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http://www.dfw.state.or.usStreams and rivers are open to trout fishing. Trout fishing in streams and rivers is slow to due to low water conditions. Anglers can use only artificial flies and lures in streams above tidewater. The daily limit for trout in streams is 2 fish per day and they must be 8-inches or longer.
From Aug. 1 through Sept. 30 salmon anglers with a two-rod validation will be able to use rods while fishing for Chinook salmon and hatchery coho salmon in Coos Bay. Salmon anglers had mixed results this weekend trolling from the BLM boat ramp up to California Street boat ramp with a few Chinook salmon caught along with several California halibut. One angler also hooked into a four-foot shark that cut their line at the boat. The peak Chinook salmon fishing will occur in late August and September.
Recreational fishing for bottomfish is open in the ocean along with bays and estuaries. The daily bag limit for marine fish is 4 plus 2 lingcod. The retention of cabezon is no longer allowed for the rest of the year. Fishing for rockfish and greenling inside Coos Bay near the north jetty and other submerged rock structures has been spotty this past week with good fishing one day and poor fishing the next.
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Steelhead retention in the Columbia River and lower John Day River will close effective Monday, Aug. 27 through the end......