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Includes updates to fishing, crabbing and clamming, and wildlife viewing
Hunting updates will resume in August
The big game and game bird hunting reports will be taking the summer off and will be back in August -- in time for opening of archery season.
Proposed fall coastal salmon seasons
The 2024 coastal fall salmon seasons for wild Chinook and coho will be similar to last year under ODFW staff proposals. The Commission will consider these proposals at their June 14 meeting in Chiloquin. Find more information here.
Sign up for hunter education
The fall hunting season will be here sooner than you think. If you've got a young, would-be hunter that hopes to hunt for the first time this fall, help them sign up for hunter education now. Because the closer we get to opening days, the harder it will be to find an open class or field day. Here are the ways to take hunter education.
Clammers check for closures
Several parts of the Oregon coast have been closed to mussel and clam harvest (including bay clams) due to an outbreak of biotoxins. Be sure to call the ODA shellfish safety hotline at 1-800-448-2474 or visit the ODA shellfish closures website before harvesting for the most current information about shellfish safety closures.
Let young wildlife stay wild
This week's wildlife viewing report includes several reports of wildlife babies ranging from deer and elk, to ducks and geese, to raptors and songbirds. So, it's even more important to remember these youngsters are rarely abandoned or orphaned. Instead, if you see young wildlife on their own, chances are good mom is nearby -- just waiting for you to leave so she can return to her baby. Here's what to do if you find young animals alone in the wild.
Best bets for weekend fishing
This may be the best time of the year to fish in Oregon. Get out and enjoy it!
These examples are for demonstration purposes only. Check the zone reports for details and more options.
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SALEM, Ore – All razor and bay clam harvesting is now closed coastwide the Oregon Department of Agriculture and the......