SPOrT FISHIng regulaTIOnS - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife

SPOrT FISHIng regulaTIOnS - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife SPOrT FISHIng regulaTIOnS - Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife

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Water Special Regulations Yamhill River (Yamhill Co.) • Open to angling for warmwater game fish March 1-Oct. 31. 1. From mouth upstream to confluence • Open for trout May 25-Oct. 31, 2 trout per day, 8 inch minimum length. of North and South forks of Yamhill • Use of bait allowed March 1-Oct. 31. River • Open for coho salmon Aug. 1-Oct. 31. 2. South Yamhill from confluence with • Open for trout May 25-Oct. 31, 5 trout per day, of which no more than 2 may be non North Yamhill upstream to mouth of fin-clipped trout, 8 inch minimum length for all trout. Rock Creek near the town of Grand • Angling restricted to artificial flies and lures. Ronde • Open for coho salmon Aug. 1-Oct. 31. 3. South Yamhill River above Rock • Open for trout May 25-Oct. 31, 2 trout per day, 8 inch minimum length. Creek and South Fork tributaries not listed, North Fork Yamhill River and tributaries not listed • Angling restricted to artificial flies and lures. 58 Big Creek ROSLYN LAKE Cedar Creek BULL RUN RESERVOIR #2 BENSON LAKE Gordon Creek 84 Aquatic Invasive Species Prevention Permits Description Fee Non-motorized boats, 10 feet in length or longer, includes: canoes, kayaks, drift boats, rafts, etc. (same for resident and non-resident). Attention Anglers in Willamette Zone Anglers in the northeastern portion of the Willamette Zone should be advised that the Bull Run Watershed Management Unit (BRWMU) is closed to public entry. The Bull Run boundary — primarily its southern boundary — was expanded by Congress in 2001. Cougar Creek BULL RUN RESERVOIR #1 S. Fork Bull Run River Wildcat Creek Deer Creek BOODY LAKE N. Fork Bull Run River Little Sandy River PALMER LAKE Fir Creek Hackett Creek W. Branch Falls Creek Falls Creek GOODFELLOW LAKES Clear Creek Bull Run River Blazed Alder Creek Watershed Management Unit Cedar CreekBull Run N. Boulder Creek Boundary Expansion 26 HICKMAN LAKE Clear Creek Horseshoe Creek BLUE LAKE Cast Creek BULL RUN LAKE Clear Fork Lost Creek LOST LAKE The Bull Run watershed is the primary water supply for over 800,000 persons in the Portland metropolitan area and has been protected by special Congressional legislation since 1904. Trespassers are subject to fines up to $5,000. The closure boundary is clearly signed and gated on all roads leading into the closure area, but please be advised that the current editions of the Mt. Hood National Forest recreation map and Zigzag Ranger District map do not show the correct boundary. Anglers in this area who are uncertain of the BRWMU boundary are advised to view correct versions of maps on display at the Mt. Hood National Forest Headquarters in Sandy or at the Zigzag Ranger Station in Zigzag. Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife $5.00 Motorized boats – non-Oregon residents. $20.00 Motorized boats – for Oregon residents, the permit fee is included in the cost of registering the vessel with the Oregon State Marine Board. Note: All motorized and non-motorized watercraft (canoes, kayaks, drift boats, paddle boats, surfboards, rafts, etc.) must stop at any posted Watercraft Inspection Station for an inspection. The inspection is free. Text highlighted in blue is new or changed from 2012

SPONSORED BY Oregon Hunters Association and Leupold & Stevens, Inc. In Cooperation with Oregon State Police and Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Report Wildlife and Habitat Violations TIPs Can Remain Anonymous 1-800-452-7888 Text highlighted in blue is new or changed from 2012 Oregon State Police Fish and Wildlife Division We Are the Guardians of Oregon’s Fish and Wildlife Ensure compliance with fish, wildlife, and commercial fishing laws and regulations Protect and enhance long term health and equitable utilization of natural resources Enforce traffic, criminal, boating, and livestock laws and respond to emergency situations Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife 59 WILLAMETTE Pages 46 - 58

Water Special Regulations<br />

Yamhill River (Yamhill Co.)<br />

• Open to angling for warmwater game fish March 1-Oct. 31.<br />

1. From mouth upstream to confluence • Open for trout May 25-Oct. 31, 2 trout per day, 8 inch minimum length.<br />

<strong>of</strong> North <strong>and</strong> South forks <strong>of</strong> Yamhill • Use <strong>of</strong> bait allowed March 1-Oct. 31.<br />

River<br />

• Open for coho salmon Aug. 1-Oct. 31.<br />

2. South Yamhill from confluence with • Open for trout May 25-Oct. 31, 5 trout per day, <strong>of</strong> which no more than 2 may be non<br />

North Yamhill upstream to mouth <strong>of</strong> fin-clipped trout, 8 inch minimum length for all trout.<br />

Rock Creek near the town <strong>of</strong> Gr<strong>and</strong> • Angling restricted to artificial flies <strong>and</strong> lures.<br />

Ronde<br />

• Open for coho salmon Aug. 1-Oct. 31.<br />

3. South Yamhill River above Rock • Open for trout May 25-Oct. 31, 2 trout per day, 8 inch minimum length.<br />

Creek <strong>and</strong> South Fork tributaries not<br />

listed, North Fork Yamhill River <strong>and</strong><br />

tributaries not listed<br />

• Angling restricted to artificial flies <strong>and</strong> lures.<br />

58<br />

Big Creek<br />

ROSLYN LAKE<br />

Cedar Creek<br />

BULL RUN RESERVOIR #2<br />

BENSON LAKE<br />

Gordon Creek<br />

84<br />

Aquatic Invasive Species Prevention Permits<br />

Description Fee<br />

Non-motorized boats, 10 feet in length or longer, includes: canoes,<br />

kayaks, drift boats, rafts, etc. (same for resident <strong>and</strong> non-resident).<br />

Attention Anglers in Willamette Zone<br />

Anglers in the northeastern portion <strong>of</strong> the Willamette Zone should be advised that the<br />

Bull Run Watershed Management Unit (BRWMU) is closed to public entry. The Bull Run<br />

boundary — primarily its southern boundary — was exp<strong>and</strong>ed by Congress in 2001.<br />

Cougar Creek<br />

BULL RUN RESERVOIR #1<br />

S. Fork Bull Run River<br />

Wildcat Creek<br />

Deer Creek<br />

BOODY LAKE<br />

N. Fork Bull Run River<br />

Little S<strong>and</strong>y River<br />

PALMER LAKE<br />

Fir Creek<br />

Hackett Creek<br />

W. Branch Falls Creek<br />

Falls Creek<br />

GOODFELLOW LAKES<br />

Clear Creek<br />

Bull Run River<br />

Blazed Alder Creek<br />

Watershed<br />

Management Unit<br />

Cedar CreekBull Run<br />

N. Boulder Creek<br />

Boundary Expansion<br />

26<br />

HICKMAN LAKE<br />

Clear Creek<br />

Horseshoe Creek<br />

BLUE LAKE<br />

Cast Creek<br />

BULL RUN LAKE<br />

Clear Fork<br />

Lost Creek<br />

LOST LAKE<br />

The Bull Run watershed is the primary water supply for over 800,000 persons in<br />

the Portl<strong>and</strong> metropolitan area <strong>and</strong> has been protected by special Congressional<br />

legislation since 1904.<br />

Trespassers are subject to fines up to $5,000. The closure<br />

boundary is clearly signed <strong>and</strong> gated on all roads leading into the closure<br />

area, but please be advised that the current editions <strong>of</strong> the Mt. Hood National<br />

Forest recreation map <strong>and</strong> Zigzag Ranger District map do not show the correct<br />

boundary. Anglers in this area who<br />

are uncertain <strong>of</strong> the BRWMU boundary<br />

are advised to view correct versions <strong>of</strong><br />

maps on display at the Mt. Hood National<br />

Forest Headquarters in S<strong>and</strong>y or<br />

at the Zigzag Ranger Station in Zigzag.<br />

<strong>Oregon</strong> <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Fish</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Wildlife</strong><br />

$5.00<br />

Motorized boats – non-<strong>Oregon</strong> residents. $20.00<br />

Motorized boats – for <strong>Oregon</strong> residents, the permit fee is included in the<br />

cost <strong>of</strong> registering the vessel with the <strong>Oregon</strong> State Marine Board.<br />

Note: All motorized <strong>and</strong> non-motorized watercraft (canoes, kayaks, drift<br />

boats, paddle boats, surfboards, rafts, etc.) must stop at any posted<br />

Watercraft Inspection Station for an inspection. The inspection is free.<br />

Text highlighted in blue is new or changed from 2012

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