Halibut angling days added to Oregon Central Coast and Columbia River subareas

OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff

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http://www.dfw.state.or.us

NEWPORT, Ore – Pacific halibut anglers now have more opportunities to harvest this prized fish in the Columbia River and Central Coast subareas.

Central Coast Subarea
Beginning Aug. 3, anglers can fish seven days a week for Pacific halibut in the summer all-depth fishery. This subarea runs from Humbug Mountain to Cape Falcon. The daily bag limit is two halibut.

Columbia River Subarea
Five days are now added to the all-depth fishery: Aug. 26-27, Sept. 8-9, and Sept. 22. This subarea is from Cape Falcon to Ledbetter Point, WA. The daily bag limit is one halibut.

ODFW’s Christian Heath says enough quota remains in the subarea to give anglers more days to harvest these prized fish. He reminds anglers landed halibut must be immediately tagged.

Visit the Pacific halibut sport regulations page that includes maps, regulation information, and halibut-bottomfish combinations. Check ODFW’s video on halibut rigging basics.

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OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff

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Fish Lake is at 59 percent full. Both the resort and USFS boat ramps are open, and trout have been......

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