Fish Report for 2-5-2021
Public Input Sought on Central Oregon Coast Spring All-Depth Halibut Season
by OR Department of Fish & Wildlife Staff
2-5-2021
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ODFW will be hosting an online public meeting (due to COVID restrictions) on Monday, February 8 beginning at 6:00 p.m. to get input on the number and timing of the Central Oregon Coast Spring All-Depth Halibut Fishery fixed and back-up dates. Information on how to connect to the online meeting is below.
These are the slides that will be presented at the meeting: presentation (pdf)
For those who cannot attend the online meeting, an online survey is available to provide input. It is suggested that you review the presentation (background materials available as a pdf) that will be presented at the meeting prior to taking the survey. To access the survey, CLICK HERE. The survey will be online through Monday, February 15th.
ODFW staff recommendations resulting from this meeting will be available in mid-February. The 2021 seasons are expected to be very similar to 2020. The Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission will finalize the 2021 recreational halibut seasons in early April, with openings starting in May.
To join the ZoomGov Meeting via your computer or tablet: https://www.zoomgov.com/j/161527010
Meeting ID: 161 527 0107
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Upper Klamath Lake: 3.3 feet below full pool and 49 percent full
Klamath River - Upper - OR: Klamath River Report
Lake Of The Woods: The lake is dominated by stunted yellow perch
Applegate Reservoir: Applegate Reservoir Report
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Chetco River: High Flows Have Kept Anglers Home
Coquille River: Currently High & Muddy
Elk River: Recent Rains Should Make For Excellent Conditions
Emigrant Reservoir: Reservoir Continues to Slowly Rise
Fish Lake : Ice Fishing Has Been Good
Lake Selmac: Fishing Later in The Day in The Warmer Water is Best
Lost Creek Lake: Lost Creek Reservoir Report
Rogue River - Middle: Wild steelhead can now be retained in the whole Rogue basin
Alsea River: As the mainstem drops back into shape, the drift boaters should see improved fishing
Siletz River: Winter Steelhead FIshing Continues to Be Slow
Siuslaw River: February is Typically The Peak Month
Clackamas River: Fishing Has Been Picking Up
Detroit Reservoir: Anglers Are Catchin Small Chinook Salmon
Green Peter Reservoir: Green Peter Reservoir Report
Sandy River: Angler Pressure Has Been High
Santiam River ( North Fork) Above Detroit Lake: Conditions Are Improving
Wallowa River: Continues to Be Good For Trout and Whitefish Throughout The Winter
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