Several coastal river basins (Nehalem, Tillamook, Nestucca, Siletz, Yaquina, Beaver Cr., Alsea, Umpqua, Coos) will be open to some wild coho harvest this year beginning as early as Sept. 10. See the ...
OLYMPIA — Salmon fishing east of the Bonilla-Tatoosh line in Marine Area 4 has been closed through Sept. 30, though wild coho west of the line remains open. Meanwhile, in Marine Area 5 (Sekiu east to ...
With the third consecutive year of good coho returns forecast, several rivers will be open for wild coho fishing this year that weren't last year, including the Siuslaw, Coquille and Floras/New. Most ...
The Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission has approved the upcoming coastal fall salmon seasons, including several fisheries for wild coho. The Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission has approved the ...
Open July 3-Sept. 30: 58,800 coho sub quota. Open seven days per week, two fish daily limit, only one of which may be a chinook. Release wild coho. Minimum size for chinook is 24 inches. Minimum size ...
Anglers fishing for salmon in some coastal rivers this fall will face closures or reduced bag limits for wild fall Chinook, but more opportunity for wild coho. ODFW has adopted regulations for wild ...
RAIN AND WIND reduced angler pressure to near zero on the North Olympic Peninsula last weekend, but anglers received two consolation prizes this week. The state Department of Fish and Wildlife ...
Saber Co. of Anacortes, WA, is recalling more than 1,200 units of their “Gerard & Dominique Seafoods” brand Cold Smoked Wild Coho Salmon Lox from the marketplace, urging consumers to not eat the ...
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources recently collected nearly 6.5 million wild coho salmon eggs in less than three weeks. The coho salmon eggs were collected from Oct. 15 to Nov. 1 at the ...
The divergence of hatchery fish in traits important for reproductive success has raised concerns about their ability to rehabilitate wild populations, and the threat that their inevitable straying ...
Three coastal fisheries will be closed to the harvest of fall chinook salmon, and the limits on many other rivers will be reduced, under emergency regulations the Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission ...