Angling restricted to artificial flies and lures in streams. Trout: Lakes: 5 per day, 3 daily limits in possession.
Contact: odfw.commission@state.or.us
Rainbow trout over 20 inches are considered steelhead in streams. No limit on size or number of brook trout. Description The Snake River Zone is all the waters of the Snake River from the Oregon-Washington border upstream to the Oregon-Idaho border. 5 jacks per day, 2 daily jack limits in possession. Many anglers in the Willamette Zone also are within easy reach of salmon fisheries in the lower Columbia River. Kokanee included in trout limits except as noted under, No limit on size or number of brook or brown trout in streams unless noted under, Angling is restricted to artificial flies and lures in streams. Open all year for hatchery Chinook salmon, coho salmon, and hatchery steelhead. (800) 720-6339, Do you have a question or comment for ODFW? 4034 Fairview Industrial Drive SE
Only 1 trout over 20 inches in length may be taken per day.
Streams: Open during trout, salmon or steelhead seasons, except mainstem Willamette River and sloughs and tidewater areas of Columbia River tributaries downstream from Bonneville Dam are open all year. 2 adult salmon per day, 5 jacks per day, 2 daily jack limits in possession. See Smith River & Tributaries above Smith Reservoir. Rainbow trout over 20 inches are considered steelhead in streams. Visit the ODFW's agency site. Oregon has nine fishing zones that combine to create a mosaic of opportunity. 20 salmon and steelhead per year in aggregate. 5 hatchery trout per day, no minimum length. Razor clamming is now closed from the Columbia River to the north jetty of the Siuslaw River in Florence. Freshwater or saltwater, trout and salmon or bass and crappie, neighborhood ponds or remote mountain lakes – Oregon has a fishery to appeal to every angler. Open all year for hatchery salmon and hatchery steelhead.
The boundary between the Snake River and its tributaries is defined as a straight line across the mouths of all rivers. There is no annual limit on hatchery salmon or hatchery steelhead as long as the appropriate number of Hatchery Harvest Tags have been purchased to record the catch. 10 walleye per day, of which no more than 5 may be over 18 inches, and only 1 over 24 inches per day. Streams: Open during trout, salmon or steelhead seasons, except mainstem Willamette River and sloughs and tidewater areas of Columbia River tributaries downstream from Bonneville Dam are open all year. 20 salmon and steelhead per year in aggregate. Open all year for trout, hatchery steelhead, and wild steelhead over 24 inches in length.
Catch-and-release only, except as noted under. Some of these reservoirs also grow trophy-size largemouth and smallmouth bass, as well as bluegill, brown bullhead and crappies. 100 ft above the Clackamas Hatchery water intake. 25 kokanee per day, no size limit, in addition to daily trout bag limit. Species. Spring Chinook begin to arrive in the Sandy and Clackamas rivers as early as April and fishing can continue into June or July.
Open all year for trout.
Open all year for trout. Bag Limit. Only one single-point, barbless hook may be used for sturgeon. Youth angling (ages 17 and under) and Oregon Disabilities Hunting and Fishing Permit holders Apr 1 – Aug 31.
Salmon and steelhead navigate the Willamette River and its tributaries, many of which are also home to rainbow and cutthroat trout. 20 salmon and steelhead per year in aggregate. Open all year for trout, hatchery Chinook salmon and hatchery steelhead. 5 per day, 3 daily limits in possession, except as noted under exceptions. Unless specifically authorized under emergency rules, it is unlawful to take or attempt to take Eulachon smelt in inland waters, including bays, rivers, estuaries, and streams. There is no annual limit on hatchery salmon as long as the appropriate number of Hatchery Harvest Tags have been purchased to record the catch. All sturgeon must be immediately released unharmed into the water. Beginning March 23, all ODFW offices will be closed to visitors.
No size limits. Bass. No angling from a floating device between River Mill Dam and the ODFW markers approx.
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There is no annual limit on hatchery salmon as long as the appropriate number of Hatchery Harvest Tags have been purchased to record the catch. Includes all waters on Sauvie Island except the Columbia River. 2 wild trout per day may be harvested above Blue River Dam only, 8 inch minimum length. 2 wild trout per day, 8 inch minimum length. Open all year for hatchery Chinook salmon in the mainstem. Effective March 18, all state-owned fish hatcheries are closed to public access and visitors. The following lakes: Beth, Big Slide, Lenore, Pansy, Lower Twin and Upper Twin, The following Willamette National Forest Lakes: Blair, Blue, Corner, Lower and Upper Eddeeleo, Goose, Heart, Upper Horse, Linton, Nash, Pamelia, Penn, Porky, Upper Salmon, Separation, Spring, Spirit, Timpanogas, Lower Timpanogas, Mouth to markers 100 ft above hatchery water intake dam, Mainstem and tributaries (except Oak Grove Fork) above Faraday Diversion (Cazadero) Dam, excluding North Fork Reservoir and Faraday Lake, Oak Grove Fork and tributaries between markers at upper end of Harriet Lake and Timothy Lake Dam, Within the boundaries of Timber Linn Park, Mouth to markers 200 ft below hatchery ladder outlet, Clackamas River, River Mill Dam upstream to Faraday Diversion (Cazadero) Dam, The following apply to open sections below: *, Mouth to ODFW markers at Salmon River confluence, The following apply to open sections from mouth to Big Cliff Dam: *, * Stayton-Scio Bridge to ODFW markers at Packsaddle Park, ODFW markers at Packsaddle Park to Minto Dam, North Fork and Tributaries above Big Cliff Dam, * Grant St Bridge in Lebanon to Waterloo Rd Bridge, * Waterloo Rd Bridge to 200 ft above Waterloo Falls, * 200 ft above Waterloo Falls to Foster Dam, * Mainstem mouth to Hwy 47 bridge at Gaston, * Mainstem above Hwy 47 bridge at Gaston and all tributaries, Mouth to Willamette Falls including Multnomah Channel/Willamette Slough/and Gilbert River, Willamette Falls to Hwy 20 bridge in Albany, Hwy 99 bridge at Harrisburg to McKenzie River mouth and tributaries, Mouth of McKenzie River to Coast Fork and tributaries not listed, * Mainstem mouth to confluence of North and South Forks, * South Fork Mainstem mouth to Rock Cr near town of Grand Ronde, * Tributaries and river sections not listed, California Waterfowl & Upland Game & Public Lands, Georgia Alcohol & Drug Awareness Program (ADAP) Student Manual, Nevada Big Game Hunting Seasons & Applications, New Mexico Hunting Rules & Info – 2016-2017, Disabilities Hunting & Fishing Permit Info, Snake River Zone Regulations & Exceptions, Columbia River Zone Regulations & Exceptions, Salmon and Steelhead below Willamette Falls and Columbia River Tributaries. Kokanee included in trout limits except as noted under, No limit on size or number of brook or brown trout in streams unless noted under, Angling is restricted to artificial flies and lures in streams. ODFW staff will be available by phone and email. 3 adult steelhead per day (in addition to daily salmon bag limit). Two adult salmon/steelhead per day (in aggregate), seasons vary – see regulations for the waterbody you’d like to fish.