washington buyers, pursuant to WAC 220-352-315 except that landings must be reported within 24-hours of completing the fish ticket. FUTURE MEETINGS A Compact hearing is scheduled for 2 PM Tuesday August 14 at the Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife office (5525 S 11th Street, Ridgefield, Washington 98642) to consider treaty Indian and non-treaty mainstem commercial fisheries. For information concerning these decisions see the July 26, 2018 Fall Fact Sheet #1 at: http://www.dfw.state.or.us/fish/oscrp/crm/fact_sheets.asp 7