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Here is the latest Oregon fishing news as of 3-28-25

Sediment from the Iron Gate Dam, Klamath River, source: USGS.GOV – Public Domain


 

Here is the latest fishing news for the state of Oregon:

Regulatory Updates:

  • Razor Clam Harvesting Closure: Razor clam harvesting is currently closed from Cascade Head to the California border due to health concerns. 

  • Wild Spring Chinook Restrictions: The harvest of wild spring Chinook is prohibited on the mainstem Umpqua River, with bag limits reduced on the North Umpqua River. 

  • Winter Steelhead Restrictions: Temporary restrictions on wild winter steelhead harvest are in effect on the Illinois and Rogue rivers.

  • Sandy River Smelt Fishery: The recreational harvest of eulachon smelt on the Sandy River opened on March 27 from noon to 7 p.m.ODFW

Fish Stocking and Reports:

  • Trout Stocking: Trout stocking is underway in several waterbodies across the Northwest, Southwest, Willamette, and Central zones. Anglers can check the trout stocking schedule and maps for locations near them.Oregon Fishing News

  • Fishing Conditions: Recent rains have led to high river levels, affecting fishing conditions in the Portland metro area. Anglers are advised to monitor local conditions before planning trips.The Guides Forecast

Environmental Concerns:

  • Microplastics in Seafood: A recent study found microplastic contamination in 99% of seafood samples tested in Oregon, with shrimp showing the highest levels. The primary contaminants were fibers from clothing and textiles, highlighting concerns about pollutants in the food system and potential health risks. The Guardian

  • Klamath River Dam Removal: The removal of four hydroelectric dams on the Klamath River, completed in August 2024, has allowed Chinook salmon to return to historic spawning grounds for the first time in over a century. This significant ecological restoration is expected to improve water quality and benefit native fish populations.AP News

Community and Tribal News:

  • Siletz Tribe Rights Restored: The Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians have had their hunting, fishing, and gathering rights restored following a federal court ruling. This decision lifts longstanding restrictions and enables the tribe to resume traditional practices vital to their cultural heritage. AP News

Please note that fishing regulations and conditions can change rapidly. Always consult the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife or local authorities for the most current information before planning your fishing activities. and that is the cunclusion of our latest Oregon fishing news

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