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    2B | WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 2020 | SIUSLAW NEWS
Cape
from 1B
place where land and sea
intersect to produce pro-
ductive coastal rainforests
and ocean upwelling that
fuels a productive food
web. Working collabora-
tively and coordinating
conservation efforts in this
region will help make effi-
cient use to leverage avail-
able resources and acceler-
ate the pace at which
Oregonians are made
aware of, appreciate,
understand and support
the natural and cultural
values of this region.
Located on the central
coast of Oregon, the Cape
Perpetua area includes the
Cape Perpetua Marine
Reserve and Marine
Protected Area, numerous
state parks, Audubon’s Ten
Mile Creek Sanctuary, US
Forest Service areas
(including the Siuslaw
National Forest, Cape
Perpetua Scenic Area, and
the Rock Creek and
Cummins
Creek
Wilderness Areas), a
Globally
Significant
Important Bird Area for
the ESA listed Marbled
Murrelet, the Oregon
Islands National Wildlife
Refuge, Oregon’s Ocean
Shore State Recreation
Area, and numerous other
sites and natural and cul-
tural resources that pro-
vide habitats for migratory
and resident seabirds,
marine mammals, and
native fish and wildlife as
well as places for people to
recreate.
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Free
from 1B
and anyone who doesn’t
live in your immediate
household,
including
while on a boat or at a fish
cleaning station.
Wear a mask. Recreation
areas can get more crowd-
ed on the weekends and
during Free Fishing
Weekend. Wear a mask
outdoors when you can’t
maintain six feet of dis-
tance from someone who
Fishing
from 1B
the Salmon River on
Aug.1. Expect fishing to
be slow at the beginning
of August but things typi-
cally start to pick up at the
end of the month and into
September.
SILETZ RIVER:
Summer steelhead, fall
Chinook, cutthroat trout
Summer steelhead fish-
ing is still slow on the
Siletz River but overall it
has improved in the last
few weeks. The higher
than normal flows in June
and early July changed the
migration timing and
these fish and they are
finally starting to stage in
the upper portions of the
river and gorge sections.
The high and cooler
water has slowed the
migration this year but
now we are in a more typ-
ical summer pattern and
the fish seem to be
responding, moving up
into the gorge where there
is better summer holding
water. Fish numbers
should keep increasing
through the month of July
and into August.
Spring Chinook fishing
closes on Aug. 1 above the
Ojalla boat ram. Anglers
are reminded that the bag
limit has been changed for
the 2020 spring Chinook
season to 1 fish per day
doesn’t live in your house-
hold.
Wash your hands often.
Keep up on personal
hygiene and bring your
own water, soap, and hand
sanitizer with you.
Stay home if you are
sick.
Be prepared. Restrooms
and other facilities may be
more limited. Bring your
own soap, water, hand
sanitizer, toilet paper,
food, etc.
Avoid crowds. Go
someplace else if your des-
tination looks crowded.
Pack out what you pack
in. Take any garbage with
you.
Check for access before
you go. Many spots have
reopened to public access
but some may still be
closed, now due to wildfire
season as well as Covid-19.
ODFW does not control
access to land or facilities
(such as boat ramps) that
it doesn’t manage, so check
with the land manager or
and 1 for the year.
Fall Chinook fishing
opens this weekend in the
lower Siletz River tidewa-
ter up to the Ojalla boat
slide. Expect fishing to be
slow for the beginning of
August but fishable num-
bers usually start to show
up by the end of the
month. Due to low fore-
casted returns for the 2020
season bag limits have
been reduced. The bag
limit for the Siletz River is
1 wild chinook per day
and 5 per year for the
2020 season.
Cutthroat trout fishing
is open in the Siletz basin
and good trout fishing
opportunities will remain
through the summer
months.
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.
YAQUINA RIVER: Fall
Chinook
Fall Chinook fishing
opens on the Yaquina and
Big Elk systems on Aug. 1.
These fisheries are typi-
cally slow at the begin-
ning of August but start to
pick up at the end of the
month. Anglers are
reminded that due to low
forecasted returns for the
2020 season bag limits
have been reduced on the
Yaquina/Big Elk Rivers.
The bag limit for the
Yaquina/Big Elk is 1 wild
Chinook per day and 5
per year for the 2020 sea-
son.
TENMILE LAKES:
Trout, warmwater species,
largemouth bass
Largemouth bass can be
caught early mornings and
late evenings in shallow
water. During the middle
of the day bass can be
caught in deeper water
and in the shade of docks.
Re-cent water tempera-
tures have been between
70-75 degrees.
Anglers are catching
yellow perch fishing small
jigs or worms on a hook
facility owner where you
want to go about what’s
open before you leave
home.
“Getting outdoors to
fish can be a safe and
healthy activity right now,
and a good respite during
this difficult time,” said
Curt Melcher, ODFW
Director. “We do ask all
who participate to please
follow all virus precau-
tions so everyone has a
safe time this Free Fishing
Weekend.”
near the bottom in 8-10
feet of water. The outside
weedlines are fairly consis-
tent at 9 feet of water
throughout the lake.
Trout fishing has slowed
down with the warmer
water temperatures.
Anglers will have the best
success fishing for trout in
the deeper water and troll-
ing slowly.
PACIFIC OCEAN and
BEACHES: Bottomfish,
salmon, halibut, surfperch
Douglas County Parks
are open.
Bottomfishing is
restricted to inside the
40-fathom regulatory line
until Sept. 1. Fishing for
rockfish and lingcod has
been spotty recently when
anglers can get out on the
ocean. The daily bag limit
for marine fish was recent-
ly increased to 7.
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