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Idaho Fish Report

Highlights From This Week’s Recreation Report:

Photo Credit: Courtesy of OR Department of Fish & Wildlife

by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
8-22-2019
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Deer and elk archery seasons open this weekend

The 2019 general archery seasons open Saturday, Aug. 24. Before you head to the field this season, be sure to check out:

10 tips for Buoy 10 fishing

A veteran angler offers these tips to help you successfully navigate this popular fishery at the mouth of the Columbia River.

Youth pheasant hunts begin in September

Kids 17 and younger can experience a low-pressure, pre-season hunt with a good chance of harvesting a pheasant or two. Hunts are on various dates throughout the state. All kids must have completed hunter education, and be accompanied by an adult.

Find and register for a hunt

Marine fishing: a good bet for the weekend

Anglers have been enjoying great marine fishing off the Oregon coast lately when weather and ocean conditions cooperate. If you don’t have a sea-worthy vessel, there are commercial charters in many ports along the coast.

  • Albacore tuna have been close to shore, and the 2019 season is now on track to have the highest overall albacore recreational landings ever observed in Oregon.
  • The all depth halibut fishery off the central Oregon coast is open Fridays and Saturdays.
  • For anglers who can’t decide, do both in a “halbicore” trip.
  • Ocean salmon fishing continues to be excellent.
  • This time of year, anglers can find marine perch around rocks, pilings and docks.
  • Some razor clam diggers report success at Newport beaches, with some getting limits limits at North Jetty and Agate Beach. 

Practice good catch-and-release techniques in late summer conditions

When water conditions are low, clear and warm, like they are now, be sure to practice good catch-and-release techniques when releasing fish.

  • Fish early in the day when water and air temperatures are at their coolest.
  • Land fish quickly. Playing a fish too long reduces its chances to recover.
  • Keep the fish in the water while landing and releasing it.
  • If you can’t remove the hook easily, cut the leader near the hook, which will eventually dissolve.
  • Revive the fish in moving water before releasing it.




More Reports

OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Reports
for Thursday, August 22nd, 2019
Snake River: Fall Chinook season to open on Snake River starting Aug. 24
Feeding bears is against state law

OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Reports
for Wednesday, August 21st, 2019
Release copper, quillback and China rockfish beginning Friday, Aug. 23
Sport anglers may keep two halibut beginning Aug. 23