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    2B | WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2019 | SIUSLAW NEWS
G IVE THE GIFT OF O REGON S TATE P ARKS FOR THE HOLIDAYS
Physicians Mutual Insurance Company
This holiday season,
give the gift of unlimited
access to Oregon’s state
parks with an annual day-
use parking permit. From
now through Dec. 31, holi-
day shoppers can buy
annual parking permits for
only $25--that’s $5 off the
regular price of $30.
“This is the only time we
discount the annual pass,”
said Lisa Sumption, direc-
tor of Oregon Parks and
Recreation Department
(OPRD). “What better way
to celebrate the holidays
than with the gift that
encourages adventure in
Oregon’s special places?”
Purchasing these passes
is easy — buy them online
at store.oregonstateparks.
org, along with branded
holiday gift gear, such as
water bottles, T-shirts and
hoodies. Select merchan-
dise is also on sale during
the month of December.
Parking permits are also
sold at major OPRD offic-
es, some state park friends’
group stores and selected
local businesses through-
out the state. For a com-
plete list of vendors, visit
oregonstateparks.org.
Parking costs $5 a day at
25 Oregon State Parks
unless you have a 12- or
24-month parking permit
or a same-day camping
receipt.
The 24-month pass is
$50. The permits are trans-
ferable from vehicle to
vehicle.
Visitors are the single
Fishing
temperatures cool down
for the winter.
Siltcoos
also
gets
stocked rainbow trout,
check the stocking sched-
ule for numbers and dates
of stockings.
Coho fishing has been
slow in Siltcoos and
Tahkenitch so far this year.
The dry, clear, and cold
weather pattern will slow
the number of fish coming
into the lakes, but it should
pick up when the next big
rainstorm comes in. After
the next big rain event the
fishing should be good
through November and
into December.
Reminder: Retention of
wild Coho is still allowed
for the 2019 season, 1 wild
adult Coho per day (as
well as 1 jack per day) and
5 adult Coho for the year
in aggregate with Siltcoos,
Tahkenitch and Tenmile
Lakes.
WILSON
RIVER:
Chinook
The rains early this
week should have gotten
fall Chinook moving
upriver and throughout
the fishery. Although past
the peak of the run, the
Wilson is known to get
some late fish and there
will be a few bright
Chinook
well
into
December.
Anglers are reminded
that this year’s bag limit for
wild Chinook is 1 per day
and 5 per year from the
North coast aggregate
(Necanicum River to
Salmon River).
Trout fishing closed
Oct. 31.
YAQUINA RIVER: Fall
Chinook
Fall Chinook fishing has
been good on the Yaquina
River but slowed down last
week. Low, clear, and cold
conditions this week will
have fish staging in the
upper tidewater waiting
for the next rain event.
With no rain in the extend-
ed forecast expect more of
the same for the next few
weeks.
Due to low forecasted
fall Chinook returns, this
year’s daily bag limit has
been reduced to 1 wild
Chinook per day and 5 per
year for the mid-coast
aggregate (Siletz River to
Siuslaw River).
No wild Coho retention
for the 2019 season.
TENMILE
CREEK:
Trout
Trout fishing is closed
in rivers and streams until
May 22, 2020.
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per day and 5 per year for
the north coast aggregate
(Necanicum River to
Salmon River).
No wild Coho retention
for the 2019 season.
SILETZ RIVER: Fall
Chinook, summer steel-
head
Fall Chinook fishing on
the Siletz River continues
to be slow with the low,
clear, and cold conditions.
Fish will start to stage in
the estuary again waiting
for the next big rain event.
With no considerable rain
in the extended forecast,
expect more of the same
until we get a weather
change. Fish are now
spread throughout the
Siletz River from the estu-
ary up to the deadline
located at Illahee boat
ramp.
Summer steelhead fish-
ing continues to be slow
on the Siletz and the sea-
son is winding down and
almost done for the year.
There are a few fish being
caught in the lower gorge
area and fishing pressure
continues to be very low.
Hatchery fish are
released at Twin Bridges
and Moonshine Park.
Many anglers fish the
upper “gorge” area for
these hard-fighting fish.
Bobber fishing with jigs/
bait, casting lures, and
drift fishing are great tech-
niques to catch a Siletz
summer steelhead.
The 4.0-mile bridge
(aka Steel Bridge) in the
Siletz gorge is open to
motorized vehicles, but is
only open to public vehi-
cles on the weekend.
Anglers can walk/bike in
the road during the week-
days. If anglers do walk in,
they can park at the one-
mile gate and start from
there.
SILTC O OS
&
TAHKENITCH LAKES:
warmwater species, cut-
throat and rainbow trout
Warmwater fishing is
slowing down on Siltcoos
and Tahkenitch and is
done for the season. Many
warmwater fish will go
into their winter hibernat-
ing behavior as the water
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