Chinook salmon
The Chinook salmon is the largest of the Pacific salmon species and can reach upwards of 50 pound, though 10 to 25 pounds is more common.
It's also known as a king salmon and is Oregon's state fish.
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.
The lowest reach of Eagle Creek on Clackamas River closed to angling Sept. 27 through Oct. 31
The Chinook salmon is the largest of the Pacific salmon species and can reach upwards of 50 pound, though 10 to 25 pounds is more common.
It's also known as a king salmon and is Oregon's state fish.