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Two commonly caught species of salmon are coho and Chinook. Fishing regulations require anglers to correctly identify salmon species as restrictions such as legal lengths and seasons often vary based on the species.
Cabela's - 7555 SW Nyberg St Tualatin, 97062
ODFW biologists share the latest updates for wild turkey hunting in their local district, as well as tips and tactics for bagging a bird. Report a banded turkey
In some Oregon state waters catch-and-release fishing is required in order to protect valuable fish resources. In many waters, however, release or harvest is a personal choice. One way anglers can help maintain and restore native fish populations is to learn how to catch and release wild fish properly. Before fishing, anglers should always consult the Oregon Sport Fishing Regulations for any harvest restrictions.
Oregon offers spring and fall bear hunting seasons. Fall bear is an entirely general season hunt, while spring season is now all controlled hunt. There are no longer first-come, first-served SW Oregon bear tags.
Click here to learn about the different kinds of cutthroat trout
Click here to learn about the different kinds of rainbow trout
Piloted in 2014, the Tag Team program helps ODFW fish biologists better evaluate resident gamefish, bass, and stocked rainbow trout fisheries. It's also a chance for anglers to participate in fishery management and, perhaps, come away with up to $50.
See the latest and historic data about big game hunting statistics for different hunts.
Longleader gear is used to target midwater species like yellowtail rockfish, canary rockfish and widow rockfish, while avoiding bottom-dwelling species like yelloweye rockfish.
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Trout are Oregon's most popular game fish but there are several species and not all are open to fishing. Learn how to identify them correctly, and find some tips for catching them too.
This workshop is full, however, please keep checking for future fly fishing and other educational opportunities throughout the state.
Wizard Falls Fish Hatchery - 7500 Forest Service Rd 14 Camp Sherman, OR 97730
The Pikeminnow Sport Reward Fishery Program, funded by the Bonneville Power Administration and administered by the Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission, pays anglers for each northern pikeminnow that they catch in the Columbia River.
Oregon has miles and miles of small rivers and creeks where anglers can enjoy simple techniques, a sense of solitude and a taste of adventure.
Conference room at Thompson's Sanitary Service - 7450 NE Avery St. Newport, OR 97365
Conference room at Thompson's Sanitary Service - 7450 NE Avery St. Newport, OR 97365
Cabela's - 7555 SW Nyberg St Tualatin, 97062