The Oregon Seal Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife  
ignore
 » ODFW Home    » ODFW News Releases
ignore
ignore
ignore
About Us Fishing Hunting Viewing License/Regs Conservation Living With Wildlife Education
ignore
ignore
Elk ODFW RESOURCES
News Releases
ignore

Portions of mainstem Columbia downstream of Bonneville closing to all salmon fishing - Closure needed to protect lower river tule Chinook, but fishery managers hope to reopen

September 2, 2021

CLACKAMAS, Ore.—Portions of the mainstem Columbia River downstream of Bonneville Dam are closing to all salmon fishing due to higher than anticipated catch rates of ESA-listed lower river tule Chinook.

Effective Saturday, Sept. 4 at 12:01 a.m., angling for, and retention of salmon and steelhead is closed from Tongue Point to Warrior Rock.

Effective Tuesday, Sept. 7 at 12:01 a.m., angling for, and retention of salmon and steelhead is closed from Warrior Rock upstream to Bonneville Dam.

"It's extremely disappointing that we have to close these areas down. Fishing has been quite good, but unfortunately along with that came using up the available tule Chinook allocation for these areas," said Tucker Jones, ODFW Columbia River Manager. "Conservation is our first responsibility, and we have to do what we can to ensure we do not adversely impact this listed stock."

"Coho and upriver fall Chinook are doing well and are a bright spot for Columbia River runs this year," Jones continued. "We will continue to monitor and update fish runs, and, if possible, will strive to reopen these areas for salmon fishing as soon as we can."

ODFW closed Chinook retention at Buoy 10 last week due to impacts on tule Chinook in that fishery. Catch rates in the Tongue Point to Warrior Rock reach, including near the mouth of the Cowlitz River, have been much higher than anticipated, using up the available allocation for these areas.

The salmon fishing closure will also provide additional protection for upriver summer steelhead that are returning at historically low levels.

Coho fishing remains open from Buoy 10 to Tongue Point and is scheduled to go to a 3 hatchery coho daily bag limit effective Tuesday, Sept. 7.

White sturgeon retention will also open upstream of Wauna Powerlines on two Saturdays this month, Sept 11 and Sept. 18.

###

Contact:

Michelle Dennehy, (503) 931-2748, Michelle.N.Dennehy@odfw.oregon.gov

 
facebook twitter youtube rss feed
ignore
   
 


About Us | Fishing | Crabbing & Clamming | Big Game Hunting | Game Bird Hunting | Wildlife Viewing | License / Regs | Conservation | Living with Wildlife | Education | Workday Login

ODFW Home | Driving Directions | Employee Directory | Social Media | Oregon.gov | File Formats | Employee Webmail | ODFW License Agents | Accessibility

4034 Fairview Industrial Drive SE   ::   Salem, OR 97302   ::    Main Phone (503) 947-6000 or (800) 720-ODFW [6339]

Do you have a question or comment for ODFW? Contact ODFW's Public Service Representative at: odfw.info@odfw.oregon.gov
Share your opinion or comments on a Fish and Wildlife Commission issue at: odfw.commission@odfw.oregon.gov
Do you need this information in an alternative format or language? Contact 503-947-6000 or click here.





   © ODFW. All rights reserved. This page was last updated: 09/02/2021 3:24 PM