Fishing Feeds & News
Wolf deaths have grown ‘alarming’ says Oregon Fish and Wildlife - Oregon Capital Chronicle
Wolf deaths have grown ‘alarming’ says Oregon Fish and Wildlife Oregon Capital Chronicle
Categories: Oregon Fishing News
Federal advisory group recommends curtailed Oregon ocean salmon fishing again; closing California season - Yachats News
Federal advisory group recommends curtailed Oregon ocean salmon fishing again; closing California season Yachats News
Categories: Oregon Fishing News
77,000 baby salmon survive truck crash in Oregon by leaping into nearby creek - Livescience.com
Categories: Oregon Fishing News
Tens of thousands of live salmon fell off a truck in Oregon – and into a creek - CNN
Categories: Oregon Fishing News
Monkeyface prickleback could be world record; fish caught by Tillamook woman - ODFW
Categories: Oregon Fishing News
Truck Carrying 102,000 Salmon In Oregon Crashes, Dumps Them In Wrong River - Cowboy State Daily
Truck Carrying 102,000 Salmon In Oregon Crashes, Dumps Them In Wrong River Cowboy State Daily
Categories: Oregon Fishing News
77,000 Young Salmon Were Dumped Into the Wrong Creek After a Truck Crashed in Oregon - Smithsonian Magazine
77,000 Young Salmon Were Dumped Into the Wrong Creek After a Truck Crashed in Oregon Smithsonian Magazine
Categories: Oregon Fishing News
Truck crash hurls 77,000 ‘threatened’ salmon into wrong creek - The Washington Post
Truck crash hurls 77,000 ‘threatened’ salmon into wrong creek The Washington Post
Categories: Oregon Fishing News
100000 Live Salmon Spilled Off a Truck. Most Landed in a Creek and Lived. - The New York Times
100000 Live Salmon Spilled Off a Truck. Most Landed in a Creek and Lived. The New York Times
Categories: Oregon Fishing News
Recreation Report
Siuslaw River: Fishing above tidewater is closed and will reopen for trout season on May 28. Arizona Pond: Anglers are catching a mix of trophy and legal trout. Coos County lakes: There should be lots of trout available all spring. Angling success for warmwater species such as bass and bluegill is picking up as day [...]
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Rain or shine
COOS BAY – Rain certainly didn’t stop some young anglers from heading to John Topits Park last Saturday. In a steady downpour, children and their parents were lining up at Middle Empire Lake for Family Fun Day – where Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife officials and volunteers were teaching young kids how to fish. [...]
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Recreation Report
Arizona Pond: Trout fishing is good and will get better as ODFW will have stocked the lake this week. Coos County lakes: To try a new trout stocking program, Mingus Park was stocked with 9-inch rainbows this week. Butterfield, Empire and Tenmile lakes were also stocked with legal rainbows. Angling success for warmwater species is [...]
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ODFW seeks salmon input
The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife will host three public meetings in coastal communities later this month to solicit input on regulations for the fall Chinook salmon and coho seasons in Oregon bays ad coastal rivers. Meetings are scheduled in North Bend, Newport and Tillamook, and discussions will include sport and commercial Chinook seasons [...]
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Recreation Report
Siuslaw River: The basin including Lake Creek is closed to steelhead fishing, and will reopen on May 28. Arizona Pond: Anglers are catching a mix of trophy and legal trout. Coos County lakes: There should be lots of trout available all spring, as most of the popular lakes are stocked every few weeks through early [...]
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