Wild spring Chinook harvest will be closed on mainstem Umpqua, bag limit reduced on North Umpqua.

Beginning Dec. 1, temporary wild winter steelhead harvest restrictions will be in affect on Illinois, Rogue rivers.

Razor clam harvesting is now closed from Cascade Head to the California border the Oregon Department of Agriculture and the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife announced today.

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Sacramento perch

The Sacramento perch is Oregon's only native sunfish (it's not really a perch) and is found only in the Klamath Basin. Compared with other sunfishes, this species is difficult to catch. However, for edibility it ranks among the best.

A person holds a Sacramento perch