Oregon Salmon Rules Shift: In-Season Action Balances Fun and Fish Protection
Published Date: 4/17/2025
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Summary
Fishermen along the Oregon coast, from Humbug Mountain to the Oregon/California border, get a new update for the 2025 salmon season. The rules for catching salmon are changing mid-season to keep fish healthy and fishing fair. These changes could affect when and how much salmon can be caught, helping protect the ocean and the fishing business.
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Inseason Salmon Fishery Modification
If you fish commercially between Humbug Mountain, Oregon, and the Oregon/California border, NOAA announced an inseason change for the 2025 portion of the 2024–2025 ocean salmon season. The action modifies the commercial salmon fisheries in that area and can change when and how much salmon can be caught to help protect salmon and support the fishing business.
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