![]() Weekly checking showed six steelhead kept, and three adult Chinook, one jack Chinook, one sockeye, and four steelhead released for 15 boats (33 anglers) and one sockeye kept and one adult Chinook released for 51 bank anglers.īonneville Pool (Bonneville Dam upstream to The Dalles Dam): Weekly checking showed two adult Chinook and one steelhead released for four boats (six anglers) and one jack Chinook, one sockeye, and two steelhead kept for 47 bank anglers. Weekly checking showed one adult Chinook and one steelhead released for seven boats (13 anglers) and no catch for six bank anglers. Weekly checking showed two steelhead released for 12 boats (24 anglers).įor shad, weekly checking showed no catch for one boat (three anglers). Weekly checking showed two sockeye kept, and four adult Chinook and one jack Chinook released for two boats (seven anglers) and no catch for 16 bank anglers.įor shad, weekly checking showed two shad kept for eight bank anglers. On Saturday’s (7/8) flight, there were 110 salmonid boats and 70 Oregon bank anglers counted from Bonneville Dam downstream to the Astoria-Megler Bridge. įind Columbia River regulation updates for salmon, steelhead, shad and sturgeon by clicking the Regulation Updates button. Marine Board’s Opportunities and Access Report incorporates information from federal and state agencies, local facility operators and fellow boaters to provide up-to-date information so boaters can decide where to recreate and what to expect this season. Sign up for the latest information on boater access Columbia River summer/fall fishery plan (pdf).Columbia River 2022 Fisheries Results and 2023 Expectations (pdf).2023 Columbia River Adult Salmon Returns: Actual & Forecasted (pdf).7 sturgeon fishery update report.) 2023 forecasts But if everyone pitched in and picked up what they saw, wouldn’t it be a nicer place to fish? No sturgeon retention season planned for lower riverįishery managers are not planning a sturgeon retention season in the lower river this year due to a decline in the abundance of legal size fish and low survival/recruitment of juvenile sturgeon (see Feb. We know it’s not your job to pick up discarded beer cans, slurpee cups, fishing line, hamburger wrappers and other trash that aren't yours. But as more anglers hit the water, more trash piles up on shore. All other permanent rules for the Columbia River Zone, as stated in the 2023 Oregon Sport Fishing Regulations, remain in effect.Īnnouncements Pitch in to keep water banks clean.Catch-and-release fishing remains open under permanent regulations. Bonneville Pool, The Dalles Pool, and John Day Pool are now closed to the retention of sturgeon.Effective May 16, 2023, shad fishing is open from Buoy 10 upstream to Bonneville Dam under permanent regulations.See regulation updates for details on open season dates, daily bag limits, and other regulations. Sockeye, hatchery jack Chinook, and hatchery steelhead retention will remain open. Effective Saturday July 1 – July 31, 2023, retention of adult Chinook is prohibited in the mainstem Columbia River from the Astoria-Megler Bridge upstream to Hwy 395 Bridge (Pasco, WA). ![]() ![]() Current and upcoming fishing opportunities Submit your fishing photo to ODFW and we might use it here or elsewhere on. JIf there’s not a photo, it didn’t happen "Caught my King (Chinook) in less than 1 hr of trying!" Columbia River, Buoy 10
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