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Central Coast sport anglers get more all-depth halibut days

   

Date:

June 18 , 2008

Contact:

Brandon Ford (541) 867-4741
Fax: (541) 867-0311

NEWPORT, Ore. – The all-depth sport halibut fishery off the central Oregon coast will be open June 26 to 28.

“High wind, big swell and possibly increased travel costs kept many boats in port during the all-depth halibut days this spring resulting in sufficient quota to keep the fishery open,” said Don Bodenmiller, sport halibut project leader for ODFW.

The spring all-depth season for the central coast area – from Cape Falcon (30 miles south of the Columbia River) to Humbug Mountain (south of Port Orford) – opened May 8 on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays only. It could have closed as early as June 14 if the 159,577-pound quota had been taken.

The fishery will be open June 26-28 and continue on one or more of the following days: July 10-12 and 24-26 until the quota is met.  “These dates were set preseason in case quota remained after June 14,” Bodenmiller said. 

Open dates will be announced on the National Marine Fisheries Service hotline (1-800-662-9825) and posted on the ODFW Marine Resources Program website at: www.dfw.state.or.us/MRP/.

The central coast all-depth fishery summer season opens Aug. 1 and is scheduled to be open every other Friday-Sunday until the combined spring and summer season all-depth quota of 212,769 pounds is taken or October 26, whichever comes first.  

The high-relief area of Stonewall Bank is closed to halibut fishing to reduce incidental catch of yelloweye rockfish and canary rockfish. Both species are considered over fished and must be released immediately. The closed area is defined by latitude and longitude waypoints, which are available on the Marine Resources Program website.

The daily bag limit is one fish and there is no minimum length for Pacific halibut. The possession limit is one daily limit at sea and three daily limits on land. The annual limit per angler is six fish.

Sport anglers are reminded possession of groundfish is not allowed north of Humbug Mountain when a Pacific halibut is aboard their vessel during all-depth Pacific halibut dates. The exception is sablefish (black cod), which may be retained with halibut between Humbug Mountain and Cape Falcon. Other non-groundfish species, such as tuna and salmon during authorized seasons, may be possessed with halibut on open all-depth Pacific halibut days.

More details on regulations can be found at: https://www.dfw.state.or.us/mrp/finfish/halibut/seasonmaps/2008.asp or in the 2008 Oregon Sport Ocean Regulations for Salmon, Halibut and other Marine Species booklet. General regulations can be found in the 2008 Oregon Sport Fishing Regulations booklet.

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