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Summer season for
chinook and sockeye
• Retention of sockeye and adipose
fin-clipped adult summer chinook will
be allowed:
• June 16 – July 6 from the Asto-
ria-Megler Bridge upstream to Bon-
neville Dam. Staff will monitor the
fishery in-season and potentially
modify the July portion of the fishery
(which may include extending the
season or allowing retention of any
adult chinook).
• June 16 – July 31 from Bonneville
Dam upstream to the Oregon-Wash-
ington border.
• Retention of adipose fin-clipped
jack summer chinook (between 12
and 24-inches long) and adipose
fin-clipped steelhead allowed June
16 – July 31 from the Astoria Bridge
upstream to the OR/WA border.
• The daily bag limit is two adult
salmonids and five jacks. All sockeye
are considered adults in the daily limit
and must be recorded as adults on
the combined angling tag.
• All other permanent rules apply.
Fall seasons
Buoy 10
• Area definition: From the Buoy 10
line upstream to a line projected from
Rocky Point on the Washington shore
through red buoy No. 44 to red marker
No. 2 at Tongue Point on the Oregon
shore.
• Aug. 1 – Dec. 31: Retention of ad-
ipose fin-clipped coho (16-inches or
longer) and adipose fin-clipped steel-
head allowed.
• Aug. 1 – Sept. 7: Retention of chi-
nook (24-inches or longer, fin-clipped
or not) is allowed. The daily bag limit is
two salmonids, only one of which may
be a chinook.
• Sept. 8 – 30: Retention of all chi-
nook is prohibited. The daily bag limit
is two salmonids (adipose fin-clipped
coho/steelhead only).
• Oct. 1 – Dec. 31: Retention of chi-
nook (fin-clipped or not) is allowed.
The daily bag limit is two adult sal-
monids.
• Chinook jacks (fin-clipped or not)
and adipose fin-clipped coho jacks
may only be retained Oct. 1 – Dec.
31 under permanent rules. The daily
bag limit for jack salmon in Oregon is
five fish.
• All other permanent rules apply.
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• Area definition: From a line project-
ed from Rocky Point on the Washing-
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• Oct. 1 – Dec. 31: Retention of adult
chinook (fin-clipped or not) is allowed.
The daily bag limit is two adult salmo-
nids. The daily bag limit for jack salm-
on in Oregon is five fish.
Lower Columbia
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ed from the Warrior Rock Lighthouse
on the Oregon shore through red
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er end of Bachelor Island upstream
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downstream point on the Steamboat
Landing Park (100 S. Washougal
River Road) dock on the Washington
shore through navigation light No. 50
to the Oregon shore. Angling from the
Steamboat Landing Park dock is not
included in this fishing area.
• Aug. 1 – Dec. 31: Retention of adult
chinook (fin-clipped or not), adipose
fin-clipped adult coho, and adipose
fin-clipped steelhead allowed. The
daily bag limit is two adult salmonids.
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Oregon is five fish.
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Tonight
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the red marker No. 2 at Tongue Point
on the Oregon shore upstream to a
line projected from the Warrior Rock
Lighthouse on the Oregon shore
through red buoy No. 4 to a marker on
the lower end of Bachelor Island.
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ipose fin-clipped adult coho and ad-
ipose fin-clipped steelhead allowed.
• Aug. 1 – Sept. 7: Retention of adult
chinook (fin-clipped or not) is allowed.
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monids, only one of which may be a
chinook. The daily bag limit for jack
salmon in Oregon is five fish.
• Sept. 8 – 14: Retention of adipose
fin-clipped adult chinook is allowed.
The daily adult bag limit is two sal-
monids, only one of which may be a
chinook. The daily bag limit for jack
salmon in Oregon is five fish.
• Sept. 15 – 30: Retention of all chi-
nook is prohibited. The daily bag limit
is two adult salmonids (adipose fin-
clipped coho/steelhead only).
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