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catch Halibut in the Pacific Ocean off the coasts fo Oregon Washington and
Alaska.
Columbia River area Pacific halibut summer
sport fishing open Aug. 1 and 2
July 15, 2008:
Sport fishing for Pacific halibut in the ocean off the Columbia
River area will be limited to two days when it reopens on Aug. 1.
Originally scheduled for a three-day a week opportunity starting
early August, fishery managers determined there was sufficient catch
limit remaining for only two days of fishing, Aug. 1 and 2. After
Aug. 2 they will evaluate landing numbers and, if there is
sufficient quota remaining, will reopen the fishery.
The spring fishery opened on May 1 seven days a week and closed on
June 1 when fishery managers determined that anglers reached the
harvest of 13,133 pounds of Pacific halibut. In fact, when actual
landing numbers were tabulated it showed anglers exceeded the spring
harvest quota by nearly 1,900 pounds leaving only 3,500 pounds for
the August opening. The combined spring and summer harvest quota for
the Columbia River sub area between Leadbetter Point in Washington
and Cape Falcon in Oregon is 18,762 pounds.

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Opportunities to fish for Pacific halibut also exist in other areas
of Oregon.
Off the central Oregon coast between Cape Falcon (near Manzanita)
and Humbug Mountain (near Port Orford), anglers may fish for halibut
inside the 40-fathom line seven days a week through Oct. 31 or
attainment of the harvest quota for that fishery. The all-depth
halibut fishery off central Oregon is scheduled to be open July
24-26. A second season is scheduled to begin on August 1. The
high-relief area of Stonewall Bank, west of Newport, is closed to
all halibut fishing.
The area south of Humbug Mountain is open in all-depths for Pacific
halibut through Oct. 31, seven days a week.
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) between Humbug Mt and Cape Falcon and both
sablefish and Pacific cod north of Cape Falcon, which may be
retained with halibut. Other non-groundfish species, such as tuna
and salmon during authorized seasons, may be possessed with halibut
on open all-depth Pacific halibut days.
Days on which Pacific halibut fishing is open will be announced on
the NOAA Fisheries hotline (1-800-662-9825) and posted on the ODFW
Marine Resources Program Web site at www.dfw.state.or.us/MRP. More
information on regulations can be found 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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