Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 12, 1949, Image 11

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    Angling Regulations On Rogue Are
Given For Benefit of Fishermen
F ish e rm e n w ho p la n to fish In
the Kngui* R iv e r w il| fif)(J , hp
fo llo w in g a n g lin g re g u la tio n s o f
value.
A n g lin g re g u la tio n s f o r 1949
w ill be lim ite d to zones ra th e r
th an the p re vio u s m ethod based
en c o u n ty boundaries, a ccordin g
to I He 1949 synopsis o f a n g lin g
laws p u b lish e d by the O regon
S tate gam e com m issio n fo r the
present season T he state has been
d iv id e d In to n in e zones w ith each
c o n fo rm in g to the n a tu ra l w a t e r - '
sheds o f an area to a vo id c o n fu ­
sion o f p re v io u s years u n d e r the
o ld system .
O f In te re st to Rogue V a lie v an
ill ns w ill be the re g u la tio n s pci
a m in g to Z one 4 w h ir h in c lu d e
n tre a n u and lakes in the Rogue
H ive i d ra in a g e area. T h is area
‘•overs a sm all p o rtio n o f Coos
■mty. a ll o f Jisiep hlne , m ost o f
» kson and th e edge o f K la m a th
c o u n ty.
I’he g en eral o v e ra ll re g u la tio n s
covered by th e synopsis have been
d iv id e d in to (1) those a p p ly in g to
the su m m e r p e rio d o r th e general
tro u t season fro m M a y 1 to Sep­
te m b e r 30; and (2) those a p p ly in g
to the w in te r p e rio d fro m O cto b er
I u n til th e b e g in n in g o f th e g e n ­
et al tr o u t season tha n e x t y e a r or.
u n til su p p la n te d by subsequent
ro g u la tlo n s
R estricte d areas in zone 4 w h ic h
w ill be closed to a n g lin g a t a ll
un.es in c lu d e th e fo llo w in g ::
Hogue R iv e r 100 y a rd s above
and b e lo w a n y ta g g in g tra p or
ish rack.
Illin o is r iv e r fro m th e m o u th
o f F a ll creek up to a p o in t 400
fe e t above Illin o is F a lls
R ogue R iv e r fro m R a in e y F alls
to a p o in t 400 fe e t b e lo w th e fa lls.
Rogue R iv e r fro m a p o in t 300
fe e t above the u p p e r end o f d i
v e rsio n dam o f th e B e a v e r-P o rt
land ce m e nt co m p a n y's
pow er
>wnise to a p o in t 500 fe e t below
the lo w e r side o f th e ju n c tio n o f
the ta ilra c e fro m th e p o w e r house
and m a in ch a n n e l o f th e Rogue
R iv e r, in c lu d in g th e canal
R ogue R iv e r fro m Savage R a
p ld s D am to a p o in t 400 fe e t lx?
lo w said dam .
Rogue R iv e r fro m the G o ld Ray
D am to a p o in t 950 feet below
Copco G o ld R ay B rid g e ,
B ig B u tte creek fro m a p o in t
100 ya rd s b e lo w th e lo w e r fish
ta cks o f th e G am e C om m issio n
e g g -ta k in g s ta tio n to a p o in t 100
y a rd s above the u p p e r fis h racks
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FRIENDS
at
COOKS
RECEPTION
Your
Favorite
Beverage
Clifford & Bessie Smith
66 E. Main Street
Ashland, Oregon
I
Fish L a k e fro m its head
d istance o f ■/« m ile b e lo w the
o f said lake.
A co m lete synopsis o f th e
a n g lin g re g u la tio n s ■ .
ta lne d fro m a n y s p o rtin g
•to re in the area.
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